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    REFLECTIVE ESSAY ON PEG FEEDING This essay discusses a clinical skill in which I have become competent during my placement in care home. I will use a reflective model to discuss how I achieved the necessary level of competence. Reflection can make a sense of the familiar and taken for granted situations and is an important human activity‚ in which people capture their experience‚ think about it and evaluate it (Driscoll‚ 1994). Here I have used the Gibbs model of reflection which includes description

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    1. Please discuss an example in which fair is not everybody getting the same thing‚ instead fair is everybody getting what they need in order to be successful. The perfect example that I can think of quickly from the top of my head would be the simple case scenario of glasses. For example‚ if one student needs glasses‚ does that mean that all students should wear glasses? Simple answer in this case‚ not everyone needs glasses‚ therefore not everyone would be treated equal by receiving a pair of

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    PEG Tube Case Summary

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    effected‚ her heart was beating regularly and she can breathe spontaneously. Sara was completely dependent on the PEG tube for feeding. The doctors responsible for Sara’s case decided that the life was with no value for Sara and the PEG tube should be withdrawn. Sara’s husband and her family reject this decision and they have approached the Sharia court to prevent doctor from withdrawing the PEG tube. The ethics of this case was turned on why the physician is recommending withdrawal‚ and why the husband

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    Just count the Pegs Freddie Short has a new shortcut to find the area of any polygon on the geoboard that has no pegs on the interior. His formula is like a rule for an In-Out in which the In is the number of pegs on the boundary and out is the area of the figure. Sally Shorter has a shortcut for any geoboard polygon with exactly four pegs on the boundary. All you have to tell her is how many pegs are in the interior and she can use her formula to find the are immediately. Frashy Shortest

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    use of the Epilepsy Pathway used in an Accident & Emergency Department (AED) at a local Trust 1.0 Introduction: 1.1 Background Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterised by recurring seizures. Different types of epilepsy have different causes. Accurate estimates of incidence and prevalence are difficult to achieve because identifying people who may have epilepsy is difficult. Epilepsy has been estimated to affect between 362‚000 and 415‚000 people in England. In addition‚ there will

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    I chose to do my research on epilepsy. I have some knowledge of this sickness and I have found some interesting facts and more information that will help us as we prepare ourselves to become future educators. As we all know we will be faced with many students‚ and we must prepare ourselves with the terms‚ facts and the many learning abilities to fit the needs of the children for they our future. The more I continue to prepare myself‚ I am getting a clearer understanding how children lean and it

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    Epilepsy Case Study Essay

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    attack of epilepsy and was quickly taken to Merced’s County Hospital for treatment. Given the fact that Merced’s hospital did not have professional Hmong interpreters to translate medical procedures‚ physicians relied on janitors and nurse’s aide who spoke Hmong. As a result‚ Lia was misdiagnosed many times before a diagnosis of epilepsy was confirmed. In addition to the communication barriers‚ the Hmong’s belief that epilepsy was “evidence that they have the power to perceive things other people

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    find it on the Calendar as a file) “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes is a story about a young boy‚ Roger‚ who tries to steal a purse from Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones‚ when she turns a corner. Mrs. Jones then takes care of Roger. She does things like making him was his face‚ feeding him dinner‚ and basically treating him like her own son. At the end‚ she gives him the money he needs and they never see each other again. 3. Introduction‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and resolution

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    Epilepsy is a group of related disorders characterized by a tendency for recurring seizures. There are different types of epilepsy and seizures. Epilepsy drugs are prescribed to control seizures‚ and rarely surgery is necessary if medications are ineffective. Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain’s electrical system. Abnormal electrical impulses cause brief changes in movement‚ behavior‚ sensation‚ or awareness. There are around 180‚000 new cases of epilepsy each year. About 30% occur in children

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    Background: Epilepsy is also referred to as seizure disorder; it is a chronic brain disorder that briefly interrupts the normal electrical activity of the brain to cause seizures. These seizures can be characterized by a variety of symptoms including uncontrolled movements of the body‚ disorientation or confusion‚ sudden fear‚ or loss of consciousness. Epilepsy may be a result from a head injury‚ stroke‚ brain tumor‚ lead poisoning‚ or genetic conditions. An interesting fact about epilepsy is that in

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