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    Nursing is known as being the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities. It is also acknowledged as being an aid in the prevention of illness and injury, assistance of healing, relief of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human beings, and for advocating for not only the patients, but family members, whole communities, and populations (American Nurses Association, 2016.) Nursing requires ample skill, strength, and compassion in every dimension of the scope of…

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    The Value Of Health Care

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    Health care is an effort made by the government to cover well-being of their citizens. Canada and United States have take this decision to provide health care to improve well being of their citizens. In my opinion the economic system about health care in United States provide by the government is the specific point that we can improve to contribute to well-being of Americans. As result, my research on United States and Canada policies on health care and economic system, I could argue that…

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    changes a person to either change their career or their way of life. For me, this happened when I was really young after moving here from Colombia. My brother and I faced difficult medical circumstances. With the help of exceptional physicians and the care that we received in general, I vowed that d that I would one day grow up to change the healthcare industry and help individuals that are in the same situation as we were then. I began to contemplate the idea of becoming a doctor but I realized…

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    The Individual Mandate: Necessary Intervention or Unethical Overreach? Introduction: The individual mandate (requirement that all people have health insurance or pay a penalty) is a key provision of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and has been the subject of considerable debate. I will be continuing this trend and analyze the individual mandate with the five step Gostin framework. This framework seeks to answer five key questions: First, is there a significant risk that the individual…

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    felt I could give the best quality patient care I possibly could. That is what lead me on the path of becoming a Healthcare Administrator. There are many responsibilities to being a Healthcare Administrator. I will have to manage, direct, and coordinate medical services in a variety of settings. Such as clinics, hospitals, and practices operated by groups of physicians. I will work to minimize cost while maximize efficiencies to make sure the best care possible is presented to patients. I…

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    both follow preventative health measures to some degree. Both are full filled and happy with their life. Differences…

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    Peer Family Life Education

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    • Research Article 1: Using Peer Health Education to Enhance Family Life Education. Puentes and Wassel’s (2003) article discusses development and implementation of a family life education curriculum intervention program entitled Peer Family Life Education Project (PFLEP) (Puentes & Wassel, 2003).This program teaches sexual education and was implemented at an urban middle school to the attending adolescent children. The article discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the program, and…

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    Due to the effects of colonization, discrimination, and racism, Aboriginal peoples, as well as their communities, have been experiencing adverse health outcomes that have been resonating across generations. The negative health outcomes are a result of years of damage to their traditions, languages, beliefs and self-identity. The high rates of HIV, depression and chronic diseases among Aboriginals are linked to experiences of poverty, unemployment, racism, and poor living conditions as well as…

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    Describe how you would choose clinical sites to complement the syllabus that you developed for Week 5? Include both a simulation and off-campus experience. Health promotion in nursing clinical experiences could be attained in a verity of settings. In order to choose a clinical site(s) that complement the course. I would use the service learning model (Mueller,2016). I would choose a clinical site(s) that interact with the community and governmental agencies. Involving the students in the…

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    Our privatized health insurance is not beneficial to our people since their main goal, being a business, is to gain more money and spend less of it. Therefore, some companies cut costs on expenses that would otherwise benefit their clients. In Michael Moore’s film “Sicko,” he presents these stories of people who had insurance, but were told they couldn’t get procedures that would have prevented health conditions that would later affect these people. For instance…

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