Teaching Exceptional Children

Article: How (and Why) to Write for TEACHING Exceptional Children Kristin L. Sayeski First Published December 5, 2017 Other https://doi-org.ezproxy.liberty.edu/10.1177/0040059917743501 JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS Article Selection You will conduct 3 article reviews during this course. You must choose an article from 1 of the professional journals of special education listed below. Each article you choose […]

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Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms

Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms Imagine not being able to form new memories. This is the reality patients with anterograde amnesia face. Although this form of amnesia is rare, it can result from severe brain trauma. Anterograde amnesia demonstrates just how impactful brain disorders can be to a patient’s quality of living. […]

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Assignment: Lab Assignment: Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum

Assignment: Lab Assignment: Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum Patients are frequently uncomfortable discussing with healthcare professional’s issues that involve the genitalia and rectum; however, gathering an adequate history and properly conducting a physical exam are vital. Examining case studies of genital and rectal abnormalities can help prepare advanced practice nurses to accurately assess patients with […]

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Problem 1: Case Overview A 65-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of cirrhosis of the liver

Problem 1: Case Overview A 65-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of cirrhosis of the liver. During the admission assessment, the nurse collects the following data: The patient has been unable to eat secondary to nausea and vomiting for the past 3 days; he has seen moderate amounts of blood twice […]

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How is his BP according to the Eighth Joint National Committee (JNC 8)?

Answer the following question A male patient, who is a house painter and whom you have not seen in several years, presents with chronic fatigue and mild chest pain frequently relieved by taking a break from painting. He is married to a 47-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis and has two married children and one grandchild […]

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I Love You

What, in your opinion, is the most over-used ideaexpressed in a popular saying? It’s what starry-eyed lovers whisper asthey gaze at a Paris sunset, what 10-year-olds shout to their mothers as theysprint toward the already departing morning bus, and what teenage girls screamand squeal at their favorite Backstreet Boy. It’s supposed to be the deepestlevel […]

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On Unsteady Ground

I was uneasy. It was my first cruise, and I did not know what to expect. The wind whipped through my hair and threatened the ends of my dress as I staggered after Ashley—the experienced cruise go-er—aboard the swaying ship. I admit that I can be socially awkward. Knowing this, I allowed Ashley to make […]

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The Dreaded Day

It was hard to accept, but the dreaded day had finally arrived. I still remember the tears welling up in my six-year-old sister’s eyes as she looked around the empty closet in wonder. The space once filled with his clothes was now only filled with loneliness and sorrow. This wonderful little child had come to […]

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The Influences of Susan Tedeschi

Susan Tedeschi, an American blues/rock singer and self-taught guitarist, has received five Grammy nominations. She has six albums to her credit. Three of them, Back to the River (2008), Hope and Desire (2005), and Wait for Me (2002) reached #1 on Billboard’s Blues Albums chart. Her music draws from a variety of influences including her […]

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Bleeding Scenario

BEEP…BEEP…BEEP! At 5:45 am I drag myself out of the cozy cloud I call my bed, stagger out the door, and hurriedly turn on the heater in my car before heading off to state lifeguard training. I arrive at Huntington State Beach at 7 am with my peers, with no assumptions about the next four […]

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Teaching Exceptional Children

Article: How (and Why) to Write for TEACHING Exceptional Children Kristin L. Sayeski First Published December 5, 2017 Other https://doi-org.ezproxy.liberty.edu/10.1177/0040059917743501 JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW INSTRUCTIONS Article Selection You will conduct 3 article reviews during this course. You must choose an article from 1 of the professional journals of special education listed below. Each article you choose […]

Read more

Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms

Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms Imagine not being able to form new memories. This is the reality patients with anterograde amnesia face. Although this form of amnesia is rare, it can result from severe brain trauma. Anterograde amnesia demonstrates just how impactful brain disorders can be to a patient’s quality of living. […]

Read more

Assignment: Lab Assignment: Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum

Assignment: Lab Assignment: Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum Patients are frequently uncomfortable discussing with healthcare professional’s issues that involve the genitalia and rectum; however, gathering an adequate history and properly conducting a physical exam are vital. Examining case studies of genital and rectal abnormalities can help prepare advanced practice nurses to accurately assess patients with […]

Read more

Problem 1: Case Overview A 65-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of cirrhosis of the liver

Problem 1: Case Overview A 65-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of cirrhosis of the liver. During the admission assessment, the nurse collects the following data: The patient has been unable to eat secondary to nausea and vomiting for the past 3 days; he has seen moderate amounts of blood twice […]

Read more

How is his BP according to the Eighth Joint National Committee (JNC 8)?

Answer the following question A male patient, who is a house painter and whom you have not seen in several years, presents with chronic fatigue and mild chest pain frequently relieved by taking a break from painting. He is married to a 47-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis and has two married children and one grandchild […]

Read more

I Love You

What, in your opinion, is the most over-used ideaexpressed in a popular saying? It’s what starry-eyed lovers whisper asthey gaze at a Paris sunset, what 10-year-olds shout to their mothers as theysprint toward the already departing morning bus, and what teenage girls screamand squeal at their favorite Backstreet Boy. It’s supposed to be the deepestlevel […]

Read more

On Unsteady Ground

I was uneasy. It was my first cruise, and I did not know what to expect. The wind whipped through my hair and threatened the ends of my dress as I staggered after Ashley—the experienced cruise go-er—aboard the swaying ship. I admit that I can be socially awkward. Knowing this, I allowed Ashley to make […]

Read more

The Dreaded Day

It was hard to accept, but the dreaded day had finally arrived. I still remember the tears welling up in my six-year-old sister’s eyes as she looked around the empty closet in wonder. The space once filled with his clothes was now only filled with loneliness and sorrow. This wonderful little child had come to […]

Read more

The Influences of Susan Tedeschi

Susan Tedeschi, an American blues/rock singer and self-taught guitarist, has received five Grammy nominations. She has six albums to her credit. Three of them, Back to the River (2008), Hope and Desire (2005), and Wait for Me (2002) reached #1 on Billboard’s Blues Albums chart. Her music draws from a variety of influences including her […]

Read more

Bleeding Scenario

BEEP…BEEP…BEEP! At 5:45 am I drag myself out of the cozy cloud I call my bed, stagger out the door, and hurriedly turn on the heater in my car before heading off to state lifeguard training. I arrive at Huntington State Beach at 7 am with my peers, with no assumptions about the next four […]

Read more