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    Social Care HSC024 ASSESSMENT ONE Define the following types of abuse: Abuse may be physical‚ psychological‚ sexual‚ financial‚ negligent‚ reckless behaviour which endangers self or others as well as self-harm. Abuse may be intentional or unintentional. It may be about doing something (an act of commission) or doing something (an act of omission). When a person abuses another person they violate their human and civil rights. Abuse may occur regularly

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    Prime Directive Response When dealing with foreign sentient species‚ it is crucial to maintain what is know as a prime directive. This is the notion that a species may explore distant planets‚ but must take certain precautions when dealing with other sentient species to prevent any change in their progression. In the novel Speaker for the Dead‚ the citizens of Lusitania go to great lengths to preserve their prime directive‚ but the indigenous species appear to benefit from their encounters with

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    Self-Determination Theory – How Do You Feel? PSYC3520 - Intro to Social Psychology Social Psychological Theory April‚ 2014 What is the Self-Determination Theory? “Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation and personality‚ concerning people ’s inherent growth tendencies and their innate psychological needs.” (Deci & Ryan‚ n.d.) In short‚ it is our motivation in the choices we make that exclude outside influences. This theory of motivation

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    to analyze and fully comprehend how the Pediatric Clinic handles and records the profiles of the patients and the processes inside the Pediatric Clinic. Processes and transactions are done manually ever since the Pediatric Clinic was established. It is very tiring and tedious for the part of the secretary to check for the record every time a patient comes back for another transaction. It also takes a lot of time finding the existing records for a particular patient. Their records are being filed

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    The clinical information system application that I feel I would recommend that the accountable care organization start with to maximize its potential to improve quality and exceed CMS’ performance criteria is electronic medical record because it is better upgraded for the safety of a patient and intensify health quality and it also lower cost. An electronic health record is also a digital documentation of an individual’s medical history that is maintained by health professionals and official agencies

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    Clinical Information Systems Rachel Bisesi The topic I have chosen for Presentation Project is the Clinical Information System. According to Nanette Sayles and Kathy Trawick‚ who wrote "Introduction to Computer Systems for Health Information Technology”‚ a clinical information system is used to collect and store information related to patient care. The clinical data stored in the clinical information system (CIS) are patient identifiable and used to diagnose a patient’s condition‚ make decisions

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    PFC Hoskin‚ Wendy A 500 word essaying on following orders. What is the purpose of following orders or more relevantly why does a solider follow orders. Besides the obvious reasons of: avoiding getting yelled at‚ smoked or counseled. A solider follows orders to get the task at hand done. This ultimately leads to increased mission effectiveness and/or mission success. If a solider fails to accomplish an order‚ fails to follow an order or even out right refuses to listen to the order

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    knowledge and clinical skills are of a qualitatively different type from that of novice practitioners Benner (1984) states‚ beginners do not have enough experience upon which to base their expectations. Never the less I had certain preconceptions about the social‚ academic and knowledge-based aspects of the course One of the hallmarks of the theory is that each level is built heavily upon the experiences at lower levels (Benner‚ 1984). For instance‚ the only usable experiences novices can rely

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    In regards to the historic importance of following orders it in the Army‚ without the soldiers following the orders then there would be no structure and no control. Tasks that superiors and officers can’t‚ won’t‚ or don’t have time to complete will not get completed. Throughout history of this nation each unit has given orders with the thought they would get accomplished‚ without the following through of these orders many of the Army’s greatest victories could have and probably would have been defeats

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    aware of your surroundings but unable to interact. Imagine hearing your family discussing with the doctors your slim potential for recovery or insurance coverage running out and you can not articulate your wishes to continue treatment. In a situation like this‚ advanced directives provide the hospital‚ the staff‚ and your family the necessary guidance to authorize the use or withdraw of medical procedures. According to the Federal Patient Self Determination Act of 1990‚ advanced directives are "an

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