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    The definition of family has changed drastically over the years. According to dictionary.com‚ a family is a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household. In the past few years‚ this traditional definition has changed. To be considered a family people do not have to be living in the same household or related by blood. There are many different factors that play into making people a family. A family does not have to be two parents with kids. There are lots of families whose

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    The Use of Ways of Knowing in a Clinical Scenario Fabiola Benoit Saint Joseph’s College Abstract The use of ways of knowing is assumed to be a valid and necessary strategy in providing adequate care in the nursing field. Carper has developed four ways of knowing that has become essential in a nurses every day practice. Carper’s four fundamental patterns of knowing are defined as empirical‚ ethical‚ personal and aesthetic. Empirical knowledge is defined as the science of nursing. Aesthetic knowledge

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    Has the nature of terrorism changed over the last thirty years? Answer this question with reference to three specific examples of terrorist campaigns. This essay will endeavour to give an historical analysis of contemporary terrorism and its changing nature by focusing on three specific terrorist campaigns over the last thirty years. The essay will begin by first presenting a definition of terrorism and will move on to provide a brief account of the geographical shift in terrorism by discussing

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    economical‚ cultural and technological change. The past ten years information technology has changed work and working practices dramatically affecting our lives in various ways. Firstly people have now the opportunity to work online no matter what disabilities or other health problems they have. Therefore the economy of the world is affected positively achieving progress and world improvement. Furthermore‚ the time saved by using the information technology can be used for extra work as the fast access

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    supposed to work‚ earn money and eventually spend some time with childrean over the weekend. Wife’s role was to cook‚ clean and take care of childrean every day. Nowadays that kind of family model would be rather unacceptable‚ becouse relationships between the sexes have changed their character. Until the end of former century‚ woman’s role was to please the man‚ who provided her in money‚ so she was dependent on him. It has greatly changed‚ since the big technology progress started and much more

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    The American Academy of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) has developed a curriculum of content and expected competencies of graduates from baccalaureate nursing program. These “Nine Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice” were established in 2008 and serves as the guidelines for all AACN approved colleges and universities. These essentials are 1. Liberal education for baccalaureate generalist nursing practice. 2. Basic organizational and systems leadership for quality care

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    The Past 50 Years The history of the telephone has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. When the telephone was originally invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876‚ communication across a phone line was only achievable by short distances and was only used to transmit voice data. With today’s technology‚ communications can span the globe and carry voice‚ data‚ and video. The earliest phone systems used rotary technology and a manual switching system requiring human intervention. It was not

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    for the patient it has always gone ok and the patient has been fine with having her bloods taken before. The nurse told the patient it wouldn’t hurt at all. Something happened whereby the nurse couldn’t get the blood and had to re-attempt the procedure. The patient also experienced some pain during this procedure which she wasn’t expecting‚ the patient found this a quite traumatic experience The patient was elderly and appeared confused. The patient became anxious and next time a blood test was due

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    Foundations of Nursing Practice module and my first placement experience have assisted in my development as a nurse. The unit where I spent my four weeks is a day surgery centre. Using experiences from the placement I will discuss the concept of individualised care and its relevance to nursing assessments and care delivery. I will also look at the professional and ethical issues that impact on nursing today‚ primarily focusing on the aspect of dignity and obtaining patient consent from the Nursing and Midwifery

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    “Reflection is not just a thoughtful practice‚ but a learning experience”. (Jarvis 1992) This is a reflection on an incident that occurred during a shift on the labour ward. I have chosen Gibbs model of reflection (1988) to guide my reflective process. (Gibbs 1998) (Appendix I). Gibbs model (1998) goes through six important points to aid the reflective process‚ including description of incident‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ conclusion and finally action plan. The advantage of Gibbs’s six-stage

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