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HESI EXIT RN 2022 V3 160 Questions and Answers (A+ graded 100% verified latest update)

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HESI EXIT RN 2022 V3 160 Questions and Answers (A+ graded 100% verified latest update) 1. A male client with stomach cancer returns to the unit following a total gastrectomy. He has a nasogastric tube to suction and is receiving Lactated Ringer’s solution at 75 mL/hour IV. One hour after admission to the unit, the nurse notes 300 mL of blood in the suction canister, the client’s heart rate is 155 beats/minute, and his blood pressure is 78/48 mmHg. In addition to reporting the finding to...

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Prophecy general ICU A V3 Questions & Answers (A+ graded 100% verified latest update)

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Prophecy general ICU A V3 Questions & Answers (A+ graded 100% verified latest update) One of your patients coded but is now stabilized and you are catching up on charting. The step-down unit calls to get report on your other patient who is to be transfered. The nurses near you do not appear busy. How should you prioritize your time? Correct Ans- Give report and ask the nurses to prepare the patient for transfer. Your patient was intubated but still has oral medications on their list of medi...

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AC1.6 - Evaluate methods of collecting statistics about crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC1.6 - Evaluate methods of collecting statistics about crime(A+ graded 100% verified)The social construction of crime statistics about crime: - Official statistics are not true and accurate reflection of the reality of actual levels of crime in society. But rather are a consequence of a series of processes that an event/crime goes through in order to become a statistic or not. For instance rape is drastically under reported. So the official statistics we have on rape crime are not a ...

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AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representations on the public perception of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representations on the public perception of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)Moral panic - Describe media presentation of something that has happened that the public will react to in a panicky manner Changing public concerns and attitudes - Public concerns and attitudes about crime can be changed through deviancy amplification which refers to an exaggerated cycle of reporting on particular antisocial behaviour Perception of crime - Crime has risen over ...

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AC1.4 Describe media representations of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC1.4 Describe media representations of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)Newspapers - Content analysis of the media in terms of crime has shown that somewhere between 1 and 5 per cent of space is devoted to crime and justice issues with news papers in Britain devoting between 5 and 30 per cent of space to crime Films - 1/5 of all cinema films are crime movies and up to half have significant crime content, films fuel the publics enthusiasm for crime from fictional action films to films whic...

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AC.1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC.1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime(A+ graded 100% verifiedRipple effect - Describes how the impact of crime can spread be on the immediate affect him throughout his or her family friends and community Cultural consequences - Make criminal actions in one country illegal or legal and not another Decriminalisation - Something stops being illegal and becomes illegal. Laws are frequently altered cause they cannot be imposed or enforced Police prioritisation - Police priori...

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Ac1.2- Explain why certain crimes are unreported(A+ graded 100% verified)

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Ac1.2- Explain why certain crimes are unreported Person reasons-fear - Rape victims for instance since for females they are mostly blamed for their rapists actions rather than getting justice. Seen as wearing something "too revealing/too tight" Personal reasons-shame - Rvenge porn, another being in possesion fo your nudes-threat to expose. You would ashamed of everyone seeing them as well as sending them in the first place and trusting the offender. Personal reason-disinterest...

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AC1.1 Analyse Different Types of Crime

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AC1.1 Analyse Different Types of Crime White collar crimes - White collar crimes are financially motivated crimes that are committed by people who are in a position of power or authority Criminal offences for white collar crimes - - Defrauding customers - Tax evasion - Breaking health + safety laws - Illegally discriminating against employees Offenders of white collar crime - People of high respectability such as company directors as well as professionals such as ac...

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