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    mediation (Riley, 2008). In the health care system, therapeutic communication is very vital, as it not only provides for the patient and health care worker to communicate but rather it allows for a trusting bond to form between them. There are two ways in which communication can be brought about, one being verbal and the other being non-verbal.…

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    in Sub-Saharan Africa. Philip et al. (2015) wanted to determine if viral-load informed differentiated care would be a cost effective HIV treatment that…

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    American slaves were treated very badly in the south but the author seems to downplay the abuse. They were given a very small space to live in and were treated in a despicable way. Jones states, “The Negroes live in small cottages called quarters, in about six in a gang, under the direction of an overseer or bailiff; who takes care that they tend such land as the owner allots and orders, upon which they raise hogs and cattle, and plant Indian corn (or maize) and tobacco for the use of their…

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    promises he made. He implemented laws and policies to help relieve people in the workforce of their long work hours through Obama care and he tried to raise the government budget by making a health care reform. With these policies, among a few others, Obama intended to help lower class families have a much better quality of life. In the beginning everything sounded great. There were a few people who believe that he would become the worst president of all time,…

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    With the new year, and the new election in America, there has been great division and great divide among the American people. Many can debate that this new presidency can be seen as an event that may cause great global change, Not in a scientific way, but a global change socially. This global change can be predicted with the known plans of change in employment for American citizens, which can result in housing affordability, homelessness and lastly ending with death or high risk diseases. This…

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    Affordable Care Act (2010) also known as Obama Care has been a topic of controversy. It is the most significant reform to the U.S health care system since Medicaid and Medicare. Some view it as a great and some believe it will be bad for the economy. I believe the Affordable Care Act will be great and its benefit to the well-being of citizens and will go further to be a great reform over all. On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. The Obama health care…

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    aged child, there is a lot to consider. During these years, children grow physically, cognitively, and psychosocially. They also develop gross motor skills including climbing, learning letters and numbers, and throwing/catching a ball. ATI’s Nursing Care of Children (2016) states that, “Preschoolers should show improvement in fine motor skills, which will be displayed by activities like copying figures on paper and dressing independently” (p. 25). Additionally, at this age, preschoolers will…

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    discuss the use of reengineering and methods improvement as ways by which you might strive to assuring quality. Quality health care is defined as “the degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge” (Ronda, 2008). Endeavors to enhance quality should be measured to illustrate…

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    if you haven't; you should. The reason that people should volunteer their time is so they can meet new people, help people that have less than they do, and they could give back to the community. First of all, volunteering in your community is a great way to meet new people and make new friends. If you volunteer in some of the places that you are interested in, you are likely to meet people that have the same interest as you. For example, if you volunteer at an animal shelter, you are likely to…

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    The Institute of Medicine (IOM) is an independent, nonprofit organization that work outside of the government to provide unbiased and authoritative advice to decision makers and the public. (http://www.iom.edu/About-IOM.aspx). It makes great impact on the nursing education. An improved education system, according to report given by health system and services the education level of nurse massively improved. This origination has more than 1,900 members and foreign associates who puts their time…

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