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    Social Work Scenarios

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    1. I also would love to be able to assist my clients in designing a personal social action plan. I agree there are many injustices in the world and I would like to be there as a source of support for my clients overall. I imagine that it would be quite difficult‚ but that I could help advocate for those who need it the most. Advocacy work seems to be a less known part of working as a counselor. We all need to get more actively involved with these issues because it is in our best interest to ensure

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    The history and interviewing process is a component of the initial meeting between the patient and the nurse. In the history and interviewing process‚ the nurse and patient is able to build a relationship while establishing trust. “A primary objective is to discover the details about a patient’s concern‚ explore expectations for the encounter‚ and display genuine interest‚ curiosity‚ and partnership” (Ball et al.‚ 2015). For this discussion‚ the 76-year-old Black/African-American male with disabilities

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    Ip Addressing Scenario

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    IP addresses consist of numbers that are 32 bits long (in binary)‚ have 4 octets (bits of 8) and use the decimal dot notation. IP addresses are comprised of two components: the network ID and the host ID. For example: In a class C network: 192.168.10.128 Network ID Host ID (16-bit block) (8-bit block) DNS (domain name system) is used with IP addresses. DNS converts domain names and websites to IP addresses‚ which a computer can read. The computer remembers the IP address

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    The Amistad Scenario #3

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    Imagine you are a slave trader. Why are you in this business? What are your feelings towards your slaves? Do you regard them as people‚ or property‚ or both? How would you justify feeling this way about your slaves? As a slave trader I’m in the business for trade‚ I have no remorse for the slaves I’m dealing with. Therefore‚ I do this for business and for business purpose only. There are times in life when you have to make difficult life-changing decisions to make money and being a slave trader

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    Red Cross Scenarios

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    It is the job of the American Red Cross to care for American citizens in their time of need whenever disaster strikes. This would be no different if a zombie apocalypse were to occur. The Red Cross would carry out all of these duties as if they were dealing with a tsunami‚ wildfire‚ or even an act of terrorism. This includes finding a shelter in-place‚ maintaining proper communication with all citizens‚ having the appropriate supplies‚ and providing any medical attention that may be needed. The Red

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    Difficult situations were faced in my facility three months ago where staffing shortage force nurses for weeks work on the floor in technician position with increased patient ratios per nurse and left patient care undone. Some technicians approach vacation time other staff members decide canceled they are working days early in the morning or fail to report‚ placing facility and staff nurses in hard situations. It created stressful environment and conflict among colleagues. We start noted that during

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    Bakery Case Scenario

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    An attorney‚ who has both physical and emotional scars‚ is hired to represent a wealthy woman accused of murdering her husband‚ but someone doesn’t want the real truth to come out. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: GRACE WINTHROP (35) bares both physical and emotional scars from a brutal attack when she was 16 years old. She remembers the attackers wearing skeleton ski hats; one was called “Basher” eating a cupcake with a “Patterns Bakery” box under his arm. Now an attorney and a single parent to JODI (11)

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    Nursing Leadership Scenarios

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    Hoarding is the behavior in accumulating items and the unwillingness to let go of them‚ which results in occupied living areas and altitude in emotions. According to Rob Walker‚ the author of the article “Stuffed‚” hoarding has “more to do with a person’s psyche than their taste in decorating” (Walker‚ “Stuffed”). It is becoming a growing trend as Americans tend to accumulate things in their own home or external environment over time. It becomes hard to get rid of their objects because they become

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    II. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM As part of a long-term study of individuals 65 years of age or older‚ sociologists and physicians at the Wentworth Medical Center in upstate New York investigated the relationship between geographic location‚ health status ( healthy or one or more comorbidities)‚ and depression.  Random samples of 20 healthy individuals were selected from three geographic locations: Florida‚ New York‚ and North Carolina.  Then‚ each was given a standardized test to measure depression

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