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    Evidence Based Practice

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    Evidence Based Practice Occupations in the medical field are constantly evolving as new research is conducted and newly discovered evidence is released. Maintaining new knowledge and staying up to date with the latest medical discoveries is critical in all careers pertaining to the well-being of humans. It is important for professionals to further their education as they continue to practice and collaborate with other professionals to create the finest care plan for clients. Speech-language…

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    The biggest barriers to the use of evidence-based practice (EBP) in a clinical setting are knowledge and resources. Of the described EBP models the ACE Star model most resembles the framework used within our system. The ACE Star model is a five step process which includes in order, knowledge discovery, evidence summary, translation into practice recommendations, integration into practice and evaluation (DeNisco & Barker, 2016, p. 467). While EBP information and guidelines are regularly…

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    Drug Therapy

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    an opportunity for evidenced based practices to work within the treatment center allowing for individualism of choice and concrete evidence of overall effective care. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration define evidenced based practices as “approaches to prevention or treatment that are validated by some form of documented scientific evidence…(and) stand in contrast to approaches that are based on tradition, convention, belief,…

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    Clinical Question Essay

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    Define a Clinical question The questions arise in a patient encounter can easily be answered via the experience or reviewing a textbook or an article.these questions can be about harm,diagnosis, prognosis or treatment . In evidence based diagnosis kind of questions as above mentioned can be answered more accurately by following EBM steps. First the health care provider should make an answerable question which can be answered by a research study.These questions can be background or Foreground…

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    The Code Of Hammurabi

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    The Code of Hammurabi, also known as the Code of Laws, is one of the earliest sets of laws found. Hammurabi wrote these laws in the city of Babylon. “He felt that he had to write them to please his Gods. He did not consider himself related to any God, although he did call himself “the favorite of the gods”.” (Babylonia - Code of Hammurabi - Crystalinks.) Although the laws were written in Babylon, they were carried throughout all of Mesopotamia. Hammurabi was the King of Babylon. There are many…

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    The ethical framework work that I agree with most is the Natural Law. This law states that “what is good is that which is natural” (Pollock, 1998 pg. 48). This theory states that a person knows right from wrong because it comes naturally to everyone. I believe this framework to be true because no matter where an individual grew up, each of us were taught right from wrong naturally. From birth, we begin to learn what’s morally right simply by experiencing it ourselves. For example, as children…

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    Constitution to endure. In this essay, I will prove the most progressive court to protect the civil liberties of Americans by applying federal law to the states, using the 14th Amendment to prevent government abuse, was the Warren Court. Safety in your person, place, or things is paramount for protecting civil liberties. The Writs of Assistance under English law allowed law enforcement to search and pillage people as officers…

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    Double Jeopardy, in the Fifth Amendment, claims that one cannot be tried twice for the same crime. Once a trial has ended the government cannot choose to include new evidence and put a person on trial again. The right of Double Jeopardy is extremely important because it hinders the government from having the power to continuously try a person for the same crime. To be put on trial multiple times can get expensive, therefore it would make the most sense to only put a person on trial once.…

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    Kim Davis A Villain

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    everyone was applauding the significant event. While thousands of people across America flooded the streets with joy there were still those who believed allowing such marriages was against “God’s law,” and of those people was Kim Davis. Davis, a county clerk in Rowan, Kentucky, decided to “uphold “God’s law” by denying same-sex couples (and now all couples) marriage licenses.”(Moodie-Mills, 2015, para.6). Some say that Davis is a new civil rights hero, while others claim that she is no star for…

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    What is the significance of workplace bullying laws? Description: Acute protection from workplace harassments can be now received under workplace bullying laws. The regulations of these laws might differ from one state to another and thus you have to check out the same. Workplace bullying is very much illegal in nature. Thus, workplace bullying laws have been made in order to protect those employees or workers who are being bullied at the workplace either by co-workers or by employers. Bullied…

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