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    CLARA BARTON NUR 4720 CLARA BARTON Clara Barton was one of the most dedicated nurses and influential women of her time. She changed the course of nursing. Her name is second only to Florence Nightingale’s in the history of nursing. She was born on Christmas day‚ 1821 in Massachusetts. She became a teacher at the young age of seventeen. Along with becoming a teacher she also opened up a free school in New Jersey. Under her

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    “The clinical microsystem is the place where patients‚ families‚ and caregivers meet. It is the lotus of value creation in healthcare.”(Nelson‚ Batalden‚ et.al‚ 2011) Lilly Walden describes herself as an active‚ athletic‚ and healthy woman. In her mid-forties she continues to run 2–3 miles 5 days per week. Lilly is married with three children and is employed by the local school district as a speech therapist. Lilly describes herself as health-conscious. Her diet is balanced‚ and she is a nonsmoker

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    Radiological Weapons as Means of Attack Anthony H. Cordesman Radiological weapons are generally felt to be suitable largely for terror‚ political‚ and area denial purposes‚ rather than mass killings. Unlike nuclear weapons‚ they spread radioactive material contaminating personnel‚ equipment‚ facilities‚ and terrain. The radioactive material acts as a toxic chemical to which exposure eventually proves harmful or fatal. Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material

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    This article is about caring for pediatric patients who are suicidal. I believe in coincided with what we have recently been learning about during our clinical experience. I was also interested in this article because I had worked in pediatrics for six years prior to working in a rehab/nursing home setting. After reading this article‚ I learned ways to carefully screen the pediatric patient‚ how to do an assessment and how some families act and what measures of support they need during their families

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    Erich Maria Remarque’s novel “Im Westen Nichts Neues”‚ translated to English “All Quiet on the Western Front”‚ was published in 1928. Remarque began to write this novel when he left the German military. He began to work odd professions‚ all the while writing this book. Remarque closely related the characters and plot in this novel to his military experiences and comrades that fought next to him. Remarque’s middle name has not always been Maria. Remarque changed his middle name from Paul to Maria

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    This paper will argue that in “Mayfly‚” by Watts & Murphy‚ it is morally wrong for Stavros and the Goravecs for force Jeannie to animate the body of the Goravec’s child. This is because Jeannie exhibits behaviours akin to a person‚ and under this assumption‚ she is deserving of the moral standing/rights of a person. These rights were violated in the non-consensual act of Jeannie animating the child’s body. To begin‚ Jeannie needs to be considered a person for her to be deserving of rights that would

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    vests‚ materials and other hazmat necessities including a decontamination room for any possible exposures so that they it can be isolated from other citizens. Security is also very important to ensure safety of all leaders‚ staff and volunteers. A triage plan is also extremely important in order to prioritize treatment options and provide the best care for the disaster incidences. ("Suny Downstate Medical Center‚" 2014) References Emergency management plan for mass casualty. (2014). Retrieved from

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    Week 5 Assignment 1: Windows Incident Handling Tools 1. Archer Incident Management tracks incidents and ethics violations in real time‚ manages the investigation process‚ tracks incident resolution and monitors the incident status and impact. CSIRT functional need: Manage an incident’s tasks and activities. 2. D3 Incident Reporting and Case Management has two parts. The incident reporting side allows web based fully customizable incident forms‚ task and analysis reports. They can be customized

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    Medical assistant have a narrow list of things they can and cannot do for patients or a doctor in the doctor office. It’s often difficult to know what is allowed because there are not really strong laws regarding medical assistant in places. Most medical assistant learn their skills on the job. If you are interested in become a medical assistant then you probably interested in what they exactly do and cannot do. Just remember that when the instructed tell you to do something‚ doesn’t make it legal

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    In week six of Victimology and Crisis Management we analyze and explore the term “Crisis”. Identifying a mental health crisis and recognizing the complexity of the situation is essential when dealing with a child‚ teen‚ and adult when they are incapable of fully functioning emotionally and physically in their day to day lives. In module six we recognized the common causes of crises‚ and we became familiar with various treatments there are available for those situations. The word

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