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    High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion NUR/542 August 11‚ 2014 Professor James Bon High-Risk Families A high-risk family is a family unit that is at an increased risk for emotional‚ intellectual‚ or developmental problem because of the type of environment or circumstances that is occurring within the family unit. Adults and children that are involved in these high-risk family units are at a higher risk to develop problems‚ both physically and emotionally. There are

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    Interview Project: Learning Experience with Linear and Systemic Questioning Nasheena Richardson Capella University COUN 5220 Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy April 20‚ 2013 Abstract In this paper I will have a detailed interview process laid out in order of focus. First‚ I am focusing my interview on the background of my partner and what motivates her to go to school and further her education. Secondly‚ I will ask her why she chose to specialize in her field

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    Systemic Competitiveness and Local Economic Development Paper for Publication in Shamim Bodhanya (ed.)‚ Large Scale Systemic Change: Theories‚ Modelling and Practices Jörg Meyer-Stamer jms@mesopartner.com Duisburg January 2008 mesopartner local economic delivery www.mesopartner.com Content 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4 5 6 6.1 6.2 7 Introduction The concept of Systemic Competitiveness Systemic Competitiveness at the local level From the supranational to the local level What do we mean

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    your initial opinion of Multi-Systemic Therapy? 2. What action will you implement in effort of taking ownership in your Multi-Systemic Therapy experience? 3. What is one thing‚ if given the opportunity‚ you would change about MST? Intervention/Innovation Description Through the encouragement of the use of EBP in multi-systemic Therapy‚ it is my hope is to see the clients/caregivers take ownership of their behavior while participating in multi-systemic Therapy (MST). This

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    Acute Systemic Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis is a systemic allergic reaction involving the respiratory and/or the cardiovascular system; it has a rapid onset with the possibility of causing death. However‚ less severe reaction may be also defined as “anaphylaxis” if there is a high index of suspicion for allergic reaction in the setting of previously diagnosed allergy (Sanchez et al. 1999; Simons et al. 2007; Tang and Liew‚ 2008). It was observed by Simons (2006) that anaphylaxis is a disease of modern

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    Color blindness or also referred to as race blindness is the exclusion of race in the assessment of a human being. Color blindness is a new concept that strives to mineralize racial discrimination. Our society has strived to find a state of colorblindness but has yet to succeed. Past discriminations have hindered the progress of colorblindness in society. Due to racism in the past many hurdles were created for minorities to overcome in the present. Hurdles such as poverty and negative stereotypes

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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that can potentially affect all of the systems of the body. This disease can often be seen along with other autoimmune disorders. SLE is characterized by the antibodies of a patient beginning to attack normal healthy cells. “The Lupus Foundation of America estimates that 1.5 million Americans‚ and at least five million people worldwide‚ have a form of lupus‚” The Lupus Foundation of America (2015). It is often difficult and can take up

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    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease‚ which means the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. This leads to long-term (chronic) inflammation. Lupus nephritis is kidney inflammation caused by SLE. Up to 60% of people with SLE are diagnosed with Lupus nephritis which can lead to significant illness and even death[1]. Signs and symptoms of lupus nephritis may include elevated blood pressure‚ foamy urine‚ edema. Lupus nephritis is diagnosed based on urinalysis‚

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    forms: individual‚ institutional‚ and systemic. Individual racism consists of overt acts by individuals that cause death‚ injury‚ destruction of property‚ or denial of services or opportunity. Institutional racism is more subtle but no less destructive. Institutional racism involves polices‚ practices‚ and procedures of institutions that have a disproportionately negative effect on racial minorities’ access to and quality of goods‚ services‚ and opportunities. Systemic racism is the basis of individual

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    Systemic Injustices: Life Imprisonment‚ Disparities for People of Color: In the United States‚ the shadows of the justice system‚ more often than not‚ obscure the path to equality‚ which casts a wall over the lives of people of color‚ who find themselves caught in a system of inequality. As individuals try to navigate this complicated labyrinth of the American Legal System‚ they encounter multiple barriers. These barriers can obstruct access to fair and equal justice. They show systemic flaws that

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