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    Drug Court Research Paper

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    Drug Courts Sutoya Marlowe Fayetteville State University Criminal Justice 450 Dr. Robert Brown April 1‚ 2014 Abstract In order to understand the importance of drug court programs‚ it is important to learn what prompted the program. Before the first drug court was established in 1989‚ the United States has endured three drug epidemics that had profound consequences on the criminal justice system. Drug court programs intends to reduce substance abuse among offenders with addiction by

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    the Health Care Professional (HCP) in planning appropriate care for the patient‚ in particular‚ using the assessment technique of goal setting by using Specific‚ Measurable‚ Achievable‚ Realistic and Time Set (S.M.A.R.T) target planning technique (Roper et al‚ 1996). The reasons for planning care can involve the HCP assisting in preventing potential health problems‚ for example‚ breathing difficulties for the patient becoming worse and to also assist in solving problems where possible. Care planning

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    Summary Whirlpool Coporation’s Global Strategy * Home Page» * Business & Economy Research Papers Summary Whirlpool Coporation’s Global Strategy 7 Summary Whirlpool Coporation’s Global Strategy Introduction case 1989 Ambitious global expansion emerged: • Objective: becoming the world market leader in home appliances. • Purchase of a majority stake in an appliance company owned by Philips. • Purchased a majority stake in an Indian firm. • Established four joint ventures in China

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    The Nursing Process

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    oriented care‚ to more evidence based and holistic approach to care (Castledine‚ 2011). It was clearly defined in 1967 when Yura and Walsh published a book called The Nursing Process‚ which identified 4 strategic stages that nursing care‚ should follow (Roper at al 2000). These are assessment; planning: intervention and evaluation‚ each of these stages will be discussed in more depth later in this paper. In this paper the author will also aim to describe what holistic care is and how each of these 4 stages

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    .......................page3 Patient presentation..................................................page4 Diagnosis....................................................................page Overview of nursing models and nursing process.....page Roper‚ Logan‚ and Tierney Model.............................................page Assessment...............................................................page Planning....................................................................page Intervention

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    Health Assessment

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    dysfunctional. Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory is based upon the philosophy that all clients wish to care for themselves‚ and they are able to recover more quickly and holistically by performing their own self-care as much as they can (Orem & Taylor‚2011). Self-Care serves as a framework that underpins health promotion. Theory can be applied to client assessment where the emphasis is on the importance of how one’s own self is important for maintaining life‚ health development and

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    Nursing as a Profession

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    Nursing ethics and conceptualization of nursing: profession‚ practice and work McNamara‚ M. (2010‚ March 30). Ana ’s nurses’ efforts pay off in historic health care bill signing. American Nurses Association‚ Retrieved from www.nursingworld.org Orem‚ O. (2008‚ February 8). "What’s in a name?” Chinese Medicine Therapy‚ Retrieved from http://www.chinesemedicinetherapy.com/nursing. Taylor‚ C‚ Lillis‚ C.‚ LeMone‚ P Wright‚ Steven. (2009). The Ethics of care. Nursing standards‚ 24(8)‚ 26-27. Zerwekh

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    Adversity and Its effects A Man for all Seasons is a play that was written by prolific English writer‚ Robert Bolt. Born in 1924‚ he worked as an insurance agent before joining the World War II as a Royal Air Force officer. He worked as a school teacher‚ after his time at the force‚ before embarking on writing this particular play. The same year he wrote it; it featured as a play in London and New York. It is crucial to understand the background of the play to understand it with more power. According

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    Tropical Deforestation

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    products. Tropical rainforest’s are the homes for‚ “forest-dependent peoples‚” this people are‚ “the world’s 150 million native or indigenous people who rely on the forest for their way of life” (Roper‚ 1). Including these 150 million natives there are 500 million people who call their home the rain forest (Roper‚ 1). These lands used to be filled with millions of these tribes and now less than half is left. These tribes were expelled from their lands‚ killed off by violence and disease. These tribes

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    Introductory 1:Adversity is a common thing amongst the human-race. Almost everyone has had a problem once or twice in their life. For example‚ not everyone can agree on everything. Arguments amongst people aren’t rare‚ and almost every person has been a part of one. Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird had this exact adversity in her life. When she first went to school‚ she found different kinds of classmates with different views and opinions. She even butted heads with her teacher when she told Scout

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