the given scenario Mr. Jones is an 82 y/o patient who has been bought to the hospital by his daughter. He is suffering from respiratory distress and several medical conditions. While doctors evaluate Mr. Jones they found he was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and that he has gangrene on his right foot. Prompt intervention was needed since Mr. Jones is a diabetic patient. Doctors agree that Mr. Jones must undergo to a below the knee amputation procedure to save his live. Mr. Jones refused the surgery
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Leader’s weakness Although Mr. Jones’s charismatic leadership has been his greatest asset it has also been his greatest weakness along with the halting of creativity‚ and conflict with staff that resist change. Mr. Jones can sometimes come across as overly confident and self-serving. This is side of charisma that is often frown upon in the corporate world (Owen‚ 2015). When it comes to meeting the goals Mr. Jones set he expects nothing less and accepts no excuses on why that goal hasn’t been
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Mr Jones has just entered the hospital with a severe crushing pain in his chest. As an on duty RN not knowing who Mr Jones is or the circumstances of his condition‚ the first step to take is to have a doctor notified given Mr Jones age‚ obesity and his chest pain making a heart problem very likely. Second is to make an assessment of his condition and acquire any relevant information and medical history. The right cues pertaining to Mr Jones current condition will be necessary moving forward‚ as judgments
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Your ethical responsibility to Mrs. Jones as her employer would be to reserve her job position as she has stated she plans to continue teaching and would be back after summer break. Since Mrs. Jones has informed you of her plans they should be respected. Mrs. Jones’ ethical responsibilities to the school are to first‚ to be straightforward with her employer. Although she stated that summer break would be enough time for her to adjust to motherhood‚ if she started to even have the smallest doubt
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Recall Mr. Jones from the first case study. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa) at the age of 59. Mr. Jones is an average north American man‚ he is slightly overweight and easts a typical western diet high in saturated fats. Upon further discovery‚ it was observed that Mr. Jones had PCa with a Gleason score of 7 (4+3)‚ and large regions of hypoxia surrounding the primary tumour. In a follow-up assessment with his oncologist‚ Mr. Jones underwent a computed tomography (CT) scan that did
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Chapter 8 Proceeding with Caution Echoes‚ Silence‚ Darkness …….. Well into their journey‚ Mr. Jones’s search team discovers the cave. They stand at the mouth of it‚ wondering if the missing children are inside. “Mr. Jones‚ would those children go in that dark hole?” one of the search team children asks fearfully. “I’m not going in there. I’ll wait here and watch while you guys go in. Maybe the missing campers will show up. Then I’ll shout out‚ they’re here‚ they’re here.” “No‚ you can’t
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the only difficulty that Mr. Watts faces. Dolores‚ Matilda’s overzealous Christian mother‚ expresses an extreme distrust of the teacher and his curriculum. She does everything in her power to ensure that her daughter’s mind is not polluted by the strange white man‚ including making weekly visits to the classroom. She even goes as far as stealing and hiding Dickens’ Great Expectations‚ an action that causes immense trouble when redskin soldiers enter the village and find Mr. Pip’s name carved into
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close reference to a novel you have studied. In the novel Mister Pip‚ the characters are stripped of all luxuries‚ which expose their innermost beliefs and their conflicting personality‚ causing disruption between the different characters. This essay will examine intense personal relationships between Matilda‚ Dolores and Mr Watts that lie at the heart of this novel and will argue that the relationships lying at the heart of Mister Pip are both intense and intricately wound into the story with a purpose
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clinical context‚ but the initial PIP/TAZ selection as initial therapy was considered inappropriate for 55%. This is considered higher than the percentage of inappropriate PIP/TAZ use in benchmark studies presented at the introduction (10% to 17%). [7‚8] Based on the definition of appropriateness of therapy‚ 45 % of the patients included‚ PIP/TAZ was prescribed appropriately‚ whereas 55 % of the patients received PIP/TAZ inappropriately. Among inappropriate PIP/TAZ usage there was 50 % prescribed
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divided with the exceptions particularly Ian and his best friend‚ Lloyd Loonskin. Lloyd is first introduced
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