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    According to Canadian institute of health information “Advance care planning or advance directives are associated with better patient experience and lower costs for the health system (2016, p.11). Health care providers hold the accountability to educate and inform the patient to scrutinize treatment options and to help them to make preferences by “engaging patient and families to reflect on their values, understand their disease process and progression, and develop a palliative care plan”…

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    to deactivate a pacemaker are elderly, often very sick, and unprepared to deal with this issue (. When patients can’t speak for themselves, family members and health care providers rely on the patient’s advance directives, which prove to be of little help. Although patients prepare advance directives, only a few mention pacemakers. To provide guidance, several medical groups issued a consensus statement, affirming that it is both legal and ethical to turn off a pacemaker when requested by a…

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    acute diagnosis is heart attack. This is a critical situation and need to have immediate decision to save her life. However, this is not a terminal situation. The goal of treatment is to prolong the patient’s life. Only if the patient signed an advance directive with DNR(Do Not Resuscitate), the medical treatments are not indicated. The success rate of the surgery or procedure is relatively low due to patient’s age and comorbidities. This patient’s life will prolong if the caregiver provided…

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    Is “societas Europaea” a successful organizational model? What might be its future developments, also in the light of EU members states corporate Laws? 1. Background and Introduction of the “societas Europaea” Societas Europaea, European Company, from Latim is an organizational model, created by the European Union to harmonize corporate law within the European Market, on purpose of establishing a unique international statute, instead national laws from the states members of the EU. The…

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    care started was Grace advanced care directive. More information was needed and The Director of Nursing, the Administrator, and the nursing staff should have gathered more information before making decision for more care. They should have checked Grace advanced care directive in her chart. The advanced directive may have stipulated that nothing extraordinary should be done in the event she was dying. The nursing staff did not think of Grace’s advanced directive when they started making plans…

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    The third priority is medication review by checking the medication, assessing his condition, tremors on hands due to Parkinson disease and hypothyroidism and unable to do IADLs. Parkinson disease is one of the common neurological disorder affected the individuals. It is a disorder characterised by tremor in hands and difficult in walking, movements and stiffness in one side of the body (Bunting-Perry, & Vernon, 2007). Age is natural and its identified with numerous diseases malignancy,…

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    Alabama ISSUES AND TRENDS 2 Roles, Ethical Considerations, and Effectiveness of the Adult Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner In all healthcare fields the providers are bound by a moral code of ethics that are defined within the ethical principles and serve to guide the care of all individuals. According to Hamric, Hanson, Tracy, and O’Grady (2014) ethical principles are a set of core values that are fundamental obligations that healthcare professionals use to guide all care provided in…

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    Paramedics will perform controlled acts in accordance with the base hospital medical directives issued by the Ornge Base Hospital Physician. USE OF THE MEDICAL DIRECTIVES BY PARAMEDICS These medical directives apply to paramedics who provide patient care under the license and/or authority of the RBH Medical Director. Delegation of controlled acts or medical directives in the ALS PCS to paramedics falls under the exclusive oversight of the MOHLTC’s RBH Programs. The medical…

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    most interesting is the issue of a living will. A living will is a written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, especially an advance directive. The lack of a living will is what ultimately created the largest problem in this case. There was no instructions on what to do in this case and because of it Terry's family were left to decide and because of their differing opinions it…

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    a coma, with no hope of recovery should never be subjected to it. Concerning the case of the 80-year old man in a coma, there are a few alternatives to solving the problem. It would have been a different case if the man had prepared an advanced directive, whether a health care proxy or a living…

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