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    Evidence-informed Decision-making Evidence-based practice‚ evidence-based medicine‚ evidence-based nursing and evidence-informed decision-making began with Florence Nightingale in the 1850s during the Crimean War. She noted a connection between poor sanitary conditions in the hospital and rising death rates among wounded soldiers (Bite-Sized History of Mathematical Resources‚ n.d.). “It is Nightingale who developed the coxcomb‚ a visual display to demonstrate how military deaths could be prevented”

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    The Florida Consent Decree is a legal document that address the civil rights of English Language Learners (ELL) students. This document focuses on their rights to equal opportunity and/or access to all of the educational programs within the education system. The Consent Decree makes sure that these students will be provided with a clear and appropriate instruction that way it balances the playing field; that way the student has a better chance of being successful. The Florida Consent Decree is broken

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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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    in both Chomsky’s Media Control and in the Manufacturing Consent video made clear: Democracy is a game for the elite and not for the “ignorant masses”. Which completely misses the whole point of democracy and free press. Unfortunately‚ a lot of what Chomsky points out is very relevant to what is seen in the media. Chomsky points out that the U.S. has a spectator democracy in which there is the specialized class (who take on an active role) and then we have the bewildered herd/ “others” (who are meant

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    Nurses and Aarp

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    Nurses and AARP AARP Key Nursing Roles “The American Association for Retired Persons changed (AARP) is a nonpartisan‚ nonprofit organization that is dedicated to it members over the age of 50 interest” (AARP‚ 2012). “The AARP provides products and services for members including educational programs and discounts for third-party companies which is the most widely used benefit by members” (AARP‚ 2012). With the expected rise in the population of people over fifty‚ AARP is focusing

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    Registered Nurse

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    [pic] JOB DESCRIPTION FOR REGISTERED NURSE Title: Staff Nurse Qualifications: RN Accountable to: Manager Overall Accountability: Director of Nursing Aims and Responsibilities 1. To assess‚ plan‚ implement and evaluate the client’s needs. 2. To create and maintain with the home’s staff an environment in which all members of staff can contribute to the maximum of their ability in providing a high standard of skilled nursing care to the residents and encourage

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    it to the role of the nurse by drawing on relevant literature as well as learning log entries. The legislation chosen for this assignment is the Mental Health Act MHA (1983) and the reason is because of the chosen field for practice. Under this Act‚ individuals suffering from mental illness can be admitted and detained into psychiatric hospital for treatment against their will (Dimond‚ 2011). This particular law has a number of sections‚ since this assignment is about exploring the role of the nurse

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    boundaries on the government‚ it creates more of a dialogue between the people and the representatives. As our democratic government enables a platform of a two-way communication process between the governed and the government. In the book “Tides of Consent”‚ Stimson discusses about how the public opinion is shaped‚ and the ways

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    on boney prominences that are at risk for breakdown. Significance to Nursing Traditional bed bathing allows nurses to spend time with their patients‚ provide adequate skin care with lotions and good hygiene making patients feel better and clean. This type of bath is time- consuming for nurses. The increase in patient acuity and nurse- patient ratio has put many time constraints on nurses today. The place of the traditional soap and water bath in routine patient care is changing; and the use of anti-bacterial

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    authority of one nurseNurse Ratched. Nurse Ratched’s military‚ totalitarian leadership of the mental hospital combined with the fact that she tries to keep the healable patients under her control makes her the villain in this novel. Nurse Ratched used to work as a nurse in the military‚ indicating she would act tough and keep everything well ordered like anything in the military‚ but when running a mental hospital the caretakers have to act extremely kind. Unfortunately‚ Nurse Ratched shows no

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