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    than cure’ – would be the most appropriate model to adopt to deal with this” (Buttar 229), because according to Harpal Buttar, prevention of illness would lead to reduced costs of many factors including hospitalization, long-term medication and rehabilitation (229). Backing up this idea of the most appropriate model to adopt, Javed Butler discusses the problems with heart failure being the primary reason for “12-15 million…

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    The aim of the proposed study is to provide an exploratory analysis of three reentry courts in a southern district of U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services. The primary goal of the study is to build upon previous evaluation research within the programs by conducting an outcome evaluation. An outcome evaluation will be completed using a mixed method approach to data analysis. Both qualitative and quantitative data will be gathered from current participants, graduates, and contextual…

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    recover. Drug abuse and alcoholism affect the entire family. They render the individual helpless over his or her problematic behaviors. The addicts cannot remain sober by themselves and merely treating drug abuse can never fulfill the intentions of rehabilitation. Medically assisted…

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    are utilized to predict the chance that a behavior will happen. The protection motivation theory (PMT) was created to incorporate emotional element, particularly fear, into the HBM. There are five components: severity, susceptibility, response effectiveness, self-efficacy and fear. The PMT is also used to foretell the scope of health behaviors. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) emphasizes behavioral intentions as the result of a multitude of…

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    $40,000, what could you do with that kind of money? How about giving it away to a list of people in a different situation who all desperately need it. However, there is a catch; you can only choose one to help? In this scenario, there are 10 different situations (listed below) who need the $40,000 to make any kind of difference, and only one situation will receive the assistance. This is one type of dilemma a social worker could face daily. Therefore, in the dilemma I would choose my…

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    Falls are one of the most common injury in a health care facility. It is the leading cause of “morbidity and mortality for people older than 65 years” (Touhy & Jet, 2012, p. 207). This age group is common in Windsor Manor Rehabilitation Center in Concord, California. Most of the patients in Windsor are older adults with impaired cognition, gait, visual acuity, and muscle strength, and experiencing chronic pain – putting them in high risk for falling. In fact, their CASPER Report (2016) states…

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    The life and conditions the convicts of Port Arthur endured can only be described as 'Hell on Earth'. Life at Port Arthur was supported by the laboring backs of second offenders. It was a place feared by all and only the toughest survived. Brutal and inhuman punishments were given without mercy, and the will of many were shattered after a lashing or a week with only their thoughts for company. The months long voyage to Port Arthur was full of cramped spaces, a cacophony of whooping coughs and…

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    single patient may motivate the nurse to seek research based evidence to improve patient care thus research is an important component of clinical practice. As professional’s nurses we are accountable for the outcomes patients achieve and the effectiveness of interventions that are applied and recommended for patients thus research is an important component of clinical practice. Have you had an…

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    Probation is a sentence that takes place within the community rather than a prison. The offender is supervised by a designated probation officer who oversees the offender and enforces any conditions placed upon them by the court. It emerged as a response to the strict uniformity of penal institutions and is a move towards the individualisation of sentencing, as punishment can be tailored to the individual needs of the offender (McLaughlin and Muncie, 2001). Probation was also a response to the…

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    English proficient (LEP) patients to include impaired hearing, speech, sight, and individuals who do not speak or comprehend the English language to ensure proper care and service as indicated by the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Joint Commission (OhioHealth Language Services, 1997). There are signs posted at various places at my facility, such as the patient registration areas, the information desk, by the elevators, and nurses stations, the…

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