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new technology in nursing

Step 1 Select an example of a new technology in nursing. Choose an example of a new technology that you have encountered in your practice, or one that you have researched if you aren’t currently in practice. Examples include bar code medication administration (BCMA), prenatal genetic testing, or experimental organ transplantation. Step 2 Post a response to […]

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ethical/legal topics

Select one of the following ethical/legal topics: Autonomy, Beneficence, Justice, Fidelity, Veracity, Involuntary hospitalization and due process of civil commitment, Informed assent/consent and capacity, Duty to warn, Restraints, HIPPA, Child and elder abuse reporting, Tort law, Negligence/malpractice. In the Walden library, locate a total of four scholarly, professional, or legal resources related to this topic.

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Gastric Bypass Surgery

EJ is a 28-year-old female. She is being admitted for Gastric Bypass Surgery. She is 5’6” and 265 pounds. She has a history of Diabetes and hypertension, she is not on medications at the time. What client education topics are important to reinforce for this client? How will this client’s diet be advanced? What complications

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components of Gordon’s functional health patterns as it applies to toddlers

Compare and contrast the growth and developmental patterns of two toddlers of different ages using Gordon’s functional health patterns. Describe and apply the components of Gordon’s functional health patterns as it applies to toddlers. Requirements: – Formatted and cited in current APA 7 – The discussion must address the topic – Rationale must be provided

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familiar clinical practice area

Discussion: Think about a familiar clinical practice area where interest groups are attempting to bring about a change in clinical care or systems of service delivery.  Assume new, game-changing research finding are published and received wide attention.  Identify groups that might have an interest in these finding.  What are their likely reactions to new research? Requirements:

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how cultural relativism affect society by influencing prejudice

Ethnocentrism leads to prejudice and is the belief that one’s own race, nation, or culture is superior to all others. In contrast, examine how cultural relativism, (the judging of a culture by the standards of others) can affect society by influencing prejudice and discrimination. RESOURCES Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this

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examples of ethnocentrism and cultural relativism

Post 200–250 words providing examples of ethnocentrism and cultural relativism in your immediate environment and your experiences, addressing the following: How does ethnocentrism lead to prejudice and discrimination? Provide an example from your personal life or your observation of the world around you. Identify the aspects of ethnocentrism and cultural relativism in your example. How can

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