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    combination of natural cases and man- made causes. People now are breathing more toxic air than even before due to all the gases coming from industries and cars. The air people breathe in affects their health, yet many do not know how poor the air quality is. In fact, air pollution contributes significantly to premature death cases around the world (West et al., 2016). There are a lot of people getting lower respiratory infections and people…

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    In the Journal of Med Ethics article, “QALYfying the Value of Life,” John Harris discusses the Quality Adjusted Life Year (QALY). He explains the system’s purpose is to determine where to allocate healthcare in cases where there is not enough resources to provide for everyone. It is based on the assumption that most people would prefer a shorter life of higher quality than a longer life with higher suffering. Harris’s primary critique of the system is that it does not handle cases where deciding…

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    Changes In Factory Farming

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    comfortable. If the animals are not comfortable they can begin to be stressed which in return leads to a bigger problem. These stress-factors end up harming humans because when animals are stressed is has been proven that the livestock produces ill quality meat in regards to tenderness, perishability, and color (Science Nordic). Humans want to purchase the freshest looking meat so, if the meat does not look appealing and fresh then it will not be purchased. In addition to putting the animals…

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    side are the secondary qualities which are not resemblances of their causes. Primary sources include shape, texture, motion, number and size, while secondary sources include odor, sound, taste, and color. With his comes the idea of representative realism in which our mind doesn't provide us with access to the true reality of the real world. To differentiate between primary and secondary sources, we can imagine a red triangle.The shape which is a triangle is the primary quality, while the color…

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    This group was founded as a Federal agency on the principles of QSEN and dedicated to improving KSAs; the website comprehensively covers everything from research to toolkits. Their “mission is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable and affordable.” (ahrq.org) They list children as a priority population; they are seen as the most vulnerable along with the elderly. I appreciate their attention to certain populations that seem more at risk than…

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    Largest Landfill

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    When you’re told that you’re visiting what used to be the largest landfill in the world, it’s not like you’re excited to see it, let alone smell it and stand in it. But as we stepped off the bus at Fresh Kills, we were greeted by green grass, wildflowers, and a cool breeze. I knew Fresh Kills was in the process of being capped and that in 30 years, it’d be one of the largest national parks and that parts were already open to the public but I wasn’t expecting rolling hills and seagulls. Fresh…

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    According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency or EPA, “The San Joaquin Valley has some of the nation’s worst air quality, failing to meet federal health standards for both ozone (smog) and particulate pollution. Ground level ozone pollution has a corrosive effect on the lungs which may cause a decrease in lung functions while particulate matter such as soot, can enter…

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    The Just Culture Model

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    K: Knowledge: While lacking in knowledge regarding the Just Culture Model, I am very familiar with the aspect of patient safety. As a registered nurse in a hospital setting for the past 18 years, patient safety has always been a concern and responsibility of mine. Although hospital protocols and policies are put in place to ensure patient safety, accidents can and do happen. Human error, mechanical failure, and patient falls are examples of medical errors which can lead to patient harm.…

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    Electronic Medication Administration Record and Patient Safety One of the reason medication related deaths occur are due to medication errors (Karen, 2011, p. 1). In fact, within the United States, approximately 7,000 people die each year due to medication errors (Karen, 2011, p. 1). According to Karen (2011) 1.3 million medication errors occur yearly, which relates to several injuries and approximately one death a day related to medication errors in the Unites States (Karen, 2011, p. 1). One…

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    high productivity, the demand to produce and deliver makes air pollution inevitable. Air pollution is caused by air gasses that emit into the atmosphere, ultimately contaminating the air. The central valley of California is notorious for poor air quality, it has even been referred to as ‘America’s toxic agricultural capital’ (Leslie, 2010). The California Central Valley is greatly focused on agriculture, it is filled with farmers who rely heavily on their crops for income, but is also composed…

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