KING’S THEORY OF GOAL ATTAINMENT EXEMPLIFIED FROM THE INTRAPARTUM NURSE’S PERSPECTIVE By Jacqueline L. Karlin The model of nurse-patient transaction from King’s Theory of Goal Attainment was employed to explore the impact of the nurse-patient transaction as it relates to primiparous patient satisfaction with the childbirth process. In this descriptive study, intrapartum nurses were interviewed regarding their perception of primiparous patient’s childbirth experience. The interviews were reflected
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incomplete 4. It became an obsession 5. Quality and outlook in life will be improved D. Undergoing plastic surgery must be decided properly 1. Personal reason 2. If it can help one’s condition 3. A necessity or not 4. Preparedness of one’s self Bibliographical Reference: * Siebert JW, Burd A, McCarthy JG, Weinzweig J, Ehrlich P: Fetal wound healing: a biochemical study of scarless healing. Plast Reconstr Surg 1990; 85:495. * Adato, Allison. "Obsessed with Plastic
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The Counterterrorism Blog offers itself as "unique, multi-expert … one-stop gateway to the counterterrorism community." Entries are soberly reported right–leaning comments on a wide range of terrorist groups, global terrorism issues and the war on terror. The site is especially good at raising and weighing terrorist and related threat issues. Inside Iraq Inside Iraq blogs are written by Iraqi journalists who are working for McClatchy Newspaper (an American syndicate). The bloggers from Baghdad
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Debates have arisen when North Korea withdraw from the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty in 2003. It is known that North Korea has exported nuclear weapons in Iran and Pakistan to show its support in being ready to launch an attack against humanity. According to the American Society of International Law, North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty because of the hostile foreign policy of the United States. From the North Korean government’s perspective, they are a target of a pre-emptive
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and/or role of GIS within emergency management convey the link between GIS expertise and emergency management. The cyclical presence of GIS in the emergency response cycle for example displays how the discipline can be involved in the process of preparedness due to its role in the process of rescue. The presence of GIS expertise in emergency management can be in part explained by the want and desire on the part GIS professionals to retain the consistency and integrity of data pertaining to any given
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12. Describe which employees (or outside individuals) should be a member of an organization’s Crisis Management team at both a small company and a large organization and explain their individual roles on the team. The following individuals should be part of the Crisis Management team: Chief Executive Officer: he or she should be part of the team specially in smaller organizations. The CEO could be the team lead of the CMT. As a team Lead, he or she should assemble and lead the CMT, call CMT meetings
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the exposure to diving, then what is vulnerability? Vulnerability describes the characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that makes it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard according to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management. Four main vulnerabilities are physical, social, economic and environmental. A vulnerability of driving can be ejection or flat tire. Socially it may be “not cool” to wear a seat belt and by not wearing it you now have increased
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Community Health Task 1 Alisha Diehl Western Governors University Community Health Community Description and Data Interpretation Located in South Central Pennsylvania, comprising a total of 910 square miles, York County was founded in 1749. It was formed out of Lancaster County, and became the fifth county established in Pennsylvania, as well as the first county established west of the Susquehanna River. A dispute grew between Pennsylvania and Maryland, as both states claimed a portion of
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on-time at the scheduled meeting spot (if in person), unless they let the rest of the group know they have a good reason not to be there (a reasonable amount of time before the meeting - at least a few hours, preferably a day or more). • Meeting Preparedness - Each team member should come to the meeting and already know what we are going to talk about, have some ideas prepared. We will set up a basic plan for each meeting via email before they take place, and assign individual roles if necessary so
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This is what a crisis management plan calls for, a well deigned system of communications that meets the needs of any crisis situation, preparing for the unexpected (NTA, 2003). The crisis management plan is an integral part of Riordan’s safety preparedness as it focuses on developing procedures to deal with public perceptions, and protect the company’s image, and restore credibility after a recovery from a crisis (NTA, 2003). The following is a few of the steps that Riordan will use in the development
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