My Teacher‚ My Mentor‚ My Best Friend – My Mother Each one of us had had that one person in our lives who changed our lives; that person without whom we could never have achieved all the things we have achieved. This is the person in our life who teaches us‚ how to tell the difference between right and wrong‚ make better life decisions‚ and get on the path of righteousness. Some might find that person in the form of their friends‚ parents‚ life partners and some might put God in place of that person
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1. Explain your reasons for applying (or reapplying) to be an Adelante Peer Mentor: Although‚ this is the first time applying to the Adelante Peer Mentor program there is a belief that there is a fulfillment that can be achieved through the mentor to the first year student structure. This program enables one to obtain personal growth through assisting a first year college student. Providing guidance to an individual as they transition into college is essential in preparing and setting them in the
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and young adult’s‚ is that of a mentor. Defined by our book‚ a mentor is‚ "anyone who provides guidance-teachers‚ older siblings‚ strangers‚ and‚ especially‚ parents. All of them are affected by their culture‚ and thus culture shapes a child’s cognition" (pg. 176). Throughout my life growing up‚ I have had many mentors that have helped me learn‚ hone my skills‚ and teach me lessons that they themselves have acquired from years of experience. Out of all my mentors‚ the person that had the biggest
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Anemia August 11‚ 2011 (Kansas City‚ Missouri) — Taking less blood from acute-MI patients for diagnostic tests may improve patient outcomes by reducing the risk of hospital-acquired anemia‚ a new study published online August 8‚ 2011 in the Archives of Internal Medicine suggests [1]. Multiple studies have shown that hospital-acquired anemia is associated with greater mortality and worse health status in patients with acute MI‚ but the relationship between diagnostic phlebotomy and the risk of hospital-acquired
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Management Principles and Theories 1. Absorptive Capacity Theory This theory pertains to the ability of the organization to absorb and acknowledge the importance of new information and updates that will help improve the efficiency of each member of the organization. An organization that can adapt to changes‚ learn new knowledge and is able to incorporate these to every member of the organization yields better results rather than an organization that does not value new knowledge and remains
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The Importance of Accountability Accountability is important in any organization‚ in health care patients live can be at stake. “Accountability is defined as “being answerable to audiences for performing up to certain prescribed standards‚ thereby fulfilling obligations‚ duties‚ expectations‚ and other charges”. Employees on all levels need to be kept on a certain standard so accountability will be measured by performance assessments‚ this can be done weekly‚ biweekly‚ monthly and yearly. Check
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Homework Assignment #1 1. According to the American Nurses Association the role of the professional nurse is held to a high standard. Nurses have a guideline of professionalism that is upheld to match the level of care given to each and every patient and held accountable for their actions towards clients and peers (Perry/Potter‚ 7). Nurses are expected to critical think as a way to solve any problem or ailment presented to them by patients. Nurses are to implement the nursing process which delegates
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completing which resulted in a medication error and patient harm. In this situation the nurse present should make sure they are providing the best care for the best possible outcome for the patient. Critically ill patients are a high stakes population. They can decline quickly
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overview of the nurse prescribing initiative and how it developed will be addressed. The importance of ethical principles‚ accountability and legal issues that surround nurse prescribing will be demonstrated. As a patient will be addressed in the example‚ a pseudonym will be used. According to Luker et al (1997)‚ in 1985 the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) made a case for the prescribing rights for nurse. The Cumberledge Report (1986) acknowledged that the government recognised that nurses should be eligible
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