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    Nursing Research Critique Utilization Plan Paper July 24th‚ 2010 Nursing Research Critique Utilization Plan Paper Part 1 Article Selection Qualitative research is investigations which use sensory methods such as listening or observing to gather and organize data into patterns or themes. Qualitative research deals more often with language than numbers. Methods of gathering information might be focus groups or interview panels. It uses a flexible research design and utilizes an inductive process

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    Children make life interesting and spontaneous‚ which is why I firmly believe I would love pediatric dentistry. Children have always been a prominent part of my life--from teaching them how to play soccer at soccer camps to teaching them about the Bible in Sunday school. From these past experiences‚ I can say patience and creativity are the keys to success when it comes to working with children. Patience to teach them and keep them under control and creativity to keep them interested and craving

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    Alberto Alvarado Professor Kenneth Lee Comm 101 - Spring 2012 Informative Speech Outline April 15th 2012 A Piece of the Puzzle General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience will be able to tell people certain things about autistic people. Thesis Statement: It is difficult living with autism Introduction A. Attention-getter: It was the Saturday before our topic choice was due‚ for professor Lee’s class. I was stressing‚ I could not figure out

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    twelve-hour shift with their patients‚ and understand what they want and need in order to be comfortable and recover. For that reason‚ nurses would not allow harm to come to them (Huber‚ 2015). My first experience with patient advocacy began with a pediatric patient. J.C. is a ten-year-old boy with cerebral palsy that was intubated to due harsh movements that caused him to have rhabdomyolysis. My preceptor has spent many days with him already

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    THE MIRACLES OF WATER INTRODUCTION Attention-Getting Opener: W. H. Auden‚ an English poet once said “Thousands have lived without love‚ not one without water. How many of us gave not even a second thought on the importance of water? How much water is wasted each day by everyday people like us because we do not think water is that important to us? Preview: Today‚ I would like to share with you some of the miraculous functions of water to a human body which are: I. avoids dehydration‚ II. aids digestion

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    Explain how drugs are administered to pediatric patients and how these methods would differ in an adult patient. According to Lippincott’s Nursing Center‚ the age related differences in drug disposition‚ metabolism‚ excretion‚ and pharmacodynamics effects‚ coupled with the special pharmacologic considerations of the ill child‚ could make the pediatric patient a pharmacotherapeutic challenge. Health care professionals must understand the differences between the pediatric patient and the adult patient. For

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    Amy L. Luedemann-Lazar tries to make David Villarreal‚ 2‚ comfortable.Credit Katie Hayes Luke for The New York Times Dr. Elizabeth Shick‚ a pediatric dentist who helped write a dental professionals’ tool kit for Autism Speaks‚ an advocacy organization‚ agreed. “With the increase of autism spectrum disorder patients out there‚ there are not enough pediatric dentists to see everyone‚” she said. The 146-page kit has been downloaded more than 4‚000 times since its release in 2012. Autism Speaks also

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    ADHD is an extremely common problem for millions of students today. It is one of the most vastly researched pediatric mental health disorder‚ and controversy over its diagnosis is still very prevalent today. It is a disorder that includes a variety of symptoms including hyperactivity‚ fidgeting‚ excessive talking‚ and impulsivity according to the Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders. Many of these symptoms‚ however‚ could easily be observed in any child during

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    A pediatric nurse is something that will allow me to help others in need and work with children simultaneously. It is important to me to accomplish my goals in life and this health career is one of those goals. My success in the future will help me support my family I plan to have one day and will allow me to do good in the world. As a pediatric nurse‚ you will provide medical care for children from the time they are born to age eighteen. Specific duties for a pediatric nurse vary on the work place

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    Pediatrics is a relatively new medical specialty.[1]Hippocrates‚ Aristotle‚ Celsus‚ Soranus‚ and Galen‚ understood the differences in growing and maturing organisms that necessitated different treatment "Ex toto non sic pueri ut viri curari debent."[1] A 2nd century AD manuscript by the Greek physician and gynecologist Soranus of Ephesus dealt with neonatal pediatrics.[2] Byzantine physicians;Oribasius‚ Aëtius of Amida‚ Alexander Trallianus‚ and Paulus Aegineta stand out for their contributions to

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