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    During the late 1920’s the Great Depression was underway. The Hoover administration was trying to combat the problems through different tactics and programs along the way. This differed with the Roosevelt administration as they used different tactics and programs to try and combat the Great Depression. Some of the problems that were created by the Great Depression were resolved, however some continued on. Because of the Great Depression the role of the Federal Government changed. The Great…

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    The Veteran’s Administration needed examination in order to understand the reasoning for the veteran’s medical benefits and housing grant programs. Evaluating to determine what policies influence the military to implement these two resources. The United States military has existed for decades, therefore, there has been many battles where soldiers have been wounded and lost. Somewhere along the military’s journey to independence, the government considered the demand for services to aid military…

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    President Barack Obama is the President of the United States. As the President has many duties he has to perform. One of the duties he has to perform is appointing staff members, the cabinet, and several other officials. In Article Two, Section Two of the Constitution it states that the President of the United States has a right to appoint officials. The Chief of Staff is Denis McDonough. As the Chief of Staff McDonough has to supervise the staff of the White House, control who is near the…

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    One of the easiest ways to prevent medication administration errors is by following the five rights: the right patient (which requires at least two patient identifiers), the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time. There are also three checks in medication administration: check the medication when it is pulled from the dispensing machine, check the medication when preparing to administer the medication, and the final check occurs at the bedside before the medication is…

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    from the literature in support. Submit your answers via a word document through the drop box. 1. How would you define public administration? Use two articles from week 1 to support your answer. (10pts) Lewis writes “…public interest is a process – an exploration – rather than immutable or even identifiable conclusion” (Lewis, 2006). I would define public administration as a complex set of interrelated concepts, it requires judgment and common sense and transference of information; it falls…

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    What is the importance of bureaucracy in public administration? 1. Introduction Humanity has come a long way through the natural process of evolution as a species since the ages of hunter-gatherers, and has, consequently, pursued the notion to improve its standards of living as it became more exposed to new environments as well as a variety of ideologies to maximise its marginal social benefit-giving rise to the consciousness of a need for structure and organisation within a community for…

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    view in public administration distinctly attempts to associate reason with judgment. The desire for rational, technical decision-making has become a powerful organizing principle in public administration. While this model has dominated the discussions and debates in the scholarly work, there are some who also argue that legitimacy of the state itself is not public administration’s problem (Miller, 2004a). Miller’s position takes place under a working thesis that public administration would work…

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    Career Objective Highly efficient, technology savvy and results-driven administration professional, I am actively pursuing a healthcare administration position with the desire to undertake new challenges and make a valuable contribution in the public service. Demonstrating a proven track record of achievement in site/medical administration roles across fast paced industries and deadline-driven environments, I have gained a broad range of expertise whilst maintaining a high level of…

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    Obama-era "Fast and Furious" scandal, according to The Hill. The Obama administration refused to hand over the document for years, but now congressional lawmakers have the tools required to bring charges forward. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Wednesday that the department reached an agreement with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee after a six year battle in court over the documents. The Obama administration refused to hand over any documents involving the…

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    Omnipaque Essay

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    Routes of administration for the drug omnipaque may vary depending on what exam is going to be performed. The routes include Intrathecal which is occurring within or administered into the spinal theca (C, T, L spine). The Rate of injection should be done Slowly over 1-2 min and should not to exceed 300 mg/mL or 3060 mg iodine per single myelographic procedure. Another route of administrations is intravenously which is the method of route choice used for a excretory urography, digital…

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