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    stated that it is easier to purchase songs and movies through ITunes‚ since it takes seconds to download. There were some people that neither agreed nor disagreed. Another topic that was discussed in class was Threats to Information Security. One example that was discussed in class was about a call placed to a retail store and information was given by the receptionist and all data was hacked by the caller. At our work places calls regarding information needs to be approved by management before anything

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    SOCIO-POLITICAL DURING RIZAL’S TIME Arturo Bumanlag During the time of our national hero Jose Rizal‚ our country Philippines is under the Spanish colony. Where‚ the government is controlled by priest rather than officials like the “governador-heneral” who appointed by the king of the Spain. There are calling the Filipinos “indio” which means that are naughty and ignorance. They are making us fanatic in all their beliefs. They are treating us like a slave. They are abusing their power by forcing

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    Word count: 590 Reflection on practice (Using Mark-Maran and Rose 1997 reflective model) During my semester 1 placement on a gynaecology ward‚ I got the chance to observe a patient attend the pre-operative assessment unit. For the purposes of anonymity and confidentiality‚ to uphold the Nursing & Midwifery Council‚ professional code of conduct (NMC 2008)‚ I have given the patient the pseudonym of Lorraine. Lorraine was referred from her local GP‚ due to post menopause bleeding‚ which was

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    Foundations of Nursing: Care‚ Compassion and Communication The purpose of this essay is to reflect upon a recent clinical placement focusing on the development of my own communication skills. For the purpose of reflection the essay will be written in the first person‚ In accordance with the School of Health and Social Care and NMC (2010) Code of professional conduct‚ confidentiality shall be maintained and no names will be mentioned to protect identity. The Purpose of reflection was started

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    key area in which I struggled beforehand was my repetition of words‚ which made my writing contain more words than needed to prove my point. I would introduce a small phrase in the beginning of my sentences‚ which I discovered are not needed. For example‚ in one of my essays‚ I started a sentence using‚ “To help fight his viewpoint‚ Ewen introduces...”‚ yet the beginning of that phrase only made my point drag on. Another key element of my writing was how I constantly strayed away from my main thesis

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    Definition of Nursing

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    Definition of NursingNursing is the protection‚ promotion‚ and optimization of health and abilities‚ prevention of illness and injury‚ alleviation of suffering through diagnosis and treatment of human responses‚ and advocacy in the care of individuals‚ families‚ communities‚ and populations‚” defines the American Nurses Association (ANA‚ 2003‚ p. 6). The six main features of nursing are: provision of caring relationship to promote health; the different human experiences and responses to health

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    Application of Theory in Nursing Process Introduction * Theories are a set of interrelated concepts that give a systematic view of a phenomenon (an observable fact or event) that is explanatory & predictive in nature. * Theories are composed of concepts‚ definitions‚ models‚ propositions & are based on assumptions. * They are derived through two principal methods; deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Objectives * to assess the patient condition by the various methods

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    Reflection Essay When my teacher told us about capstone‚ she made very scared. I thought it’s impossible to do this project because it was a big project‚ in addition‚ it was independent projects. I’m like how can I do all this‚ and I wished if we do not do capstone for our senior year. But I realized that I have to “stop wishing something to happen. Make a move and do it.” So I looked back through the instructions again and I started to think about a topic base on my skills. After struggles‚ I decided

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    Metaparadigms of Nursing

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    theory of nursing stems from the work of Florence Nightingale. The diaries‚ letters‚ and books that she left behind containing her statements and beliefs have been fundamental to the development of the concepts comprising the nursing metaparadigm (Selanders‚ 2010). Fawcett’s (1984) stated there was a general consensus among scholars that the concepts of nursing were person‚ environment‚ health‚ and nursing. Some researchers have suggested that other concepts should be added to the nursing metaparadigm

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    612508 10-3-13 Throughout life we have many turning points that can determine one’s pathway through life and some that could possibly change us. In “The Great Rat Hunt Story” by Laurence Yep he writes about a personal story that involves the issues that he had to endure as a child which he felt ashamed about‚ he also talks about his father. As a kid Laurence wasn’t the typical athletic kid like the one his father was when he was his age‚ his father would attempt to teach his

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