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    BED POSITIONS AND USES PRONE The prone position is a position of the body lying face down. It is opposed to the supine position which is face up. Using terms defined in the anatomical position‚ the ventral side is down (which is towards the abdomen)‚ and the dorsal side is up (which is towards the back or posterior of the body). Prone refers to that pattern for the forearm‚ where the palm of the hand is directly behind the head‚ or at the sides and the radius and ulna are crossed. The main physiological

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    Bernard’s horrible attitude is revealed when "Bernard left the room with a swagger as he banged the door behind him‚ in the thought that he stood alone‚ embattled against the order of things‚ elated by the intoxicating consciousness of his individual significance and importance." (Huxley‚ 47) In this quote‚ Huxley reveals Bernard’s anger and attitude. It also determines his lack of care of others as it is clear that he is very self-centered. It is clear that Bernard will be a key character that will shape

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    cosmos‚ heliocentric meaning “sun-centered”‚ all the way to Sir Issac Newton who founded universal laws and a mechanical universe. The scientific revolution was based on a belief in core transformation from cosmology and astronomy to physics. The significance of the scientific revolution is that it is a period that saw a transformation on the fundamentals of multiple scientific ideas such as mathematics‚ physics‚ astronomy and biology‚ as well as there

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    powers‚ later known as checks and balances. Another reason why this document is significant was it served as the first national constitution of the United States. Those are just some of the reasons of what the Articles of Confederation were and the significance of the document. The constitutional convention was a meeting held

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    essential foundation of nursing practise; it is primarily dependant upon verbal and non-verbal communication. Encompassing both speech and behavioural aspects‚ efficient delivery and receiving of the nurse-patient messages initiates advantageous relationships‚ or contrarily‚ generates significant repercussions if applied ineffectively‚ thus affecting the quality of the nurse-patient relationship. This essay will discuss how effective verbal and non-verbal communication in nursing practice will facilitate

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    Through its portrayal of human experience‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet reinforces the significance of loyalty. To what extent does your interpretation of Hamlet support this view? The play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare explores the ideas and connections between the principles of loyalty and disloyalty. These ideas engross Hamlet‚ who’s experiences result in the unfolding of the revenge tragedy. This portrayal of such human experience is expressed through Hamlet’s loyalty to the dead King‚ his lack

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    The Significance of Suicide in Hamlet The concept of suicide is one that is greatly contemplated and discussed by Hamlet and other characters in William Shakespeare’s play. It can be seen through two of Hamlet’s soliloquies and his overall demeanor throughout the play. Hamlet has many issues that he must deal with such as the death of his father and the marriage of his uncle and mother. These two incidents led Hamlet to consider the extreme act of suicide to escape the fate that he had been bestowed

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    Why Nursing

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    Why nursing? The question seems harmless enough‚ but the question why nursing needs more of an answer than just “I care about people” or “job security”. A question like this is deceptive in the way that it has a multi-layered answer and no answer is ever wrong. When answering a question like why nursing‚ your answer must be as complex as the study of nursing can be and is at any given moment. My Decision: My decision to become a nurse came very early on in my life and from then on my desire to

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    plan of care I developed for Mr X while he was under my care in a post anaesthetic unit. It will discuss my nursing assessments‚ and what diagnoses I developed from this. It will then discuss the rationale behind my nursing interventions using relevant literature. My plan of care will be analysed throughout while identifying how my nursing care meets best practice guidelines. A nursing care plan is begun at a patients admission. In this case Mr X was booked in for an elective surgery‚ which meant

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    The nursing process is described as being an individualised problem solving approach in which patients receive nursing care. The nursing process consists of four distinct phases‚ each having a discreet role in the process‚ theses phases of the process are: assessment‚ planning‚ intervention and evaluation. (Oxford Dictionary of Nursing 2003) It is important that the four stages of the process from assessment to evaluation are carried out sequentially because each phase follows logically from

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