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    Constitution and the Bill of Rights were specifically designed for the people‚ to protect their rights but it still wasn’t all that perfect. Since the separation from England and Parliament on July 4th‚ 1766‚ Americans had a hard time being able to govern themselves. This had proved that the central government needed to be stronger to avoid many arguments between the states and people. Thus came many debates and questions about the central government. In Document C‚ Thomas Paine explains that man cannot

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    The purpose of this post is to examine a critical thinking situation presented on an oncology unit. I will then answer the questions given to understand key issues‚ dimensions of power‚ possible solutions‚ communication techniques‚ delegation‚ and charge nurse options. In any hospital unit there is a designated charge nurse responsible for running the unit for a given time period. Every charge nurse has the fundamental task of delegation‚ which needs to be effective to get the work done with quality

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    medical care to patients that are sick or injured. They help in the recovery process by providing treatment specific to the patient’s condition. Each health care professional has a unique role that should be carried out to the highest standard to prevent unwanted mistakes that could prolong their healing or that could potentially harm and do damage to the patient. One of the most important moments that occur in a health care setting; when one must be focused and most concerned about patient safety; is

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    an uninsured homeless patient. The uninsured homeless patient may need medication to relieve a symptom from an STD disease in order to mitigate an undesirable symptom. The Nurse may cause discomfort. While providing care to the homeless patient‚ Nonmaleficence must be balanced by beneficence. The Nurses intent is to provide a treatment to the homeless patient which benefits the patient must outweigh the discomfort caused. The Nurses intent must be to help the homeless patient‚ not

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    A 40-year-old Indian male went to the ER after a week-long pain on his right forearm. He had a big accident a week earlier that cause him multiple minor injury with a big laceration on his forearm. His brother gave him a first aid burn cream that control the pain but not the wound. After the wound checkup followed by all the lab results he was ready to leave the hospital. A research doctor approach to him because he meets inclusion criteria for a research study to evaluate the efficacy of a newly

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    A Patient Conversation Kirsten Daniels Kaplan University SC121 Professor: Glenn Huff October 29‚ 2014 Mr. Brown has been doing test all day and to find out what is going on with him. His test results come back and says triglycerides 145 mg/dL and his cholesterol is 210 mg/dL and his HDL 33 mg/dL and his LDL 160 mg/dL. As I sit with him trying to explain what the results are can be difficult. He ask what are triglycerides me being the physician that I am I explain that triglyceride is an ester

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    acquiescing‚ or yielding. The patient is passively abide by the advice and yield to the health care professional. It has a dictatorial connotation. The patient abides by the goals of the health professional. In contrast‚ the terms adherence and collaboration are used to describe implied that patients have more autonomy and independent in following their treatment planning. Adherence is based on patient-centered model; through research‚ it has shown to promote patient satisfaction and health outcomes

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    How does a bill become a law? A bill is an idea for a new law‚ or an idea to change or do away with an existing law. Prior to a bill becoming a law‚ it must be approved by the United States House of Representatives‚ the United States Senate‚ and the President of the United States. Anyone can come up with an idea for a new law. However‚ only a member of Congress can introduce legislation so any one with new ideas for a new law must contact their Representatives to discuss their ideas. Once their

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    The English Bill of Rights precedent for other governments led the idea of unalienable rights to become a hot topic. Citizens under the French and British monarchies believed that “The promise of those rights can be denied‚ suppressed‚ or just remain unfilled‚ but it does not die (Hunt‚ 175).” Therefore‚ our rights still exist even if our government suppresses them. Those rights will always be there no matter how much the government tries to belittle them. The uprising of peoples’ belief in their

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    Picchierri English 151-28 30 September 2014 Freedom There are limits as to what is protected in the Bill of Rights and what is not. You need to realize when you cross that line of what is not protected. Due to the fact that students are protected by our Bill of Rights they have the freedom to wear what they want‚ say what they want‚ and put what they want on the Internet. With this in mind students have the right to wear what they want but only to a certain point. If what a student has on is offending in

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