What is Youth Justice Group Conferencing? The Youth Justice Group Conferencing Program provides a diverting program in the youth justice system (Department of Human Services‚ n.d.). The Group Conferencing is a restorative process that comprises the young offender‚ the young person’s family‚ the young person’s lawyer and support networks and other people who have been affected by their offending. At that point‚ everyone discusses the incident and how to make things better for everyone who was impacted
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Abstract: Atherosclerosis is one of the important cardiovascular disease‚ which often leads to narrowed arteries that obstruct the flow of oxygenated blood which may limit the oxygen delivery to the heart muscle and can lead to a heart attack. The blood flow through these narrow arteries is often restored by inserting folding structures‚ named Stent. A Stent is small expandable mesh-tube like device that is used to treat narrow arteries and allow the passage of oxygenated blood to heart. The aim
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customs union with Nation B‚ Nation A will import commodity X from Nation B at the price of $8 instead of producing it itself at $10 or importing it from Nation C at the tariff-inclusive priceof $12. (b)Will this customs union lead to any trade diversion? Why? Answer: The formation by Nation A of a customs union with Nation B leads to trade creation only because Nation A replaces the domestic production of commodity X at Px=$10 with tariff-free imports of commodity X from Nation B at Px=$8. Question
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_D____2. Lungs c. Vertebral Canal __A___3. Spleen d. Thoracic Cavity __A___4. Stomach e. Orbital Cavity __B___5. Brain f. Oral Cavity _F____6. Teeth g. Pelvic Cavity _A____7. Gall Bladder h. Middle Ear Cavity __G___8. Urinary Bladder ___E__9. Eyes ___C__10. Spinal Cord ___G__11. Rectum ___H__12. Ear bones ___D__13. Heart ___D__14. Esophagus Part C Complete the following statements: 1. The main system that secretes
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ileum I will divert my journey in to George’s bloodstream at the Superior Mesenteric Vein. I will keep going in to the Renal Artery through the hepatic portal vein‚ heart and lungs and once I will arrive to the kidney I will travel through George’s urinary tract until I will be able to leave his body via the urethra. I never thought that one day I would be part of a meal and chewed up‚ but here I am mixed up with some bread and meat and broken down by George’s teeth. The first part of George’s meal
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client. Objective Cues: Distended abdomen Frequency Hesitancy T-38.3 P-105Bpm R-24 bpm BP-130/90 mmHg Impaired Urinary Elimination r/t Inflammatio n of bladder mucosa As evidence by the objective cues. __________ _ Scientific Explanation : Disturbance in urine elimination. After 8 hrs of nursing interventio n the client will be able to portray and verbalize improve urinary elimination pattern. Plan of care to meet the desired outcome for the client. Make a teaching plan appropriate for
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Risk Management Lynda Villicana HCS/451 March 19‚ 2013 Barbara Smith Risk Management Risk management in long term care creates many different and sometimes conflicting ideas. The general consensus is that risk management is the steps taken by an organization to prevent the possibility of a loss or injury. It is the responsibility of every employee to assist with minimizing the risk of harm. There are five basic steps to identifying and managing risks. 1. Identify the problem 2. Decide
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as diet (the amount of sodium in person’s diet). The pH scale has a range of normal‚ acidic‚ or basic. In this lab‚ you will determine the rate of urine formation‚ the concentration of urinary solid and the pH of the urine. MATERIALS & METHODS: At the beginning of the lab period each should empty their urinary bladder. With the use of gloves and graduated cylinder‚ the volume of the urine was measured. The pH of each urine sample was checked using a common pH meter. A refractometer was used to
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continous bladder irrigation set and closed urinary drainage bag with anti-reflux valve. Chlorhexidane 0.5% with 70% alcohol wipes Non sterile gloves Personal protective equipment Underpad (bluey) IV pole Procedure: 1. Explain procedure to the patient and ensure patient privacy 2. Position the patient for easy access to the catheter whilst maintaining patient comfort 3. Ensure that the patient has a three-way urinary catheter. If not‚ a three-way catheter needs
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Impaired Urinary Elimination r/t surgical manipulation a.e.b. sensation of bladder fullness Outcome: Have empty bladder completely without catheter by 11/23/15 Interventions Rationale Monitor urinary output Will be able to know if she has urinary retention if she has less than 500 in 12 hour period Provide privacy‚ run sink Relaxes the perineal muscles and helps with voiding
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