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    I am predominantly right handed, which is why I would choose to have it on my right hemisphere - meaning that it would effect the left side of my brain more. I would choose to have an ischemic stroke due to the fact that it is easier treated than hemorrhagic strokes (there are no treatments for hemorrhagic strokes). However, even though

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    Professional Presence and Influence Cynthia Ellis March 1, 2015 Western Governors University In our practice, professional presence is the foundation on which we establish what it means to be human and to care for our fellow man. To be a nurse and choose the many sacrifices it takes to spend one’s life caring for others requires knowledge of one’s own personal beliefs and values. Our own past experiences with life and how they have shaped us also influence how we relate and treat our patients. These

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    Professional Practice Paper The advance practice nurse that I chose to interview is Ms. Tonya King BA, MSW, MHA, and MSN-FNP. Tonya is employed with Kindred Hospice University/ Mental Health Facility. The University Behavioral Center (UCB) has been around since 1989, providing high-quality mental health and substance abuse treatment. The behavioral center provides many program options for children, adolescents, and adults. The main goal of this organization is to enable individuals to enable

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    The first phase of the nursing process is the assessment of the current needs/problems presented upon Mr. Smith’s arrival to hospital. The initial assessment requires the nurse to gain consent in order to gather any information such as his contact details as well as the contact

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    our dreams were taken over by more realistic goals such as nurses, doctors and even engineers. I remember being asked what I wanted to be all throughout my life and every time I sat there with a blank face with no response and no idea as to what the world held. Now as a senior in high school I’ve come to a conclusion that being a pediatric nurse is the right career for me. I’ve always loved children so why not persue a career in pediatrics. What does a pediatric nurse do? According to GraduateNursingEDU

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    The first physical assessment that I did was with our professor and it took 16 minutes. The exact time that I entered the room was noted by the instructor,as well as the time we left the room. I failed to ask her what were my times at the beginning and the end of my physical assessment for two reasons. The first, the pressure that I was being watched by an instructor and the patient itself and secondly, two staff members coming in and out from that room. My first physical assessment was over the

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    Review of current and anticipated organizational resources The University is a state institution that receives a portion of its funding from the State of Missouri. Over time, funding from the state has decreased. This year alone, Southeast is facing a budget cut in excess of 4 million dollars. With that said, Southeast Online is completely self-funded. Students who take an online class are charged an online course fee. Additionally, students who are enrolled in an online degree program, pay

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    institutions, and practices function as a system in order to restrict the social freedom of minorities (Alexander 184). Drawing from examples in certain sociology novels, I will exhibit how the wires of the birdcage work together to subordinate minorities to the bottom of a racial hierarchy. Furthermore, I will demonstrate why individuals like Dr. Gregorry McGriff feel like they need to go through life at 55 MPH. In the 1980s millions of people in inner-city communities, predominantly minorities

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    Course Project Milestone #2: Nursing Diagnosis and Care Plan Form Your Name: Kayla Bright Date: April 10, 2014 Your Instructor’s Name: Professor Hudson Directions: Refer to the Milestone 2: Nursing Diagnosis and Care plan guidelines and grading rubric found in Doc Sharing to complete the information below. This assignment is worth 250 points, with 10 points awarded for clarity of writing, which means the use of proper grammar, spelling and medical language. Type your answers on this form

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    NR305 Milestone

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    Course Project Milestone #2: Nursing Diagnosis and Care Plan Form Your Name: Kayla Bright Date: April 10, 2014 Your Instructor’s Name: Professor Hudson Directions: Refer to the Milestone 2: Nursing Diagnosis and Care plan guidelines and grading rubric found in Doc Sharing to complete the information below. This assignment is worth 250 points, with 10 points awarded for clarity of writing, which means the use of proper grammar, spelling and medical language. Type your answers on this form

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