Jeffrey B. Viernes 1550 Wilder Ave #A1102 Honolulu‚ HI 96822 (808) 634-5291 nursejbv21@yahoo.com Sutter Health Attn: Human Resources Department Dr. Hiring Manager‚ I am writing in response to an announcement recently posted on the Sutter Health employment opportunities web site. As you can see in my resume‚ I currently hold an Associate Degree in Nursing and graduated last May 2013 from Kauai Community College‚ School of Nursing. I passed all exams including my final exam with flying colors
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: Current [Comprehensive Health History Name of interviewer:_____________________________ Date of assignment: _______________ Identifying data | Y | N | Name of interviewer | X | | Name of patient | X | | Date and time of interview | X | | Location of interview | X | | Source of data | X | | Reliabilty of informant | X | | Ethnicity/culture | X | | Age and gender | X | | Date/place of birth | X | | | | | Chief complaint | Y | N | Chief complaint | X |
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NU333 Complete Physical Assessment Jarvis: Physical Examination and Health Assessment‚ 6th Edition Complete Physical Examination Form COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Date __8/31/2013______________ Patient __Jane Doe_________________________ Age __33_ Sex _F__ Occupation Healthcare worker Client Representative/Interpreter: __none__ Examiner _Emanuel Singleton RN________ General Survey of Patient 1. Appears stated age: Yes_____________________________________ 2. Level of consciousness:
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How does the WHO (World Health Organization) help spread awareness of aids in LEDC? World health organization is an organization established on 7 April 1948. It is an organization that deals with the global health and welfare. It operates in less economically develop country that needs critical aid condition. One of the pandemic illnesses that LEDC countries are facing is Aids. It becomes a threat to other countries because there is no significant symptoms found on the victims. Therefore‚ WHO
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Community Health 349 Article Review 1 "Challenges to Using a Business Case for Addressing Health Disparities" The major points concerning the challenges to using a business case for addressing health disparities begins with the challenge of quantifying both the business case and the social case for addressing disparities. Sound business and quality improvement principles can guide health care
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SUBJECT: Organization Behavior Case-1- A WINDOW ON LIFE For Gilbert La Crosse‚ there is nothing quite as beautiful as a handcrafted wood-framed window. La Crosse’s passion for windows goes back to his youth in Eau Claire‚ Wisconsin‚ where he learned from an elderly carpenter how to make residential windows. He learned about the characteristics of good wood‚ the best tools to use‚ and how to choose the best glass from local suppliers. La Crosse apprenticed with the carpenter in his small workshop
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Case Studies – Types of Business Organization (Ownership) Case 2: Joseph LeBlanc‚ a student looking for summer employment‚ opened a bait shop in a small shed on a local fishing dock. For this case‚ I think the type of business here is Sole Proprietorship. Joseph LeBlanc a student looking for a summer employment and decides to open his own bait shop is a very big responsibility. If his business is Sole Proprietorship‚ it will benefit him in a lot of ways. He will be the boss of himself‚ which makes
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does it take to make integrated care work? Around the world‚ only a few health care providers deliver integrated care effectively. Their experiences offer useful lessons for organizations that want to pilot integratedcare programs. What does it take to make integrated care work? 2 Jenny Grant Two interrelated factors—the growing prevalence of chronic diseases and population aging—are placing a heavy burden on health systems. In all parts of the world except Africa‚ chronic diseases are
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I recently saw a young 18-year-old female in my clinic who was seeking pain medications for abdominal pain. Her urine pregnancy test was positive. The moment I told her the results‚ the patient was in tears. She broke down and told me that she was addicted to opiate pain medications. She was suffering from severe withdrawal symptoms and did not know what to do. She said that her father left the family when she was 9 and her mother died from an overdose last year. She did not have a job‚ nor had
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ways to support better quality of care. Studies have shown that a well-managed OHS programs will help hospitals achieve this corporate goal. These programs will help hospitals identify hazards at an early stage‚ put effective preventive measures in place‚ ensure that employees are properly trained to face any workplace damage and guarantee that processes and work activities are designed in a way that promotes the delivery of more consistent safety and health performance. This program would be of great
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