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    parents encouraging me to play ice hockey. It was my first time on the ice and I had a bit of trouble getting started‚ but as I played more I began to love the sport and I just couldn’t get enough of it‚ now it has become a significant part of my life. In this essay I will reflect upon a very important and exciting ice-hockey game that took place a while ago‚ and in which I took part. Every single chair in the arena had been filled. From the changing-room it was difficult to describe the noise; fans cheering

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    I am a health care assistant (HCA) on an elderly care surgical ward and we nurse many different patients who have had elective surgery and corrective surgery after a trauma. I have a lot of contact with patients who suffer with dementia‚ ongoing confusion due to urinary tract infections and can often display challenging and aggressive behavior. I have found on a daily basis that patients become can frustrated when they cannot communicate what they want‚ and I was sure that with my strong accent

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    healthcare and comply with the plan. An infection of the lungs triggers an inflammatory response‚ which results in edema in the alveoli. As a result of pulmonary edema‚ gas exchange becomes impaired leading to decreased activity tolerance. At the end of the shift‚ pt’s pulse oximetry will increase and remain above 90%. The nurse will position the pt’s bed into the semi-Fowler’s position for most of the shift. Rationale: An elevated position such as the semi-Fowler’s position pulls abdominal organs

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    End of life conversations are very important when it comes to an individual’s heath care and medical decisions. It is crucial to encourage patients and their families to have discussions on end of life care prior to any illness or medical crisis (Excelsior College‚ 2014). Having this type of conversation with patients and families prior to any illness or medical crisis can ensure that the patient’s medical wishes are known. Advanced directives are the best way to guarantee that a patient’s wishes

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    online classes‚ but overall I believe I did ok with most of the papers. I learned many of techniques of explaining in detail of what I was writing about. However‚ I have always struggled with explaining in good detail with many of things in my life. It’s something I will continue to work on so I can become a better writer. I use to love to write when I was younger and I have high hopes I will love it again. I tried to use grammar in a more proficient way this time around. I believe I just

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    rule enforcement---assigned essays on their deleterious‚ “harmful; injurious; hurtful‚” tardiness‚ a loss of their scheduled spot‚ and a drop in their current grade---that being late to _____’s class is customarily deleteriously unacceptable. Through the enforcement of castigations---an essay on tardiness for example---in response to a student’s tardiness‚ students have learned that lethargy to _____’s class is adversely inexcusable. Any student who has acquired an essay considers himself or herself

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    The right to end one’s own life Euthanasia is described as the intentionally killing by act or omission of a dependent human being for his or her alleged benefit. Euthanasia is frowned upon by society because it is deemed unethical to intentionally take one’s own life regardless of what life has to throw at them. In today’s society‚ individuals have now started realizing that deciding to take one’s own life is a personal choice they can make and should not be restricted by moral or social laws from

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    Nursing Practice and Palliative Care Palliative care is a specialized segment of health care which involves minimizing and preventing the patients’ pain and suffering. Patients suffering from chronic illness‚ end of life or curable illness may be placed in palliative care. The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for the patient and family. The role of the BSN prepared nurse regarding palliative care is to be knowledgeable on palliative and gerontologic nursing practice. The

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    Reflective Essay  Minecraft is a sandbox indie game originally created by Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson and later developed and published by Mojang. It was publicly released for the PC on May 17‚ 2009‚ as a developmental alpha version and‚ after gradual updates‚ was published as a full release version on November 18‚ 2011. A version for Android was released a month earlier on October 7‚ and an iOS version was released on November 17‚ 2011. On May 9‚ 2012‚ the game was released on Xbox

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    16 And Pregnant Being pregnant at 16 really made a big change in my life because of all the challenges and responsibilities it came with. Throughout my teenage year’s I’ve always been the quiet‚ shy “good girl”. I had lots of friends and plenty of support from my family. When I turned 16 I found out something that would change my life forever‚ I was pregnant. It was one of most daunting days of my life so far. When the doctor walked in to tell me I was 4 ½ months along all I could do was put my

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