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    THE UNIVERSTIY OF THE WEST INDIES FACULATY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES U.W.I SCHOOL OF NURSING MONA In Collaboration with BROWN TOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING YEAR 3 SEMESTER 3- 2012 COURSE TITLE: SENIOR NURSING ELECTIVE WITH STUDY SEMINAR COURSE CODE: NURS 3039 NE39A SUBMITTED TO: A. Bell SUBMITTED BY: 620004024 DATE SUBMITTED: June 22‚ 2012. BACKGROUND Selection and description of the problem

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    Work Group Project Report As a mid-level manager at BP‚ your responsibilities are both unique and important. A mid-level manager oversees employees of the organization and ensures that these employees are working toward the goals of the entire company. Even though a mid-level manager is not as highly touted as CEO or Vice President‚ this position is very crucial to the overall success of the company. The obligations of a mid-level manager are to focus‚ align‚ support‚ and build. Focusing the

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    use specific film techniques‚ unique characters‚ settings and alternative style to explore their theme explicitly‚ while addressing it in a succinct manner. The directors of L’Homme Sans Tête (The Man Without A Head) (Juan Diego Solanas - 2003) and Borrowed Time (Lou Hamou-Lhadj and Andrew Coats - 2015) aim to experiment with both subject matter and techniques‚ while conveying a very significant issue in an subversive style. This free-form genre‚ the short film‚ allows the directors to experiment and

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    above theories‚ please prepare the following; 1. Brief biography of the theorist (person who created the theory) 2. A brief discussion of the important assumptions and concepts of the theories. Florence Nightingale is the most recognized name in the field of nursing. Her work was instrumental for developing modern nursing practice‚ and from her first shift‚ she worked to ensure patients in her care had what they needed to get healthy. Her Environmental Theory changed the face of nursing to create

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    of the information and knowledge gained‚ by suggesting how these skills will be applied to the student nurses future practice. Disease management improves the quality of a patient’s lifestyle and activities of daily living‚ through education and nursing intervention on their condition‚ empowering them to take a more significant role in their own care. It considers all additional factors to the actual medicinal treatment for the disease‚ providing a holistic approach. It is therefore imperative that

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    Jean Watson Theory of Caring Moment Nicole Sherrod Theories and Models of Nursing Practice Professor MaryLouise Martin April 20‚ 2015 Jean Watson Theory of Caring Moment The caring moment is a critical decision in another person life‚ as well as your life. It is an act of humanity. In essence‚ there is more to giving physical treatment; your presence and support shows the connectivity with another person at every given moment. It is a shared journey in this life‚ we should always take care of our

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    mooncakes are to mid-autumn festival what mince pies are to christmas. the seasonal round cakes traditionally have a sweet filling of lotus seed paste or red bean paste and often have one or more salted duck eggs in the center to represent the moon. and the moon is what this celebration is all about. mid-autumn festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th month‚ it is the time when the moon is said to be at its brightest and fullest. this year the festival falls on october 1.   there are two legends

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    down‚ and the ventral side is up. The uses of supine position are exercising. Lying down to exercise alleviates strain on your back‚ allows weak muscles to exercise that cannot exercise in any other position‚ and can relax tense muscles to facilitate range of motion activities. BED POSITIONS AND USES SUPINE RECUMBENT Recumbent position means lying down in a backward position. Another term for recumbent is “decubitus”‚ the recumbent position is mainly practiced for medical examinations. There are

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    pathophysiology of infective endocarditis as it relates to this case. c. What additional clinical manifestations should the nurse include in the assessment of the patient? d. What medical management should the nurse anticipate for the patient? e. What nursing management should be provided for the patient and family? 2. Mrs. Robbins‚ a 58-year-old patient with suspected aortic stenosis‚ presents to the cardiac care clinic for evaluation. About 1 month ago she noticed that she was having increasing

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    Application of Theory in Nursing Process Introduction * Theories are a set of interrelated concepts that give a systematic view of a phenomenon (an observable fact or event) that is explanatory & predictive in nature. * Theories are composed of concepts‚ definitions‚ models‚ propositions & are based on assumptions. * They are derived through two principal methods; deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Objectives * to assess the patient condition by the various methods

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