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When feeding a patient with dysphagia with a left-sided hemiplegia,how should the nurse position the patient?
Incapacitation
A criminal justice philosophy aiming to prevent crime by detaining or restricting the movements of offenders to protect society.
Three-strikes
A legal principle mandating harsher sentences for repeat offenders, typically after three serious crimes.
Mandatory Minimum
A legal requirement that dictates the minimum sentence a judge must impose for a particular crime, reducing judicial discretion.
Rehabilitation
A process aimed at enabling individuals to restore their skills, health, or abilities, often used in the context of recovery from injury or in criminal justice.
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