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    law of nurses

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    Reciprocity • RA 1082 - Rural Health Units all over the Philippines • RA 4073 - Liberalizes leprosy treatment • RA 1054 - Free emergency medical treatments to employees and laborers • RA 4226 - Hospital Licensure Act • RA 5901 - 40 hours/week for nurses in with 100-bed capacity... • RA 3573 -

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    Ferris State University Windshield Survey Community assessment is crucial to planning‚ implementation‚ and evaluation of programs to improve the health of a population. A windshield survey is an informal method used by community health nurses to obtain basic knowledge about a given community. It provides a subjective view of the various physical characteristics of a communal area as observed while driving or walking through a neighborhood. Community Community assessment is an essential

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    Sickle Cell Anemia INTRODUCTION: “Pain” sudden or chronic‚ lasting from a few hours to a few days; from a few weeks to a few months evolving from an adhesive substance in red blood cells. The “Pain” is inherited by an retriction blood flow through the body do to an abnormality in the cells. “Sickle Cell Anemia” a chronic illness discovered in 1910 by an American physician named James Bryan Herrick. Sickle Cell is more that just pain; it is a disease that is affected by abnormal blood cells that

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    Registered Nurse (RN) A registered nurse’s scope of responsibilities varies depending on the verification they are given by the government or the school that oversees health care in the area. There are many personal qualities that are necessary to be an RN such as: Love for your job so you be active in your works. You have to have compassion for those that are in your care. Tolerance is required to handle the trauma witnessed. Self-Control so you don’t panic in high stress situations

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    Nurse Rached

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    In my opinion Nurse Ratched‚ your way of treating the patients in the mental disability home is unjustified and cruel. Treating them like their not human beings just because you have total control over them is not right. Just because they have something mentally wrong with them doesn’t mean you should take advantage of them or have other people do your dirty work. Some people that you think can be "fixed" are better off being how they were then make them worse like you do. Shock therapy is not the

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    Becoming a Nurse

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    As a child I always knew that I wanted to become a Nurse. I never imagined myself as a teacher‚ hairstylist or dentist like most of my peers. I always had the feeling that I could become a woman who individuals could rely on in a caring manner. As I got older that feeling was welcomed to the opportunity of becoming a CNA during my 11th and 12th grade years of school‚ where I attended Darlington High. Although‚ I do feel as if I can be that woman‚ I learned in life that sometimes having others who

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    Ancient studies Who built the Pyramids? The Pyramids are huge rectangular structures located within Egypt. These structures are constructed from lime stone which was collected from the quarries in Muqattan Hills near Cairo. The great Pyramid of Giza has been measured and stands 481 feet high‚ 756 feet across on each of the four sides and is made up of 2.3 Million singular 3 ton blocks. There are 3 main theories for how the pyramids were built. The first is the more common tail of Jewish slaves being

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    The Great Pyramid of Giza has been around since 2560 BCE and is still standing satisfactorily. The Great pyramid was created to be a tomb for the Pharaoh Khufu who lived during the fourth dynasty. This great pyramid is known to be one of the seven wonders of the world. It is one of three largest pyramids in Giza built at the time‚ and there is also another three smaller pyramids close by. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built out of stone. The stones that were used were limestone and pink granite in

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    For instance‚ the Great Pyramids and King Tutankhamen’s mask are two very different things yet have many things in common; such as its importance to the society. The Great Pyramids and King Tut’s mask were both used to symbolize the importance of someone’s death. The Great Pyramids were used as a tomb for the pharaoh. The pharaoh could decide how he wanted it to be made before his death. Many of the pharaoh’s spent many years planning their pyramid. The Great Pyramids were made for the pharaohs

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    Nurses Leading Change

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    Nurses leading changeRunning head: Nurses Leading Change NURSES LEADING CHANGE LISA THOMPSON GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL DYNAMICS 430V MICHAEL JONES JULY 3‚ 2012 The Institute of Medicine report asks and answers the nation’s most important health care questions. They produced a report with recommendations for future of nursing and healthcare. It states that high-quality; patient-centered health care will require a transformation of the health care delivery system (IOM‚ October

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