Breast Cancer Staging “Breast cancer is staged using the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union for Cancer Control classification system for tumor, nodes, and metastases (TNM)” (Esserman, 2013). The first part of the tumor staging system, as seen in Table 2, assesses that of the primary tumor itself by means of clinical breast exam and imaging studies and is represented by the letter “T” on the staging table. Mammogram is an essential part of assessing the primary tumor
ORIGINS OF TMC cont. Underlying assumptions of TMC: 1. No single theory accounts for all behavior change. 2. Behavior change unfolds over time. 3. Stages are both stable and open to change. 4. Without planned intervention, populations will remain mired in early stages. 5. The majority of at risk population not ready for action. 6. Specific processes and principles of change need to be applied at specific stages. 7. Behavior is not random. Chronic behavior patterns
Condition : This is a time for building trust and opening up a dialogue with the client. Being aware of all the circumstances of the reasons the client is in treatment is important as the may be there for legal reasons or voluntary. They may be already in the contemplation stage or even taking action to quit their addictive behavior. In the early stages advanced addicts for certain drugs may have mental impairment that will need to be taking into consideration. In any case, some ambivalence it
When Bruce Tuckman proposed the model of group development in 1965, the model assumed four stages which include forming-storming-norming-performing stages. However, a fifth model was introduced to encapsulate the already functioning models and this model became known as the adjourning phase (Bauer & Erdogan, 2009, p. 191). This group development stages will now be described below: The first stage in the group development model is the forming stage which is a time when a group officially comes together
Conflict is known to be inseparable in all human interactions. An organization can be recognized as a unit which attempts to move towards goals, productivity, profit and success. But within the institute itself, conflicts arise everyday relating to various factors on which employees, managers and departments disagree. The amount and the seriousness of these conflicts will vary noticeably from cordial disagreement to open conflict, such as strike action. In a controlled manner, conflict can stimulate
To begin, the very first part of group development but also the class, was to form a group that you would work with throughout the whole semester. The class discussed ways to assign group members, but ultimately, the decision was to let students pick their groups. In all honesty, I was not fond of this idea, but I selected my group. I began by wanting one of the two boys in my group, because I wanted a male’s perspective throughout the project. I decided I wanted to work with Adam because I had witnessed
Group topic: Stages of Change In today's session, Group members were presented with education regarding the stages of change and the characteristic of each stage of change. Group members were then identified and shared which stage of change that he/she presently was in; and discuss how to progress to the next stage of change. PO was on time and participated in the group activities. PO stated “I am in the maintenance stage of change because I am in treatment. My clean date was 12-14-2015”.
Preventing Bed Sores Justine Stenberg Rasmussen College Author Note This paper is being submitted on May 28, 2017, for Justine Stenberg’s NUR2115 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing course. Preventing Bed Sores A bed sore, also known as a pressure ulcer is known as a wound that usually arises over boney prominences due to increased pressure in that area. Pressure ulcers are staged into stage I, stage II, stage III, stage IV, and unstageable. Today, pressure ulcers are increasing in nursing
In your grievance filed at Central Unit, you claim you were told by Ms. Newman that you would be moved to CB1 if you complied with the program at Kasson Unit and achieved step two. You are requesting to be moved to CB1 immediately. Your grievance appeal has been reviewed at Central Office and the Warden's response is affirmed. Pursuant to Director’s Instruction 326 Maximum Custody Population Management 2.0 STEP PROGRAM-MAXIMUM CUSTODY POPULATION, EXCEPT RESTRICTIVE STATUS HOUSING PROGRAM 2.3 Specific
discuss leukemia. Leukemia is cancer of blood cells. More specifically, it is cancer of white blood cells. We know that white blood cells are found in brown bone marrow. Although, white blood cells are mainly found in bone marrow, they can also be produces in lymph nodes, the spleen, and the thymus glands. After forming, they "petrol" our bodies by circulating the blood and the lymph nodes. We also know that the white blood