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    Journal Article Review Krystle Gonzales College of Nursing NR 305 Health Assessment Professor Sherer Summer II 2014 .. Journal Article Review Introduction “A guide to taking a patient’s history” is an article published in Nursing Standard in the December‚ 2007 issue‚ written by Hilary Lloyd and Stephen Craig. In this article‚ Lloyd and Craig outline the process of taking a complete health history from a patient. The reasoning for gathering a comprehensive history is also described. There

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    Article Review Week 1 Dana M. Williams Liberty University Article Review Week 1 Ray‚ K.‚ & Berger‚ B. (2010). Challenges in healthcare education; a correlational study of outcomes using two learning techniques. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development‚ 26(2)‚ 49 – 53. This research study compares electronic blended instruction technique with instructor led delivery of the same content and examines the correlation between the two delivery methods. Healthcare organizations are strapped

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    between world wars (WWI 1914-1918‚ WWII 1939-1945) music was heavily regulated- some wanted to reconnect with audience while other had little concern and began experimenting. France - Les Six- neoclassicism‚ drawing on French baroque "fully French‚ anti-Romantic in clarity‚ accessibility‚ emotional restraint" to establish French patriotism after the war. French music as intrinsically classical while German was romantic. Messiaen: lack of traditional harmony resolutions; chords are repeated

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    In Taking a Stand Against Ageism at All Ages Margaret Gullette (2011) dives into ageism and the effects it is having on society. Her stance is that U.S. society is pushing out older individuals claiming they are “useless”. She also mentions that middle aged people are starting to experience ageism at work as well due to U.S. society being obsessed with youth (Gullette‚ 2011). Gullette (2011) states in references to older people‚ “people are likely to be a “burden”‚ unworthy of resources.” This

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    During Patient Y’s stay on the maternity unit‚ various laboratory studies were drawn via the patient’s blood sample. After arriving on the unit‚ Patient Y had routine blood drawn‚ which includes a rapid plasma regain (RPR)‚ CBC and differential‚ and a type and screen. Please refer to Appendix B. The RPR was drawn to test for syphilis‚ which is a sexually transmitted disease. Patient Y’s RPR was nonreactive‚ which indicates that she does not have syphilis. Patient Y’s CBC and differential was within

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    In the Article of the week‚ by Ezra Klein she discusses things about the world that you might not have known & that surprises you. She talks about where most of the people in the world live ‚ where in the world it’s the best to be born & who are the wealthiest people in the world & where they live. In my opinion I think the most surprising thing was that more than half of the world’s population is situated in one circle around Asia. Asia is the largest continent is the world‚ has 48 counties & home

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    SOC 202 Nov 7‚ 2012 "Egypt fights to stem rapid population growth‚" by Will Rasmussen Will Rasmussen in the article “Egypt fights to stem rapid population growth‚" writes about Egypt’s dilemma of trying to stop a vastly growing population. Egypt ’s population doubled since President Hosni Mubarak took office in 1981 and it’s likely to double to 160 million by 2050. The nation’s growth has been quite high‚ in recent years the fertility rate is about 3.1 children per woman in contrast to the United

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    The article titled “Emerging Adults’ Use of Relational Maintenance Behaviors with Their Parents‚” conducted by Scott A. Myers and Natica P. Glover raised the question‚ “To what extent do emerging adults report using relational maintenance behaviors with their parents?” (p.258) Although before going through with their experiment‚ they predicted that among emerging adults‚ the use of relational maintenance behaviors would be related directly with perceived commitment‚ trust‚ and control mutuality with

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    Patient S cannot hear well and requires whoever is speaking to him to face him so he can see the lips move and hear more clearly. The patient also wears bifocals and requires them for reading. Patient S also claims they help him ‘watch his feet while walking.’ The patient explained that the best way for him to learn is to perform activities and receive written information about medications‚ diet‚ and exercises that should be continued throughout his life. The patient also expressed interest about

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    The purpose of this experiment was to create a new plasmid (pMV158GFP)‚ which lacks the malR protein and is mobile and has the GFP gene to be used to track the flow of genes between bacterial cells through conjugation. A plasmid with these qualities is necessary to create a plasmid that can be transferred to Gram-positive bacteria low in C&G (which are hard to transform with traditional means) by conjugation with other bacteria. Current vectors have the malR regulatory protein which imposes a problem

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