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    The Second Shift Summary

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    In the article‚ The Second Shift‚ Arlie Hochschild explains that the household responsibilities that a wife and mother takes care of‚ aside from working her paid job‚ roughly adds up to fifteen hours longer each week than men( Hochschild‚ 259). The article asserts that even though both parents have careers‚ it’s usually the mom who also works the second shift at home. The second shift included household chores in addition of working outside the home (Hochschild‚ 260). One reason why women feel the

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    A Registered Nurse

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    registered nurse are as follows. Maintain accurate and detailed reports on each patient as they are responsible for one or many other patient’s. One has to also administer a patient’s medications and check for reactions to the medication or for any side effects. They must report any serious symptoms to the patient’s Doctor. A Registered nurse must be able to do any sort of modification to the patient’s health care plan in case the patient does not responded well to the previous plan. Nurses must prepare

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    Paradigm Shift In America

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    Paradigm shift is described as “a revolution‚ a transformation‚ or a sort of metamorphosis. It does not just happen; but rather‚ it is driven by agents of change” (Rawls‚2016). In The 20th century the United States has experienced a paradigm shift in the very fabric of America. The slow absolution of the meaning and the rights associated with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. These were the cornerstone documents that our country was founded on. The Founding Fathers separated

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    Nurse Anesthetists

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    Ever experience a terrible sickness or disease that requires the assistance of a nurse or doctor? The world is vast with the varieties of diseases and people who seek treatment and medicine. Health physicians‚ such as doctors and nurses‚ train every day to help continue helping those who are unable to help themselves. The duties of a CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) are limitless almost to the point of being capable of completing any line of work in the medical field. Anesthesia

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    Nurse

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    FUNDAMENTAL OF NURSING PROCEDURE MANUAL for PCL course Nursing Department‚ Khwopa Poly-Technic Institute & Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Fundamental of Nursing Procedure Manual Published by: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Nepal Office Block B‚ Karmachari Sanshaya Kosh Building Hariharbhavan‚ Lalitpur‚ NEPAL (P.O. Box 450‚ Kathmandu‚ NEPAL) Tel:(977-1) 5010310 Fax:(977-1) 5010284 All copyright reserved by JICA First Edition: March‚ 2008 Re - print: November

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    The Right Shift Theory

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    The Right Shift Theory In 1972‚ Marian Annett of the University of Leicester UK proposed a theory that came to be known as the Right Shift Theory. She believed that as humans evolved‚ all of the major functions of the brain‚ such as speech‚ shifted to being controlled and centered in the left hemisphere of the brain‚ which controls the right side of the body naturally. By shifting important functions to the left‚ a bias for the right hand would be created. This lateralization and biased‚ according

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    Meditation and Stress

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    Meditation and Stress I am writing this research paper to show the positive effects of meditation on stress and to provide information on a few different meditation techniques. This subject has interested me for a long time‚ but even more so since I began taking yoga this semester. “Your body is hard-wired to react to stress in ways meant to protect you against threats from predators and other aggressors. Such threats are rare today‚ but that doesn’t mean that life is free of stress. On the contrary

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    Nurse Staffing

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    Running head: NURSE STAFFING Nurse Staffing: Does One Size Fit All? Iva Roach Abstract Two major forms of staffing guidelines will be discussed‚ nurse-to-patient ratio and staffing by acuity. This paper will discuss the history of each staffing form. It will point out the benefits and negative features of both practices‚ describe how hospitals deal with staffing and discuss the states that have laws requiring certain guidelines be followed. Nurse Staffing: Does One Size Fit All? What

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    The Shift In Lucy's Life

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    From chapter five to nine we see a shift in Lucy’s out look of her situation. This is due to her life being outside of the hospital and being around people who are not ill like herself. Lucy writes about her struggles of being different and people treat her differently. She illustrates this points by talking about the times she has been bullied outside of class and the way her family and friends would treat her. This also shows us the shift in her attitude and how the people around her shaped her

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    Nurses with Addiction

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    most stressful careers in healthcare. Long hours of direct patient care take its toll emotionally and physically. While the profession is rewarding for most‚ the constant stress can become a catalyst for all kinds of self damaging behaviors. The American Nurses’ Association estimates between ten and twenty percent of nurses will abuse drugs within the workplace at some point during his/her career (ANA‚ 2002). This percentage is similar to that of substance abusers within the general population

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