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    Ferris State University Windshield Survey Community assessment is crucial to planning‚ implementation‚ and evaluation of programs to improve the health of a population. A windshield survey is an informal method used by community health nurses to obtain basic knowledge about a given community. It provides a subjective view of the various physical characteristics of a communal area as observed while driving or walking through a neighborhood. Community Community assessment is an essential

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    I tilt my head to find an amiable-looking nurse. However‚ her words are as comforting as an electric blanket on a hot summer’s night. A sturdy hand grips my shaking forearm. It is strangely calming‚ making my tensed arm go limp. An ANT BITE? More like a scorpion’s sting! Like Snow White‚ I’ve just

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    Lady Of Letters Monologue

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    Monologue analysis. The recreation of Irene Ruddock’s character in Lady of Letters relies hugely on maintaining the quality of her idiosyncratic ways. Her prejudices and her naivety amongst other things are all relevant traits‚ and in my recreative piece I found that keeping with Bennett’s structure‚ form and use of language ensured that Miss Ruddock’s character remained unhampered with. This artless narrator seems very unaware of her social situation in the sense that she doesn’t seem lonely

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    Bobie Monologue

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    "I know‚" said Peter‚ interested; "two buck rabbits will fight all day if you let them‚ but they won’t hurt a doe." "No; and quite wild beasts — lions and elephants — they’re immensely gentle with the female beasts. And we’ve got to be‚ too." "I see‚" said Peter. "And their hearts are soft‚ too‚" the Doctor went on‚ "and things that we shouldn’t think anything of hurt them dreadfully. So that a man has to be very careful‚ not only of his fists‚ but of his words. They’re awfully brave‚ you know

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    eyes at the bright shining light of the operation theatre. Imagining what all I had gone through in the past hours‚ I felt relieved. Thanking god to keep me alive‚ and letting me save the lives of those innocent people who have suffered so much. The nurse approached me and inquired about my health. It was more of a routine‚ and I was dragging myself to the extremely monotonous work in my life of sending the customers in the lobby. Suddenly‚ a loud rumbling sound created panic. A usual pollution caused

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    Registered Nurse

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    Sickle Cell Anemia INTRODUCTION: “Pain” sudden or chronic‚ lasting from a few hours to a few days; from a few weeks to a few months evolving from an adhesive substance in red blood cells. The “Pain” is inherited by an retriction blood flow through the body do to an abnormality in the cells. “Sickle Cell Anemia” a chronic illness discovered in 1910 by an American physician named James Bryan Herrick. Sickle Cell is more that just pain; it is a disease that is affected by abnormal blood cells that

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    Cancer Monologue

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    Cancer By: Emily Hamil ----------------------------------- We sat in a cold room‚ not really speaking. It was still rather early in the morning‚ so the sun had not yet enveloped the sky. Dew still littered the slightly open window panes and fog still carpeted the vibrant green grass. My head was bent down slightly‚ and I was fiddling with the end of my warm gray sweatshirt. My feet shifted‚ slightly restless after waiting for numerous hours to hear results. My gaze slid over to my daughter and I

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    Malcolm's Monologue

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    of her strength to open up her eyes. She blinks a couple of times to get used to her surroundings but is baffled as to why she’s in a hospital. The feels around and touches the cold help button. Nurse: Oh my god! She’s awake. She’s actually awake. Lisa: Where am I? Who am I? Why am I here? The nurse stands frozen‚ not answering her question but instead runs away screaming for the doctor. She tries to move but the only thing she can pick up are her scrawny pale hands. Her starts pounding like a

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    The Vehicle Monologue

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    The Vehicle “Listen‚ Miguel‚ I know you think of me as garbage and want to throw me out but I can prove to you that I am a great friend. I know you more than you might know yourself. I have seen you beat challenges that have presented themselves upon you. Let me tell you about one of them and if I can convince you that I am here for you then you must allow me to stay. Deal?” “Deal!” “Well‚ the first time I saw you the vehicle had come to a stop and the engine ceased its roaring. The man driving

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    Brentwood Monologue

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    experienced in my life. I couldn’t have my phone‚ which killed me because of how attached I am to it‚ and I didn’t get to let a lot of people know that I was about to disappear for I don’t know how long. But anyway while I was there one of the nurses mentioned to me that her daughter kept journals about her everyday life‚ what she went through and that she’d look back to see how she’s progressed or maybe even be reminded of some happy memories. so I thought that would be a great thing for me considering

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