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BSN vs. ADN in Nursing
Nursing
Research has shown that Registered Nurses (RNs) who have an associate degree or diploma are more likely to make mistakes in a clinical setting. In contrast, nurses with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) have a stronger knowledge base, which improves their abilities in communication, leadership, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Nursing is a challenging…
Biopsychosocial Assessment Interview
Death
health sciences
Leisure
Memory
Retirement
Mary is my 86-year-old grandmother residing in Seal Beach, California. Despite her age, she remains a remarkably intelligent and resilient woman, having led a fulfilled life thus far. Later adulthood, the most extended phase of human lifespan, commences at the age of 65. In the case of my grandmother, she falls into the old-old age…
My Thoughts about Death Penalty
Death
Death Penalty
The Death Penalty, as a form of corporal punishment in contemporary law, is the legal enforcement of terminating the lives of individuals found guilty of a crime. Unlike other punishments that temporarily confine offenders, it is irreversible. While its primary aim is not to cause physical suffering, it remains the only applicable form of corporal…
Should Pregnant Women Be Punished For Exposing Her Fetus to Risk
Prenatal development
Women
Pregnant women at times engage in activities that may affect the well-being of the unborn child in one way or the other. The question that then arises is whether pregnant women should be punished for exposing their fetus to any form of risks during the pregnancy term. For as long as anyone can remember, law…
Disability and Equality through the Eyes of Charlie in the novel Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Disability
Fiction
Flowers For Algernon
Rights
It has been said that all human beings need to be accepted and liked by others. In the novel Flowers For Algernon, the main character Charlie would have trouble agreeing with the statement above Being accepted and liked by others is especially hard in Charlie’s case. He has a disability, and anyone who lives in…
Anorexia – creative writing
Anorexia
The room was silent except for the ticking of the clock. Jane looked round her noticed the full plate of nourishing dinner from the night before waiting on her desk; her eyes were drawn to it like her worst enemy and the food stared back mocking the look of fear in her eyes. She lay…
Philippine Environmental Laws Affecting Hospitality Tourism
Environment
Hospitality
Law
Tourism
The current environmental Torahs in the Philippines are policies of the province that aims to protect, preserve and develop our natural resources and the 1s found and populating with it. Executive Order Number 79 Section 16, Article II of the 1987 Constitution provides that the State shall protect and progress the right of the Filipino…
The Death Penalty: Keeping Our Society Safe
Death
Death Penalty
As of April 1, 2008, there were 3,320 convicted murderers on death row, and of those 3,320 people, 65% of the murderers had a prior felony conviction (“The Death” 1). At the time that the 3,320 murderers on death row committed their crime, 26. 7% of the murderers were on probation or parole (“The Death”…
Geopolitical: Nursing and Phenomenological Community
Community
Nursing
A geopolitical community is defined by Maurer & A ; Smith ( 2013 ) as “a spacial designation–a geographical or geopolitical country or topographic point. Geopolitical communities are formed by either natural or human-made boundaries. ” A river. mountain scope. or a vale may make natural boundaries. An illustration of this is most of the…
Miracle Polish by Stephen Millhauser Short Story
Abnormal Psychology
Addiction
Drugs
Mirror
psychiatry
Substance abuse
Reflecting on Addiction On the surface, “Miracle Polish” mirrors the myth of Narcissus, following a man who, after discovering the effects of a mysterious polish, becomes obsessed with his own reflection. However, within the fantasy of Steven Millhauser’s short story lies a very real and morbid subtext. “Miracle Polish” presents an allegory of drug abuse…