Patient Teaching–Incentive Spirometer Sergei Pugachov Georgia Southern University School of Nursing Dr. Linda Upchurch NURS 3163 An incentive spirometer is a device that our patients use to improve the function of their lungs. This main underlying principle is that breathing can be exercised to train the expansion of lungs capacity (Potter‚ Perry‚ Stockert‚ & Hall‚ 2013). Patients who qualify for this intervention include those who have recently had a surgery‚ were under anesthesia‚ or
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Instructor Policies SCI 162 Principles of Health and Wellness Facilitator Information Beth Nicholson nicholsonba@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) BethSocoski@gmail.com (Personal) 4122601207 (EST) Facilitator Availability I am generally online every single day‚ usually in the afternoons and evenings. Sending me a Private Message is the most effective way to communicate with
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Incentives as a Component of Salesman Compensation Structure By Mohit Pandey 11DM-187 Sales Management-Section D What are Incentives? It is defined as a type of additional remuneration either in cash or kind given to an employee as a means of increasing output or as a motivational influence. Why do we need to give incentives? Firstly incentives work as psychological stimulant for a person to perform better. Incentives act like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Secondly‚ the
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An Introduction To The Power Of Incentives There are incentives in all aspects of our lives‚ such as‚ home where you do your chores and get rewarded‚ or at work when you do extra jobs to get a promotion or raise‚ or at school where you do some extra credit for a better grade. As economist Steven Landsburg writes in The Armchair Economist (1991‚ p 3)‚ “Most of economics can be summarized in four words: ‘People respond to incentives.’ The rest is commentary.” People care about their employers
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1. How is giving good for your wellness? Provide three ways in which giving increases/changes a person’s wellness. Giving in general is good for our overall wellness. Research has shown that it can increase both our mood and health. When giving to someone‚ even if that’s just volunteering‚ rather than spending on personal life can give people a “Helper’s High” which can make them happy. This sense of happiness and helpfulness can reduce stress (which is connected with health issues) and lead to a
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Ethically‚ offering incentives for charitable acts is a good thing to do. However someone may view it‚ giving to charity is always the right answer. Lost students would not give to charity unless an incentive such as extra credit is given. When a reward is given‚ most people would agree to donating to charity. The exchange of donations for a reward is not always bad. Setting up a reward for donating to charity is not necessarily a bad thing. For instance‚ it might encourage people to donate
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Summary Both financial and non financial incentive motivators implemented with or without systematic administrations had different effects on work performance. The authors‚ Stajkovic and Luthans‚ based on their study of a manufacturing company of 7‚000 workers‚ concluded that financial incentive motivator‚ specifically pay for performance‚ had a stronger effect on work performance by increasing it by 37% than non financial incentive motivators‚ namely social recognition and performance feedback
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6 Dimensions of Health and wellness Hello and today i’ll be talking to you about the 6 dimensions of health and wellness‚ and also how to improve on them to become healthier in all of them. The 6 dimensions of health are Emotional‚ Physical‚ Social‚ Spiritual‚ Intellectual‚ and Environmental Health and Wellness. Emotional Health: This dimension means to be emotion and be in tact with your emotions and not just being mad‚sad‚happy all the time if you hide your feelings behind a happy face all of
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Antivirus Programs Today‚ people rely on computers to create‚ store‚ and manage critical information‚ many times via a home computer network. Information transmitted over networks has a higher degree of security risk than information kept in a user’s home or company premise. Thus‚ it is crucial that they take measures to protect their computers and data from loss‚ damage‚ and misuse resulting from computer security risks. Antivirus programs are an effective way to protect a computer against
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