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    Congestive heart failure is a chronic condition that is responsible for the highest number of hospitalizations among adults. Readmission rates after hospitalization also remain high, with 50% of patients being readmitted within 6 months of discharge. (Desai & Stevenson, 2012). The Affordable Care Act penalizes hospitals with readmissions within 30 days after discharge, making readmissions a focus of hospitals nationwide. Several factors including discharge planning, patient education, diet restrictions

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    Why are we so afraid of failure? Not of our own failure, but of our children's? I don't have a child, of course we all know this, but I sometimes find myself more worried about my younger sister's failures than I am my own. We are so afraid of other people failing because we know how much it sucks. Each and everyone of us has failed miserably at some point in our lives, no matter how big or how small. We recognize the struggle, the frustration and the overall feeling of disappointment.

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    Introduction "Congestive Heart Failure is the Inability of the heart to maintain the demands of pumping blood with normal efficiency to other organs, such as the brain, liver, and kidneys" (Congestive heart failure, 2008). Without the heart carrying out its functions, all the organs in the body would be deprived of sufficient blood to do its work, the kidney will no longer filter its blood leading to fluid accumulation in areas such as the lungs, liver, legs, and surrounding eye, when this happens

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    The temptation to give up is a common one, and nobody is exempt. Failure isn 't something many of us can handle gracefully. And even though we know it 's a common human condition, we 're somehow always surprised when it happens to us. Following are 35 quotes you can read the next time you feel as though you want to give up. Reminding yourself that loss of hope is temporary might just compel you to pick yourself up and move forward. 1. Courage doesn 't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet

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    Success and failure seem to be pretty distinct opposites, but many times success and failures aren’t as we think they would be. Sometimes failure is can be turned into successes if you are willing to look back at them, and open to learning from them. For example, failing a test or quiz, could be seen as a success or failure, it just depends on how you personally view successes and failures. In my opinion flunking a test is a failure in the moment, but it might be beneficial to you in the long run

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    fear of failure. This was a wake-up call to me. Previously, I strolled through school almost effortlessly because the grades I received seemed good enough to me. I had underestimated the effort needed to succeed and failing my math class caused me to overturn my previous thoughts and my negative work ethic.

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    success or failure depend both on external and internal factors. Most of the challenges in which a business will face might be foreseeable and some will be completely unpredictable. However, if a business is successful, management must be attentive to all matters which are likely to have a material impact on its viability, and must then demonstrate skills both in exploiting opportunities and mitigating threats (FEE 2004). In general, many different terminologies are related to business failure, such

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    Many people see failure as the end of a journey, but in reality it is a step that must be taken on the road to success. I experienced one of my biggest failures during the summer before my junior year of high school by being cut from the soccer team. Soccer is one of the things I love most and when I was told I couldn’t play anymore I was heartbroken. I thought that my dreams of playing were over and that it was time to find a new hobby. For weeks I searched for new things to do but I could never

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    discussion of ‘In Praise of Failure’ in the class most of us agreed that the failure is a big if not an essential part of our life. Some of my peers even said that without failure our life would be boring. Bradatan, the author of ‘In Praise of Failure’ also expressed his worries regarding the future of failure in his text. ‘Certainly the promise of continual human progress and improvement is alluring. But there is a danger there, too — that in this more perfect future, failure will become obsolete’ he

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    #3: Success and Failure Post #2: After reading others posts, my personal definition of success and failure is very similar to others definition. That success and failure is deemed on the result, but rather the journey and what is done after a failure. Many of us agree, that failure can be deemed as a positive thing rather than a negative, and what we do after we fail determines whether, or not we really failed. It is interesting to view each others’ definitions of success and failure through our DFS

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