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    Nursing Care Plan

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    CUES/ CLUES |DIAGNOSIS |OBJECTIVES |INTERVENTIONS |EVALUATION | |SUBJECTIVE: ➢ “I ALWAYS EXPERIENCED CHEST PAIN AND DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING” As verbalized by the patient. OBJECTIVE: ➢ Weak and pale in appearance ➢ Difficulty of breathing ➢ Poor skin turgor ➢ Clutching of hands to chest ➢ Shortness of breath ➢ Restlessness VITAL SIGNS: ➢ BP- 130/90 mmHg ➢ T- 37.5 C ➢ PR- 98 BPM ➢ RR-25BPM ➢ PAIN SCALE- 8 | ➢ ACUTE PAIN RELATED TO MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA. |SHORT

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    ASSESSMENT (Data Collection) NURSING DIAGNOSIS (Patient Problem/Priority) PLANNING (Patient-Centered Goals) IMPLEMENTATION (Nursing Interventions) Nurse roles: Assess‚ monitor‚ use of communication techniques‚ patient education EVALUATION (Patient-Centered Goal Met?) Subjective: (what you heard the patient describe) Objective: (what you see‚ hear‚ smell‚ feel) *Use nursing diagnosis language 1 goal per physical What specifically will you do - as a nurse - to assist the patient

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    Should all adoptions be open? Carisa Tacke October 10‚ 2012 Comp11- hour 5 Mrs. Budimlija “If a mother and father can love more than one child‚ then certainly a child can love more than one mother or father” - Unknown. SOMETHING ELSE!! Adoptions should be open because the child may have a positive relationship with the birth family‚ there is no pressure on the child to find who their birthparents are‚ the child will never have to search for his/her birthparents‚ and the adoptive parents

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    Christians‚ there is a heated dispute on baptism. Should believers be baptized as children? Or‚ should baptism only be administered to those who are able to give consent? Many believe that Christians should be coherent and willing before being baptized. And that ultimately‚ baptism should only be performed on those who chose it for themselves. This ideology has been termed believer’s baptism. In contrast‚ there is a belief that we should be baptized as children or infants. This practice is known as infant

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    When should kids be considered adults? Kids should be considered adults at the age of 18. Kids are able to vote at 18. If they are able to choose who runs our country then why can’t they be called adults? Being able to vote is an “adult thing” to do but if a majority of those “adults” are 18 then why are they still being called a kid? The law is able to recognize that after someone turns 18 their parents no longer have to support them.Their parents may wish to continue supporting them even after

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    many controversial issues today‚ is the question‚ should children be required to be vaccinated? Vaccines have been around for many years claiming to help your system to be immune from many diseases. Although there have been many great claims about vaccines helping and saving lives‚ people are now claiming that not all vaccines may be safe after all. In my opinion‚ I believe no. Children should not be required to be vaccinated because‚ parents should make medical decisions‚ they could cause health problems

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    P1: Why children and young people might need to be looked after Definition of ‘looked after’ The definition of ‘looked after’ is when a child is cared for by social service‚ it either happens with a court order maybe because of an abuse or with the agreement of the parent. “The term ‘looked after children and young people’ is generally used to mean those looked after by the state‚ according to relevant national legislation which differs between England‚ Northern Ireland‚ Scotland and Wales

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    In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ted talk titled “We Should All Be Feminists”‚ Adichie discusses the subject matter of what the word feminists means and how feminism still affects her life today. In one of the most important points of Adichie’s speech‚ she discusses how she was led to believe that being a feminist was a bad thing‚ and how boys are put on a higher pedestal than women from the many examples she gave‚ like how a boy in her primary school was given the position of class monitor‚ just for

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    Why Children Spank

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    their wife‚ husband or children and that was considered a family matter for others to stay out of. Today some still hold on to the thought of it’s not their business while others say oh‚ yes‚ it is their business in spite of where it takes place at. There is a line between spanking and beating. Since everyone has a mind of their own it can not be assumed everyone is on the same page with what those lines are; for everyone has a different interpretation of those lines. We all have values and beliefs

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    Advertising to Children: Acceptable As Is or Is There A Need For Regulation? Companies are teaching and telling kids that they have to have this‚ that‚ and more through their persuasive advertisements. They have taught kids the common nagging phrase “I want‚ I want‚ I want‚” they’re making overindulgence an acceptable trait‚ and they are convincing children that they are inferior if they don’t have one of the latest most popular products to hit the market. According to Solomon‚ The central virtue/

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