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    Ethical, Moral and Legal Standards in Nursing Introduction The conceptual framework of ethics, moral and legal standards guide us in our daily practice as nurses. They help to influence some of the decisions we make during times of distress like moral indifference, uncertainty, and conflict (Marquis&Huston 2015). Ethics principles, on the other hand, guide us during decision making using autonomy, beneficence, Nonmaleficence, utility, justice, confidentiality (Marquis&Huston 2015). However, legal

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    PREL 440: Case Analysis for 2012 Rush Limbaugh vs. Sandra Fluke I. Introductory Statement Rush Limbaugh word choices are the problem. On a live radio show with over 12 million listeners, Limbaugh has openly called third year Georgetown law student, Sandra Fluke multiple derogatory words, including “slut” and “prostitute.” This has been spanned out over three days, where he has transitioned the situation into a public debate. Public Relations is needed to maintain Limbaugh positive political platform

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    Do you think birth control should be covered by health insurance? For a long duration of time, this has been a question that still remains up for discussion. Birth control is a widely known contraception, but many people are against it. Sixty two percent of the population of women uses contraception. 10.6 million women use this contraception, and as time goes on the number seems to increase. When used accurately, birth control prohibits pregnancy. Today, due to the Affordable Care Act, all private

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    Different Types of Cancer and Their Treatments All living things are made up of cells. They are the smallest things that are capable of basic life-they take in nutrients when needed, they put out waste and they reproduce. Cells divide (reproduce) at least once during their life, sometimes dozens of times. Organisms rely on this, this is how they grow or repair themselves when they are damaged. A normal body has around 30 trillion cells. Permanent gene mutations are what cause cells to malfunction

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    Ice Storm Case Study

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    1998 Ice Storm- Theme 3 Description This ice storm was one of the largest natural disasters in Canada. In January of 1998 between the 4th and the 10th of the month St. Lewis Valley got freezing rain and ice pellets that ended up being up to 100mm. This affected sections from Kingston to Quebec's Eastern Townships. This disaster injured 945 people and took 35 lives. Due to the storm, 600 000 people were displaced and 1 630 000 people were out of power in Ontario and Quebec. The Ice Storm of 1998 was

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    Cp55 Case Study

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    neuronal mitosis called MARCH (Multinucleated neurons, Anhydramnios, Renal dysplasia, Cerebellar hypoplasia and Hydranencephaly) [274]. Hydranencephaly is a congenital anomaly wherein the cerebral hemisphere of the brain is replaced by fluid-filled cyst. Frosk et al. reported presence of homozygous nonsense mutation in CEP55 which resulted in truncation of CEP55 mRNA in patient sample. They also expressed the truncated form of CEP55 in COS-7 cells and observed that the truncated protein (~40 amino

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    The Stigma Around Teenage Girls and Birth Control Birth control is defined as the act of preventing pregnancy. It comes in many forms and has been around since ancient times, only, it wasn’t until 1960, when women were given greater control over their body when the first birth control pill was approved by the US Food & Drug Administration to be sold. Even though birth control is a proven method for preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy, some parents struggle with moral and

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    Leininger's Sunrise Model

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    Culture is a realm of the human condition. In order to provide holistic care as a Nurse Practitioner (NP), it is essential to be culturally competent. There are several models for NPs to use to guide their competence. Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality is one of these models. According to Andrews and Boyle (2012), this theory addresses the various influences culture has on the human condition, including health, and the influences of other dynamics associated the human condition

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    Diabetes is a classification of metabolic disorders that lead to hyperglycemia. The patient’s metabolism is impaired due to a lack of insulin secretion, or impaired insulin function. Insulin is one of the major components in metabolism of glucose- the body’s primary energy source. Alterations in insulin function lead to alterations in utilization of the glucose stores and cellular function as the body is unable to begin glucose metabolism, leading to a buildup of glucose in the serum. Unmanaged

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    It is said that, in addition to being deaf, she psychologically blocked out taste and smell because of a traumatic event. Not all of her disabilities had to do with her senses. She found out in 1839 that some of her bad health was because of an ovarian cyst. After she found out she lived in a boarding home for about five years. During this time she wrote three books. Two of these books were The Man and The Hour and The Playfellow. The Man and The Hour was about a slave leaders life. The Playfellow

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