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Balance And Stability

| February 4, 2019

Johnson viewed health as efficient and effective functioning of the system, and as behavioral system balance and stability. Behavioral system balance and stability are demonstrated by observed behavior that is purposeful, orderly, and predictable. Consider a clinical-practice situation that demonstrates Johnson’s model of health. How can the nurse support this theory to return the patient […]

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Trends In Informatics

| February 4, 2019

Discuss the principles of data integrity, professional ethics, and legal requirements related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality, and client’s right to privacy. (PO 6) Examine the use of information systems to document interventions related to achieving nurse sensitive outcomes. Select one of the following trends and discuss your understanding of this trend in healthcare […]

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Distractors In Our Environments

| February 4, 2019

Discuss the principles of data integrity, professional ethics, and legal requirements related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality, and client’s right to privacy. Distractions are everywhere. They may include cellphones, multiple alarms sounding, overhead paging, monitors beeping, and various interruptions that disrupt your train of thought. Give an example of an ethical or legal issue […]

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Alcoholism

| February 4, 2019

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Sexual Abuse Accusations, Violence, and Child Custody

| February 3, 2019

Find two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles published within the past ten years related to child custody evaluations where sexual abuse accusations or violence may be of concern. At least one article must be related to psychological tests used to determine risk of sexual abuse or violence with this population. Summarize the findings of the articles […]

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Role of Science in 21st-century American culture

| February 3, 2019

Reflecting on your own experiences as well as on the weekly readings,   evaluate the role of science in 21st-century American culture. Which   influences the other more: science or culture, or do they influence each   other equally? Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use the following coupon code : NRSCODE Order […]

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Western European Culture

| February 3, 2019

The narrative of Western European history, as well as that of the United   States, often starts with the legacies of the Greeks and the Romans. However,   this legacy was largely lost to Europe until the eleventh and twelfth   centuries. Examine the impact that the reintroduction of Greek knowledge via   the Arabic world had on Western […]

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Natural Magic

| February 3, 2019

Astrology, alchemy, and other forms of natural magic are largely dismissed as pseudoscience or as superstitious today. However, they played an integral role in the development in modern science. Drawing upon the course text and the chapter titled “Magic and the Origins of Modern Science,” in Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science, evaluate the […]

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Scientific Revolution and Popular Memory

| February 3, 2019

The Scientific Revolution holds a powerful place in the popular understanding of science. It is taught in high school physics and history classes, is the subject of entire courses at the college level, and its meaning is still debated by scholars. However, the most popular narrative of the Scientific Revolution is heavily tilted toward Nicholas […]

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Scientific Knowledge To The Public

| February 3, 2019

The Royal Institute of Great Britain (www.rigb.org), founded in 1799, is the   oldest, and one of the most prestigious, scientific research institutions in   the world. Interestingly, part of its original mission was the dissemination   of scientific knowledge to the public, a mission that was occasionally   challenged by smaller museums catering to a broader audience.    Reflecting […]

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