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Read the Belmont’s Report: Using the topic selected for your practice change project, create a case study that describes how the ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice will be protected during your project. Contribute a minimum of 5-6 pages. It should include at least 3 academic sources, formatted and cited in APA.…
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1. 🧠 Core Nursing Values Nursing values are foundational beliefs that guide professional behavior, decision-making, and patient care. They are embedded in codes of ethics and professional standards. Key Values: Compassion: Empathetic care that honors human dignity. Integrity: Acting honestly and ethically in all situations. Respect: Valuing each person’s autonomy, culture, and rights. Justice: Promoting…
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📘 Study Notes: Value and Importance of the AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies 1. 🧠 What Are the AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies? Developed by the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL), these competencies provide a structured framework for nurse leaders across all levels—from emerging leaders to seasoned executives. They define the essential knowledge, skills,…
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Study Notes: Kalief Browder – Three Years on Rikers Without Trial 1. 🧠 Overview Kalief Browder was a 16-year-old from the Bronx who was arrested in 2010 for allegedly stealing a backpack. Despite weak evidence and shifting witness accounts, he was held at Rikers Island for nearly three years without trial. His story became a…
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🧠 Constructivist Learning Theory 1. 🔍 Definition Constructivism is a learning theory that posits learners construct knowledge actively rather than passively receiving it. Learning is shaped by prior experiences, social interactions, and contextual understanding. 2. 🧩 Key Principles Learner-Centered: Students are active participants in their learning. Knowledge Construction: Learning involves building new understanding on top…
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1. 🧠 Purpose of the Power Flower A visual and reflective tool used to explore power, privilege, and identity. Helps individuals and groups understand their social positioning in relation to dominant societal norms. Encourages self-awareness, empathy, and critical thinking about systemic inequality. 2. 🌼 Structure of the Diagram Center Circle: Divided into 16 segments, each…
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Michael O’Connell’s Finding God In Science is a bold and deeply personal exploration of the intersection between faith and physics. As a NASA rocket scientist, O’Connell brings a rare blend of technical expertise and spiritual curiosity to the table, crafting a narrative that seeks to reconcile the seemingly opposing worlds of empirical science and Christian…
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1. 📜 Foundations of Employment Law Sources of Law: Constitution, statutory law (e.g., Civil Rights Act), administrative regulations (EEOC), and case law. Key Legal Branches: Legislative: Creates employment laws. Executive: Enforces laws via agencies like the EEOC. Judicial: Interprets laws through court decisions. 2. ⚖️ Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Title VII of the Civil Rights…
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🧠 Overview The bio-psycho-social-cultural model is a holistic approach to patient assessment and care. It recognizes that health and illness are influenced by biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors. This model is widely used in nursing, psychology, and medicine to guide comprehensive patient evaluations and interventions. 🧬 Biological Components These refer to the physical and…
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🏢 Organizational Design Organizational design refers to the structure and systems that define how an organization operates. It includes the arrangement of roles, responsibilities, communication channels, and workflows. Key Elements: Structure: Hierarchical, flat, matrix, or team-based. Culture: Shared values, beliefs, and norms. Processes: Decision-making, communication, and coordination. Technology: Tools and platforms that support operations. Importance:…
