Healing hospitals promoting Spirituality Brittany Henson Grand Canyon University-HLT310-V June 7, 2015 There are many healing hospitals in the United States. The goal or mission of a healing hospital is to ensure the patients are safe and comfortable, and creates an environment to remind the staff of why they chose a career in the health care field. It is important for the healthcare providers to be able to provide holistic care to all patients at all times. This type of care ensures that
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Preventing Lead Exposure in Children-A Teaching Experience Samantha Vaughn Grand Canyon University NRS-427V December 20, 2015 Preventing Lead Exposure in Children-A Teaching Experience Young children are most at risk for lead poisoning primarily because of their age. Parents and caregivers need to be aware of ways to prevent lead exposure in small children. A group of young parents ages 20-30 years old attended a brief presentation about lead exposure in children. An educational pamphlet
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The Four Goals of Psychology The Four Goals of Psychology Ariel Mendoza Grand Canyon University: General Psychology January 18th, 2012 Psychology is the study of human behavior and mental processes, not only what we do but why. Our thoughts, memories, emotions, perceptions, all fall under this category. It is the study of what makes us, us. There are ultimately four goals in psychology. Describe, explain, predict, and control. Describe, is when you observe. You look, watch
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CONTENT PRIORITIES: Clarifying Content Priorities Holly Williams Grand Canyon University: SED-455 May 4th, 2012 Clarifying Content Priorities Theoretical Camps | Definition | Strengths | Weaknesses | Personal Position | Traditionalist | A traditionalist curriculum is more standards focused and organized around subject matter. Traditionalists have set structure for their lessons and very rarely deviate from it. | The strengths of a traditionalist classroom are that the standards that
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Bias in Therapy Grand Canyon University PCN 509 Bias in Therapy As competent counselor’s we learn to treat every client as an individual without bias, however there are instances in which certain therapeutic techniques are bias against certain individuals. There are some techniques which may be more affective in working with certain cultures than others. It is our job to give each of our clients, the most effective treatment possible. In order to do this we need to be aware of treatment
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Ethical Decision Making Lisa Stanley Grand Canyon University: HLT 305 April 18, 2012 Ethical Decision Making The ethical dilemma here is about a six year old child rush to the hospital for medical treatments. The six year old symptoms consist of convulsions and violent vomiting while attending school. The attending physician made a diagnosis of Meningitis and suggested medical treatment. However, being the parents are both Christian Scientists and decided against medical treatment,
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Why Teach? Sylvester Ali White Jr. Grand Canyon University EDU 576 August 07, 2012 Why Teach? Teaching is a strong passion for me. Since high school, when I was a tutor for the English Department’s Writing Support Office, I knew I was called to teach. The proud feeling that would overtake me when students that I have helped receive an “A’ or “B” and they were excited, sealed the desire to teach for me. Why I teach? Because teaching is transformational; it allows me to empower students with
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Family Health Assessment Grand Canyon University: NRS 429 V July 1, 2012 A family can be defined as a group of people who lives together and are related by birth, marriage or adoption. The family has various functions which include teaching her members about her values, morals and beliefs especially as it relates to their health practices. Health can be defined as a
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Typing Template for APA Papers: CIO Surveys Essay Irma D. Felton Grand Canyon University: HCA-360 Health Information Technology and Management October 21, 2012 CIO Surveys Essay The position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) has many responsibilities. They include overseeing all Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) applications and technology, procurement, acceptance, and adoption practices throughout the health care services organization. A CIO is in charge of the alignment
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Educational Citizenships Programs Krystal S Wilson Grand Canyon University EDU 230 Professor Shelly Riccolo March 4, 2012 Education Citizenship Programs The two education citizenship programs that I found are Wise Skills and Education World. Wise Skills implements the principals of character that are the most critical for success. Wise Skills involves the most important influences in young people’s lives which are family, school and the community. This program is a wide overview
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