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    students in Milwaukee graduate from high school. (Pathways PowerPoint‚ 2013) Only a little over 25% of the people in Wisconsin hold a four-year college degree. (O’Connell‚ 2014) This educational disparity leads to economic disparity which affects the entire state‚ not just the urban areas with a higher achievement gap since most jobs with an annual salary over $30‚000 will require a four-year degree. (Winters‚ 2014) There is a program called Pathways to College that is working hard to change these

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    client is referred to Pathways Clinic‚ it all starts in the front office. Clients come in‚ fill out the packet of paperwork required‚ and get prepared for the doctor. Each client is required to fill out a number of forms at the front desk which includes personal information along with past medical history. The client receives a packet of paperwork they keep for their files that includes the patient bill of rights‚ estimated cost of services‚ and important details about pathways. The clients may also

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    Justin Morgan 4/26/17 Homework Summary Summary of pathway presentations 1. CNTF Signaling Pathway Ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor (CNTF) also known as Akt contains three isoforms and regulates metabolism etc. Activation occurs down stream of P1-3K pathway. GSK is important and dysregulation of PK3 leads to Cancer‚ Diabetes and Schizophrenia. 2. Notch Signaling Pathway The Notch signaling pathway is a fundamental signaling system used by neighboring cells to communicate with each other in

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    been referred by his doctor to a specialist palliative care team who assessed the patient and put him on the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). The LPC is a best-practice model of care‚ supporting care in the last hours/days of life driving the quality of care we give to patients and relatives (Ellershaw and Wilkinson‚ 2011). The LCP was developed 1997 as an integrated care pathway enabling us to focus on the quality of care delivery‚ supporting the individual and family needs. Providing on-going assessment

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    Multiple Sclerosis

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    November 15‚ 2007 Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system that affects the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and the optic nerves. In MS‚ the myelin sheath‚ a fatty tissue that surrounds and protects nerve fibers‚ is damaged. Inflammation also occurs which further destroys the sheath and eventually the nerves that it encompasses. This leads to areas of multiple scarring or sclerosis which can slow down or even block nerve

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    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

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    Pathophysiology of Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system‚ affecting the brain and spinal cord. MS affects approximately 400‚000 people in the United States alone. The onset of MS is usually between 20 and 40 years of age and is more common in women; men may have a more severe progressive course (Luzzio‚ 2013). Life expectancy is shortened in persons with MS‚ and the survival rate is linked to disability

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    Portal Of Exit Pathway

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    1. Pathogen. For an infection to occur‚ a microbe capable of causing disease must be present. 2. Reservoir. Reservoir is a French word that means “storehouse.” Here‚ we are using it to mean a place where microbes can grow and multiply. Possible reservoirs for microbes include the bodies of people and animals‚ bodies of water‚ and food. 3. Portal of exit. Portal comes from the Latin word for “gate.” For an infection to occur‚ the microbe must have a way of leaving the reservoir‚ or a portal of exit

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    Multiple Intelligences

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    Multiple Intelligences NAME Course University Multiple Intelligences and the Impact on Learning Have you ever looked at one of your family members and just been so amazed at all the differences you have‚ to the point that you are even amazed that you are related? Did you ever wonder why someone is so gifted in one area and completely lacks in another area? This can all be explained through Howard Gardner’s theory on Multiple Intelligences‚ which states there are eight different ways

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    Multiple Sclerosis

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    Multiple sclerosis is a chronic‚ progressive neurological disease affecting all aspects of life: physical‚ cognitive‚ emotional‚ and social (Abma). It is known as an autoimmune disease‚ Where the body’s immune system turns against the body and destroys the protective covering that surrounds nerve cells. This damage to the nerve cells causes many problems for the patient including weakness‚ muscle stiffness‚ poor coordination and balance‚ tingling‚ numbness‚ tremors‚ blurred vision‚ slurred speech

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    MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE Noami Fyfe 70662199 SSC 130 Essentials of Psychology May 8th‚ 2013 05020500 Multiple Intelligence This approach to thinking was developed by psychologist Howard Gardener. Multiple means involving several parts‚ while intelligence is the capacity of learning‚ reasoning and understanding. The theory of multiple intelligence therefore looks at the many forms of intelligence. Multiple intelligence asks the question “how are you smart?” rather than “how smart are

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