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    Schmidt October 07, 2012 Research Critique, Part 2 The purpose of this paper is to critique an article on the circumstances and characteristics of why patients fall in the hospital setting. The article being critiqued defines a fall as an unexpected drop from a sitting, standing, and lying position, which include an assisted fall (where someone helps guide them to the floor), slipping from a chair to the floor, and when a patient is found on the floor (Hitcho et al., 2008). This critique will

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    the efforts to prevent falls, falls still occur frequently and some repeatedly. According to Currie (2008), approximately 700000 to 1000000 individuals fall in the United States hospitals each year. A fall in a health care organization is considered a never-event by Medicare and Medicaid services(CMS) (Cox et al., 2015). As the result, health care facilities are not reimbursed for hospitalized falls which increase the economic burden of hospitals. Background of study Falls can be categorized into

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    Risk Factors for Falls Among Geriatric Population Living in Nursing Facilities Sharon Lando Mailyn Philavong Submitted to Dr. Logan in partial fulfillment of course NURS 409 Psychiatric of Nursing Morgan State University November 1, 2016 Risk Factors for Falls Among Geriatric Population Living in Nursing Facilities          Falls are a major problem in elderly population in the United States living in nursing facilities. Statistics from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) show that

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    Mobility/Trauma and Injury/Fractures Mobility/Trauma and Injury/Fractures Jo Ann Swain El Centro College AND Program 10-1-16   MOBILITY Mobility refers to all the body movements that we make including the movements that are required for our bodies to function adequately as when we are able to make purposeful gross and fine movements. These are necessary to carry out activities of daily living. The musculoskeletal system

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    with meaning (Taylor 1), and were used to illustrate key points of Christian teaching through the use of imagery (Taylor 5). Cathedrals were a place to immerse individuals in worship. Religious parents encourage their children to pray, take them to church and to religious events (Newberg and

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    Comeback Churches establishes a decent framework for perceiving the issue and will help pioneers in the Church begin moving in the right heading. Furthermore, it makes an extraordinary showing with shielding the requirement for Churches to genuinely assess the wellbeing and welfare of their body. A great guide to any Church pioneers and any individual who should notice that their

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    The temple that we visited was the Abu Bakr Mosque, a Sunni temple, and the largest Islamic Mosque in the state of Colorado. The temple can accommodate up to 3,000 people at its maximum. Abu Bakr is a part of the Colorado Muslim Society and is the first masjid in Colorado after the building was purchased in 1974 and relocated to its current location. My first impression of the masjid was that it did not seem like a religious building at first sight. Because of the simple masonry of the exterior,

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    When someone thinks of a scared place, most will think of places that almost transport a person to a different time. This could be a place built a 1,000 years ago or 300 hundred years ago. Many wouldn’t think of a something built or created thirty or sixty years ago. There are these new creations that are used for frequent or daily devotions. The Crystal Cathedral was completed by architect Philip Johnson, who completed the project that was begun by Dr. Robert H. Schuller. The cathedral is twelve

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    If writing about churches starting churches were a chemistry experiment, “relational models” of church planting would be the catalyst that causes the experiment to boil over. Relational models focus on sending Christians into their communities to gather and disciple people who are not involved in churches. If enough people are gathered, new congregations may form. While the general idea may sound intriguing, the specific models inspire frustration and fear for numerous leaders of established churches

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    necessary. Briefly respond to these objections to church planting (use complete sentences) • It is better to have big churches not a bunch of small ones. (2 pts.) No I do not believe that having big churches and not a lot of small churches. I think its good to have a nice mix between the two based on the culture and the population of the community. Each of them have their perks and their weakness. • We need seminary-trained pastors to start that church. (2 pts.) No I do not believe that we need seminary-trained

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