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    Many families face the challenges of public housing. Not only it is the struggle to get access to the public housing, but it is also very difficult to get out of public housing environment. The reasons that people find themselves in a situation when they need public housing are economic and social. Poverty is a complex prevalent social issue throughout the United States. Most citizens consider personal deficiencies to be the primary cause for poverty. Individualistic factors or structural…

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    In 2012 my uncle fell ill and could no longer breathe on his own. He was placed on a ventilator and within the next week I observed as the Respiratory therapist monitored his breathing and discussed possible treatments for him. Asthma is a condition that runs throughout my family. My family members that are diagnosed with Asthma range from severe like my brother to mild like myself. I personally became very interested in how our…

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    Nearly 70% of American adults are overweight or obese and half of all adults in the US have one or more chronic health conditions. The US invests more of our GDP on healthcare than any other country and is disproportionately ranked 37th by the World Health Organization compared to other national health care systems. How can we solve our problem and improve health in the US? Family practice and primary care physicians are the key to reversing these trends in health rather than specialists; only…

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    would seem that he contracted a rare condition called DKA also known as diabetes ketoacidosis.…

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    Miracle Worker In the film The Miracle Worker, Helen Keller had to face many challenges due to her lack of speech and sight. Her family had little faith that her condition would improve. Her parents were overwhelmed by and did not understand her condition. They considered sending her to an asylum, and did not provide any tools to help her. She was constantly mocked by her family, particularly her brother. She had to deal with being unable to communicate with her peers. Helen learned how to…

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    is that the output of goods and economy increased, but it is still not a positive thing. Industrialization’s negative effects include an unhealthy environment, child labor, and separated family life. The unhealthy environment that society had…

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    need for competent primary care physicians and their role in the prevention, early detection and management of conditions which contribute to morbidity and mortality and which burden our limited healthcare resources. Upon graduation from medical school, as the recipient of a government scholarship, I undertook a period of obligatory employment in one of the major public hospitals in my country - first as an intern then as a junior house officer- rotating through almost every specialty offered…

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    can help me into my future career path as an occupational therapist. Although, I have not had the opportunity to job shadow an occupational therapist, through this internship I am hoping that I will be able to interact with many healthcare workers. Therefore, I can attain necessary skills as a competent health care advocate. Aside from wanting to gain the necessary amount of experience and skills I need to enter Grad school and become an occupational therapist, I am also working on my time…

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    My Late Live Aging Describe the impact on you physically, emotionally, socially, and Financially (as much as you can imagine the impact). Living with a chronic condition such as arthritis in late life would feel as if I am held captive within the walls of a prison cell with no way out. My condition will be a constant reminder of not being able to physically experience life’s voyage because it is now a struggle to accomplish even the simplest task, such as tying my shoe lace or walk up a…

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    this study, “residents and families perceived the NP as improving availability and timeliness of care and helping to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations” (Ploeg, Kaasalainen, McAiney, Martin-Misener, Donald, Wickson-Griffiths, Carter, Sangster-Gormley, Martin, Brazil &Taniguchi, 2013, p. 8). In addition, “NPs were seen as providing resident and family-centered care and as providing enhanced quality of care. NPs established caring relationships with residents and families, providing both…

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