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    RAFT Task 1 Executive Summary By Cindy Granger December 1‚ 2011 Mission: To implement a corrective action plan in the area of Communication for Nightingale Community Hospital as required for Joint Commission Compliance. Corrective Action Plan: Standard: UP.01.01.01: Conduct a Preoperative Verification Process. At the present time Nightingale Community Hospital is not in compliance with rule UP.01.01.01. Nightingale currently has a five step verification process in regards to Preoperative/Pre-procedure

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    10 under the Instructor’s Emphasis Medusa‚ American culture generally imagines Medusa being born as snake headed monster whom Perseus destroyed with the assistance from the gods. Another theory says that Medusa was once a mortal woman that Poseidon raped in the temple of Athena. Athena made Medusa suffer because of her jealousy by altering her beauty and isolated her as a Gorgon because of the defiling her temple. Another theory is that Athena punished Medusa because she claimed her beauty surpassed

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    Characterization in Michael Dorris’ Yellow Raft in Blue Water Humanities Outcomes 1.5 1.6 1.8 Fund of CM Outcome 1.2 1.5 FCAs: 1. Uses and explicates at least six direct quotations from the novel in the body of the essay. 2. Cites all indirect quotations. 3. Uses parallelism at least twice. In Michael Dorris’ A Yellow Raft in Blue Water‚ he tells the story of three generations of women who struggle with their own self esteem

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    Nadia Gondal Prof. Del Almo ARHS- 106 Perseus with the head of Medusa & Faun Teased by Children Choosing a specific piece of art to write about is not the easiest task. Art is so subjective and there are so many different types and styles from which to choose. My own personal preference tends toward the classic; structure over abstract. I would have to say the thing that most impresses me about any artwork is the skill and the craftsmanship put into a piece. When I say craftsmanship I

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    A Yellow Raft in Blue Water We all experience paradigm shifts throughout our daily lives. After I survived cancer my perceptions on life changed. I learned that people should live their lives to the fullest‚ and to just be themselves. These ideas of getting the most out of life and being true to one’s nature may be applied to the characters in the book A Yellow Raft in Blue Water. The author‚ Michael Dorris‚ portrays the lives of three women‚ and as each woman’s life unfolds‚ the reader experiences

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    Executive Summary Even though Nightingale Hospital has a very detailed Site Identification and Verification Protocol‚ some areas do not meet JHACO’s standards. Updating the Universal Protocol and Preprocedure Hand-Off Check sheet will not only bring the facility into compliance but may eliminate any potential failure in communication between patient‚ caregiver and provider. Areas that require further documentation will be on the following Elements of Performance: A. Compliance Status UP.01

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    confide their secrets. Over time one can learn whether or not he or she can trust or believe another will hold that confidence. If that certitude is shattered‚ it takes time again to reconcile and to earn it back. In Michael Dorris’s novel‚ A Yellow Raft in Blue Water‚ Ida is a girl who entrusts in her young Aunt Clara with secrets from school to boys. When Clara reveals Ida’s hope about Willard Pretty Dog‚ the trust is broken; despite this‚ Ida still

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    Comparing the Two Poems: Clown Punk and Medusa. Compare the ways the ‘Clown Punk’ and ‘Medusa’ show characteristics of being isolated and having bad or no kind of relationship with people. Both the ‘Clown Punk’ and ‘Medusa’ show characteristics of being isolated from humans; as shown in the ‘Clown Punk’‚ a man is being shunned by the general public‚ he is thought to be a bit of a joke – not to be taken seriously or treated as an equal. People fear him‚ yet despite this they also have a contrasting

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    reason‚ and treat the adopted children the same way that a parent who had given birth to the child would. But adoption is not the only alternative. Some people may seem like parents even if they aren’t legal guardians. In Michael Dorris’s‚ A Yellow Raft in Blue Water‚ we follow the journey of Rayona‚ a young girl that knows the identities of her parents‚ but looks for love elsewhere‚ and she finds it in unexpected places. One of the first characters that we are introduced to in the novel is Christine

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    WGU Accreditation Audit: RAFT Task 1 Nightingale Community Hospital (NCH) has thirteen months until their next Joint Commission audit. This report will evaluate Nightingale Hospital’s compliance in The Priority Focus Area of Communication using the Universal Protocol Standards from the Joint Commission Handbook. “The Universal Protocol was created to address the continuing occurrence of wrong site‚ wrong procedure and wrong person surgery and other procedures in Joint Commission accredited organizations”

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