Mexican immigrant. My niece has been married for five years and it has been very interesting to learn more about this culture. Summary of Article In the Journal of Emergency Nursing (Jones, 2008) the article Emergency Nurses’ Caring experiences with the Mexican American patient it talks about the health care disparities in the Hispanic population. This was a qualitative study to try and understand emergency nurses experiences when caring for this patient population. The Mexican Americans
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Data Mining I found the topic of data mining very interesting in that it uncovers coveted information needed for improving and refining our daily lives. Information regarding traffic patterns, flight arrivals, consumer purchases, education, is collected and analyzed to improve a particular model. The data mining process is designed to gather information from a targeted sample which will enable companies to refine their business model in order to become more profitable. This process is
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Sterling Regional Medical Center Emergency Department Throughout my three days at Sterling Regional Medical Center (SRMC) in the Emergency Department (ER), I was able to interact with many different individuals and gain experience that will potential help my in my future as a nurse. At the ER I was able to participate in my different cares and activities such as starting and discontinuing intravenous therapy, placing an orogastric tube, straight catherization, and much more. Throughout this clinical
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its point. The mission of the Club IT is to create an atmosphere that people of similar interests can enjoy. The founders state what kind of music is played and what type of environment it is. Knowing what kind of an environment it is helps the public determine whether they want this type of business. For instance, a rocker would not frequent a jazz club. By seeing the music available, one can decide right away if it is worth it to continue reading. The website offers a menu for review complete
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Ethnicity Health Assessment Introduction Healthcare access across the world is vastly different between countries. The citizens of those countries also have varying opinions of those healthcare systems. Some of these countries utilize private healthcare systems. That is where the citizen is responsible for their healthcare. Some countries use government run systems. In some countries, it is up to the citizen to decide which route they want to choose. It is important for people to know
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Visit to Laurel Regional Hospital and Human Service Visiting the Ellicott human service agency was absolutely new experience for me, because I have never visited an actual Human service agency before. In fact, my expectations were mixed and controversial before visiting the agency. At first, I did not know what to expect from the visit because I perceived the human service agency as the place, where people attempt to find some counseling services and get assistance from the part of the agency’s
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the side of my leg. I was crying very loudly because it hurt so bad, my mom heard me so she ran out there to see what had happened. I had to go to the emergency room to get the splinter removed so it wouldn’t get infected. I knew right then at that very moment that I wanted to be a nurse. Here are a couple things that I found to be interesting about nursing. Did you know that Jan 27th is school nurse day? Or did you know that in 1783 a black slave named James Derham worked as a nurse in New Orleans
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Lunch with Principal, Vice-Principal and Department Heads | 13:30 – 15:00 | Campus Tour | 15:00 – 17:00 | Workshop – ‘How to be a modern teacher?’ | 17:00 – 17:30 | Q & A Session and Refreshment | Arrival and Welcoming Venue: School Activity Room Duration: 1 hour (09:00 – 10:00) Upon arrival, a handbook including all information of the school and the job will be distributed to the new teachers. As it is impossible to cover every single detail of the school and the job within just a day’s
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the inflow of calls by using a general call center. Based off my healthcare experience, I can really passionately relate to this scenario. I have worked in a high-volume call center for an ophthalmology medical group of 32 surgeons. In this case, our IDS has received multiple complaints that has lead up to upper management. There has been an increase in emergency room visits as well. Patient complaints can play a big role on overall healthcare satisfaction. This will affect an organization reviews
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WLIT 1113: World Literature Section 023 Term: Spring 2015 Mrs. Whitney Martin 919-667-8286 wxm005@uark.edu (10am-6pm)Class Meetings MW 4:35-5:50Kimpel 205Office Hours TR 9-10:30; or by appt (Memorial Hall 230) | Purpose: The goals of this course are to teach the fundamental elements of literary analysis, and to provide students with the proper
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