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    Ten seconds on the clock-his hand is cramping struggling to make the next gesture- six seconds left, his heart is racing- three all the people around him are moving slowly-one, his hands flick and the chance to impress coach John Wooden literally slips through his fingertips. Zero, the alarm sounds the ball makes it through the hoop, the crowd goes wild! This is it! This marks the 30th win of John Wooden’s coaching career. Not only is John remembered for being coach but he will also be recognized

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    Skylar Woods Writing about a past experience I had in the ER. I was not able to shadow a doctor this week so instead of writing about an experience I had this week I just changed it to one Ive had. Still made it relevant and enlightening. 8:56 My whole body is pumping rapidly up and down. I see a bead of my own sweat fall in slow motion and splash on the surface of The Man's chest. My whole upper body is burning from the strain, yet I keep pushing down on the resistance, causing another wave of

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    Lewis should start by calling the provider services number for Blue Cross Blue Shield to verify that Sylvia Baker is still currently insured through them. Once he has verified that Sylvia is in fact insured then he should ask them what coverage Sylvia has. Verifying insurance and verifying coverage are completely different but people tend to make the mistake that they are the same. Or sometimes they verify that their patient has insurance through the company they are calling but don’t find out what

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    and Don decided to go into a small town and look around for a while. About halfway through the day they went back to their airplanes, which were still in the field that they had left them in. Next Richard determined that he wanted to perform more miracles. “Don!” Shouted Richard. “What, I am right here, there is no need to yell,” responded Don. “I can’t do it anymore,” complained

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    I am Still searching to understand how I insulted a patient. There were no much details on this allegation such as specific patient’s name, room number, scenario etc. Not that they matter at this point but thay could probably help me to remember as well as correct my self movoing forward. I am surprise also that the nurse tech. will be the one to report me instead of the patient whom I insulted. The whole scenario is startling and appeared like a war between two parties- The unit staff against

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    Prior to Sylvia Baker's appointment Lewis should verify her Blue Cross/Blue Shield insurance by asking her for the member information from her insurance card. Lewis should make note of what type of policy she has and if she is the member on the policy, beneficiary, or dependent. Lewis can then verify her coverage by calling the insurance company once he's received the information from Sylvia. When contacting the insurance company, he needs to make sure she is eligible for the date of service she

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    In addition, the miracle question can help students realize what would be different and what would they first noticed if their problem was magically solved. The miracle question may be, “If a miracle happened and your feelings of nervousness went away after reviewing UCLA transfer requirements, how would you know the problem was solved?” This question will allow them to revisit their goals and will encourage a search for solutions. Students can implement small steps that will lead them to accomplish

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    Characteristics of Caring The first characteristic of caring deals with a healing interaction between the nurse and patient that leads to a therapeutic outcome. The outcome is therapeutic when a patient remains autonomous. Often times, this is hindered because a person seeks out healthcare when they can no longer manage their symptoms on their own (Lindberg, Fagerstrom, Sivberg, & Willman, 2014). In order for this healing interaction to take place, a nurse must recognize that the patient has rights

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    color in the ad is the products, the words, and the logo of aussie. Also the product is place around hip level too. In the ad their saying that “You Don’t Have to be a Saint to Perform Miracles” because there product will perform the miracle you want to happen to your hair. Also they say it “The New 3 Minute Miracle Maker”. I think the audiences for this ad in the VALS is “emulators”. Emulators like products that are popular or in with everyone. Why I say this is because they seem to be in the middle

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    On April 6, 2016, I shadowed Megan in 7C and PICU, which was an eventful day full of thought-provoking and noteworthy patient interactions and child life centered conversations. This was my second time in 7C/PICU but my first time shadowing Megan. It was intriguing to see how two different CCLS’s handled the same units. Through my shadowing experience and observations, I gained knowledge of how to handle grief/bereavement situations, how to properly prioritize patients, charting techniques, and much

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