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    Nurses as Health Advocates Nurses as Health Advocates Active military service members and retired veterans have given their allegiance and sometimes their lives to preserve our nation’s safety and security. Their contributions to the protection of our country come at great cost to their lives and the lives of their families. Nurses are an integral part of the medical team saving lives of military personnel both in the trenches of combat‚ within community hospitals and clinics

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    Differences in competences between associate degree prepared nurse versus the baccalaureate prepared nurse. Maureen N Iwuoha Grand Canyon University: September 5‚ 2014 Differences in competences between associate degree prepared nurse versus baccalaureate prepared nurse. Competency is the measured degree of performance that integrates skills‚ ability‚ judgment and knowledge as defined by the American nurses association‚ in other words competency is the ability of an individual

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    Explain different transitions children and young people may experience from 0-19 years and how adults can support them through them. Babies weaning - young children may not like their new routine‚ such as different sleep patterns‚ different foods‚ not as much milk‚ Children may begin to have disturbed sleep patterns‚ be more irritable whilst awake and less motivated to try new foods. Its good through this stage of their transitions that the parents remain calm and keep a soft voice at all times

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    MU2.4-4.1 IDENTIFY THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS WHICH MAY INDICATE THAT A CHILD OR YOUNG PERSON IS INJURED OR UNWELL. The child may complain to the teacher that they don’t feel well or they feel tired‚ the child’s appearance maybe they look tired‚ pale and worn out. Also the child may have a high temperature; the child doesn’t take part in any activities and the child keeps saying they want their mum or dad. The child vomits‚ coughs for a long period of time‚ refuses food‚ they become clingy‚ refuse

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    Understand how to support positive outcome for children and young people Describe the social‚ economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people? Children and young people need to live in a good area for the child well being and it will help them in the future. Children and young people need to social with the own age group because they will build there self esteem and also they will communicate. Young people that live in a care house are more likely

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    religion of Buddhism does not believe in the all mighty nor does it say that human beings behave the way they do as a result of god. According to the culture of Buddhism human beings behave the way they want and they choose themselves. The story by ward describes the lives of the monks who were living in the forests of Thailand and it also draws light on the culture‚ beliefs and traditions of Buddhism. Tims book is a spiritual journey into the lives of monks. Based on Ward’s wonderful story of the

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    Researchers routinely choose an ◊-level of 0.05 for testing their hypotheses. What are some experiments for which you might want a lower ◊-level (e.g.‚ 0.01)? What are some situations in which you might accept a higher level (e.g.‚ 0.1)? You are correct when you say that the influence of the media has an affect on the children of "todays" behavior. There are so many TV shows and movies that protray violence and crime‚ I think it may lay the foundation for ideas for the kids that do not have a

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    The service learning project (SLP) of nurse residency programs (NRP) conducted for Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital (FMH) presented opportunities for learning‚ growth‚ and teamwork for the members of group four. The expectation of our group was to search for relevant data in the form of research articles which offered strong evidence describing the benefits the nursing staff of FMH would gain in the event of their implementation of an NRP for their new to practice nurses. The findings of the research were

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    On January 23‚ 2017‚ I visited the school nurse’s office to learn about her workload. The school nurse handles medical emergencies and incidents that may occur at school on daily bases. She also provides screenings and physicals to all students at school. The nurse’s job requires her to fill out different forms such as the Risk Management form for students that get injured in school. After watching her perform her duty‚ I observed that she also advocates for safety by participating in the development

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