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     Conducted home visit assessments, gathered, and documented information from all diagnostic sources.  Assessed the physical and psychosocial needs of the patients.  Initiated and directed interdisciplinary team conferences as required for the high-risk patients.  Treatment of common illnesses and provides high-quality care.  Re-evaluated the patient’s needs and implemented changes to the treatment plan as necessary. 3/2015-5/2015 Miodrag Zivic, LLC Euclid, Ohio Nurse Practitioner

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    Legal Measures: This deals with the laws related to cybersecurity that are already or will be set in place by the nation’s legal system which is comprised of many parts involving Federal and State Governments, Laws, and Courts. Setting legal measures is extremely vital to the protection of information within many government, public, or private organizations as it addresses various initiatives, such as improving government security practices, increasing penalties for computer crimes, and fighting

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    The Affordable Care Act established the need for medical home model of care that focus on quality and safety, which is patient-centered and team based. The providers and care team care for patient with complex health conditions. The diseases process of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be treated with by using this model to coordinate and provided comprehensive care in the home. COPD is a progressive lung disease that can be prevented and treated. COPD consist of chronic bronchitis

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    Pharmacists are part of the patient care team, responsible for overseeing the best, safe, and management cost on medication therapy using evidenced of medicine to improve patient care in all patients. Medical staff and other team are depending on pharmacists on their knowledge of drugs and collaborative practice. In larger hospital there are pharmacists on different floors and opportunity to interact with other. Hospital pharmacists gather with multidisciplinary team to help improve therapy by providing

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    I grew up in a family that grew up in Agoura Hills, my mom, two uncles, aunt, and brother all went to Agoura High School and my grandpa is really involved in the community with the high school football team, AYSO, and pony league baseball. My brother is two grades above me and I had all of his teachers throughout elementary and middle school, even now i have some of his old art teachers. I was constantly referred to as his little sister and i really struggled with identity issues because of that

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    Ventricular Fibrillation

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    action plan, in case of an emergency and, encourage a family member to obtain CPR training. Conclusion Ventricular Fibrillation is life threatening, it is emergency case in which every second of immediate action is necessary. As you have read in the above paragraphs, the skill of recognizing the signs and symptoms of ventricular fibrillation, performing CPR and defibrillation is concomitant in survival of the client. Therefore, advocating for rapid response in the patient teaching

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    Major emergencies, acts of terrorism and disasters have become more frequent in recent decades. These disasters affect more and more people, taxing local state and federal resources. Mass casualty incidents are commonly classified as disasters due to a large number of individuals affected by the event. Many lives are saved if the affected communities are prepared organized and have developed emergency response plans in place before the disaster. Also, survivors of mass casualty incidents often suffer

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    The modernization of the world utilizes many products that are produced from man-made products that are considered hazardous materials. These products fill our garages and store rooms in small quantities. However, these household products pose a minor threat compared to the large amounts of dangerous chemicals, and products are shipped, stored, or produce on a large scale in our towns. The failure to properly handle these chemicals and products can and frequently has a disastrous outcome. This hazardous

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    Interprofessional Care

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    Collaboration, within interprofessional teams, is fundamental in a maternity setting. The framework of interprofessional care provides an avenue for women and their families, potentially with complex needs, to receive holistic and individualised care (D’Amour et al., 2009; The Royal College of Midwives (RCM), 2014). RCM (2014) suggests that the responsibility of managing the interprofessional relationships between specialist health care professionals, such as neonatologists, belongs with the midwife

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    target a school that can defend itself and fight back. I personally think every second counts in a school shooting. Calling 911 and waiting for police to arrive isn't good enough. Our teachers need to be prepared to defend themselves in case of an emergency. What happens when the closest police unit is 10 minutes away? What to do then? One of two scenarios will happen… die or become injured waiting to be rescued, or fight back. Shouldn't we give our children and teachers a fighting chance? Arming our

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