MU2.4-4.1 IDENTIFY THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS WHICH MAY INDICATE THAT A CHILD OR YOUNG PERSON IS INJURED OR UNWELL. The child may complain to the teacher that they don’t feel well or they feel tired‚ the child’s appearance maybe they look tired‚ pale and worn out. Also the child may have a high temperature; the child doesn’t take part in any activities and the child keeps saying they want their mum or dad. The child vomits‚ coughs for a long period of time‚ refuses food‚ they become clingy‚ refuse
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Researchers routinely choose an ◊-level of 0.05 for testing their hypotheses. What are some experiments for which you might want a lower ◊-level (e.g.‚ 0.01)? What are some situations in which you might accept a higher level (e.g.‚ 0.1)? You are correct when you say that the influence of the media has an affect on the children of "todays" behavior. There are so many TV shows and movies that protray violence and crime‚ I think it may lay the foundation for ideas for the kids that do not have a
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Sleep deprivation is a common struggle many adolescents confront daily in their lives. It is a chronic condition with severe negative consequences to the developing teenage body and its effects may be even more dire when combined with the stress of heavy schoolwork along with extracurricular activities. Professional doctors advise and recommend growing teenagers to sleep eight hours or more‚ however this proves to be rather very difficult with the interference of the standard school schedule starting
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The Effects of Working over the Nurse-to-Patient Ratios Emily Contreras Fresno Pacific University Advanced Academic Research and Composition Com 342 Linda Pryce-Sheehan March 22‚ 2013 The Effects of Working over the Nurse-to-Patient Ratios Hospital administrators need to work collaboratively with recruiters‚ nursing directors‚ and managers‚ to improve and support the work environment for nurses. This can be accomplished by involving the bedside nurse‚ hiring high-quality nurses‚ maintain
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Challenges for a New Nurse A new nurse faces a formidable set of challenges when walking onto their first job. Sadly‚ nursing schools do not truly prepare the new nurse for the shock of caring for patients and the responsibility that goes with it. A new nurse may have excellent preparation on a theoretical level‚ but this is a far cry from the daily grind of patient care. Having to learn the complex daily routines of a floor or specialty care unit‚ along with numerous drugs used‚ dealing
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desire to be a Nurse Anesthetist. It is a 16 bed unit where we care for the most critical type of patients (burn patients)‚ with its wide variety of complications such as impaired airway‚ hypovolemia and sepsis. We also get lots of overflow patients with different kinds of medical conditions. The Burn ICU
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Nurse Practice Act Samantha Kelly NSG/320 November 21‚ 2011 Jen Millar University of Phoenix Nurse Practice Act The Nursing Practice Act (NPA) is the body of California law that mandates the Board to set out the scope of practice and responsibilities for RNs. The Practice Act is located in the California Business and Professions Code starting with Section 2700. Regulations that specify the implementation of the law appear in the California Code of Regulations ("Board
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Nurse Burnout and Work Environment Grand Canyon University: NRS-433V August 16‚ 2015 Nurse Burnout and Work Environment Americans experience stress related to their work environment everyday‚ nurse burnout has been linked to decrease productivity‚ physical conditions‚ absenteeism and stress (Jennings‚ 2008). In the 1970’s a psychiatrist by the name of Herbert Freudenberger used a term “burnout” to describe overworked people (Freudenberger‚ 2010). Fredudenberger believed burnout was the wearing out
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The Nurse and Her Ways The nurse is the character I have chosen from the novel The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The Nurse was the right pick because she is always very sneaky and doing her own thing. Yet‚ the Capulet’s trust her but she is willing to go against them to help out her friend‚ Juliet. I would describe the nurse as trustworthy‚ rude sometimes‚ and inspired. She shows that in times of dependability‚ she assists Juliet in interacting with Romeo throughout the
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