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    Cultural Safety

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    Cultural Safety Principles Assignment BNKH501 Z Group 2010001919 29/03/12 Monigue Dalziel 1610 words Garrod‚ A. (2002). Cultural safety: Living with a disability. Whitireia Nursing Journal‚ 9‚ 14-19. Every unique person living with a disability is part of a wider disability culture. This culture shares their experiences‚ values‚ beliefs and their general ways of life. Within a population‚ the disability culture has minimal power due to being the minority. Annette Garrod reminds us about

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    interview concluded that there was a standard training for permanent staffing members of safety protocols and policies. Members received extensive 40 hour training during their first week of being hired then refresher training quarterly. Quarterly trainings consist of reviewing changes in protocols and procedures‚ a review of verbally deescalating crisis situations‚ and an overview of skills training in restraint techniques. Permanent staffing members were required to hold at minimal a bachelor’s degree

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    Safety Intervention

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    The goal of a nurse is to promote holistic health and well-being for their clients as well as educate and carry out preventive measures to protect clients from illness and injury. Safety is an issue that can protect both nurses themselves as well as their clients and surrounding community. Ergonomics of nurses and performing in a manner of proper technique protects the nurse directly and the client indirectly. Training for terrorism also affects both nurse and client. Researchers and organizations

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    Safety

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    controls identified that will be adhered to by all. 2.2 Catastrophic Hazards: In business today‚ there are two different types of risk. General risks or personal safety Hazards that can result in a serious injury or significant incident‚ but that are unlikely to result in fatalities or catastrophe. Major or catastrophic or process safety Hazards with the potential to cause fatalities‚ major tragedy or catastrophic failure. The two types of risk have very different characteristics and therefore require

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    care received by a patient during practice placement in the community. The rationale for choosing this patient is because the author participated fully in providing care needs for this particular patient. A good nurse and patient relationship was developed which enabled the author to feel confident and at ease whiles providing care. The author learnt and developed new skills‚ which will be essential for future clinical practice. There will be a brief account of the patient’s patient profile. Models

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    The English Patient

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    English Patient Michael Ondaatje’s book The English Patient was published in 1992. At first this book would appear to be a mystery at first‚ but at heart it is a story of romance‚ growing up‚ and the war. This book takes place at an abandoned villa in Italy toward the end of World War II. Due to the authors writing style he flip flops between characters and settings though out the book making it confusing for some and intriguing for others. The story begins in a villa in Italy‚ with the nurse‚ Hana

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    Fire Staffing Research Paper

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    Staffing levels in a fire department can determine the successful or unsuccessful outcome of an incident. As per Fire Engineering‚ “Over the past three decades‚ fire department response has expanded to include emergency medical services‚ terrorism response‚ hazardous materials response and mitigation‚ natural disaster response‚ specialized rescue‚ and responses to other community needs” (Wilson 89-90). In addition‚ “Minimum staffing has become one of the most controversial subjects in the history

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    Nurse Education

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    Comparative Claim Nursing education Nursing has always seemed to be a profession in which the nurse is the follower of the doctor such as their personal minion only doing the nominal things that the doctor does not want to do. However in Florence Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing and the article “Quality and Nursing” by Hall‚ Moore‚ and Barnsteiner you can see that nurses can have a much larger impact on the healthcare system. In Nightingale’s book the author takes an in-depth look at nursing and

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    Community Nurse

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    COMMUNITY NURSE The gradually shifting of health care from the acute to the non-acute setting is also changing some of the professional nurse’s training. A number of colleges are integrating a more in depth training in community nursing. They are including skill‚ role‚ and competencies required to function as a community health Register Nurse (RN). Examples include an epidemiologist‚ case manager‚ coordinator of services provided to a group of patients‚ occupational health nurse‚ school nurse‚ visiting

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    Becoming a Nurse

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    Johnston Due date: September 21‚ 2010 “Becoming A Nurse” OUTLINE Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the different levels of nursing available to be able to work in the healthcare field‚ what their job description for each level entails‚ and determining do they really have what it takes to become a good nurse. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: First off let me say “I Love My Job”. I knew from a childhood age that I wanted to be a nurse. There is nothing better than the great feeling that

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