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    Patient Handoff Case Study

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    to another part department. It is estimated that there are over 300 million clinical handoffs every year in the USA which makes it likely the most significant and frequent communicative process between clinicians in patient care delivery (Eggins & Slade 2015). There are many dangers associated with patient handoff. Excess noise, distractions, and frequent interruptions can all lead to dangers for…

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    Arp Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, 12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth, 2015] 387-397) gives an example of two well-bred ladies that have been intimate friends from childhood into ripe middle age. The two ladies, Grace Ansley and Alida Slade, are different in nearly every aspect. From appearance to personality, they are on opposite sides of the scale. However, there is a side to both of these ladies that is venomous and shrouded. Although Grace and Alida have striking physical,…

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    Cinesite Montreal Essay

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    involved in the storms creation early on, pitching mood boards, concepts and even a 2D proof of concept with rain, blowing grass and a supercell with its different recognisable layers and rotating elements, all based on a still photograph director David Slade had given the team. Once the storm asset was complete it allowed the artists to deliver multiple CG shots across the series. The 69th Emmy Awards will be presented on Saturday evening, July 22, 2017 at the Television Academy's Saban Media…

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    Henry Augustus Squires, a merchant in Salt Lake City, had a complicated departure from the Church. In the spring of 1866, Henry returned to England. Sarah soon followed with their younger children. His plural wife, Emma Caroline Slade Squires, refused to go and stayed in Salt Lake City with their three sons. Emma gave birth to a daughter six months after Henry left. According to one of Henry’s granddaughters, Brigham Young advised the move because of Henry’s health problems. Other accounts…

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    Short-term effects of OxyContin are described by Suzanne Slade in her book OxyContin Abuse as becoming easily disoriented, cloudy thinking, drowsiness, sudden loss of consciousness, and possible frightening hallucinations. Short-term withdrawal symptoms may include mood changes, feelings of nausea, sweating, cold…

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    she “knew [Grace was] in love with Delphin- and [she] was afraid... and [she] wanted [Grace] out of the way” (Wharton 8), so she wrote the letter to spite and humiliate her. Or it could be Alida’s jealousy for Grace’s daughter, as evidenced by Mrs. Slade saying that she appreciates her own daughter, but “Babs carries everything before her” (Wharton 5) and she wonders how “two such exemplary characters as [Grace] and Horace had managed to produce anything quite so dynamic” (Wharton 5). Since,…

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    A Miraculous Plant The tobacco cigarette in its modern form is so ubiquitous, so seemingly organic, that it is hard to imagine a world without it. However, throughout the course of human existence, the tobacco plant was relatively unknown and unused. In fact, the tobacco plant, Nicotiana tabacum, was only indigenous to central and south America, and was initially harvested for ceremonial or medicinal practices(1). The earliest evidence for the use of tobacco in the Americas dates back to around…

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    this a lot of authors decided to write about the Civil War and what they though it meant. During the Civil War, Bravery was the defining trait of being American. This is seen in “The Veteran” by Stephen Crane and “The Slave to His Star” by William Slade. “The Salve to his star” teaches the reader that freedom comes with great bravery. The author’s tone towards bravery is pride and respect. “Their evening star of trust and love, thou pilot of the pathless…

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    According to a study conducted by Ed Tech Magazine, about 84% of cell phone users cannot survive a day deprived of their phone (Slade). Phones have a lot of apps with a variety of uses, but there is a limit. Without these apps, you will not die. They are not something necessary for survival. A few apps may even be harmful to us. Some people consider that being without social media…

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    and goals in the process of their mental health issues (Roberts & Wolfson 2004). Therefore, individuals can remain their abilities to achieve their own goals despite the mental health issues, because this approach focuses on their personal needs (Slade 2009). As a result people believe the Recovery-Oriented Approach is able to provide a personal and unique change for all individuals, and it is a prefect approach to achieve a hopeful and satisfied live (Duffy, et al 2016, p.…

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