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    This reflective account will discuss the Professional Value ‘Advocacy’ in relation to my own personal experience with a patient. The account will be reflected upon relative to Driscoll’s Model (2007) and will be discussed in accordance with The Code: Nursing & Midwifery Council’s (2015) confidentiality guidelines. For this account, the patient in question will be referred to by the pseudonym ‘Sam’. What? Sam was a white male in his 60’s who smoked most of his life and suffered from Peripheral…

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    Omnicell Server Analysis

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    both cases, patient safety suffers, and there is the potential for tragic misadventure for both caregivers and patients. Diversion has resulted directly in the death of patients and staff, and in enormous pain and suffering of patients when their analgesics were diverted in their time of need. It has also resulted in indirect suffering due to impaired caregiver…

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    Laser Therapy Case Study

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    PERIODONTOLOGY LLLT stimulates fibroblasts for faster regeneration of soft tissue, while providing analgesia and a modulation of the inflammatory chemicals that cause pain and discomfort. LLLT when used in conjunction with surgical lasers for treatment such as gingivectomy, periodontitis and periodontal surgery, have shown great promise in achieving improved clinical outcomes. A 2006 study12 showed a statistically significant decrease in pocket depth at 21 and 28 days postsurgery. Moreover,…

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    control the TCM. So the new technique UPLC is used for the quality control of the TCM. 5. Multi-residue analysis of pharmaceuticals inwaste water [27] The water used in the pharmaceutical companies are found to have the traces of various antibiotics, analgesics andanti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer agents, beta-blockers, lipid regulating agent’s, cholesterol lowering statin agents,…

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    The Benefits Of Marijuana

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    Marijuana has a been used throughout history and has a myriad of uses. Marijuana first showed up in the archaeological record around 37 million years ago in southwest Asia. The plant evolved to make use of the chemical THC as a defense mechanism against plant-eating animals due to it’s extremely unpleasant taste and psychoactive effects that all of it’s potential predators are susceptible to; humans started using the plant within the last 8000 years by initially using its’ seeds as a food…

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    Opioid Medication Errors

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    A job title is given to an individual, and it is that individual's responsibility to meet the guidelines of that role. To help make my point I would first like to clarify the role of a registered nurse. The role of a nurse is to primarily provide ways to help assist with positive patient health, minimize patient illness, and care for all (Taylor, C., 2015, p. 8). The one point I would like to go into great detail is the registered nursing error when pertaining to the administering of opioids.…

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    Beauty over Pain: Getting Rid of Animal Testing “The question is not, can they reason, nor, can they talk. But, can they suffer?” -Jeremy Bentham. By a show of hands, how many of you would cause your pet intentional pain? Would you prod them, lock them up, or inject them with possibly toxic products? That is what most reactions would be. Well, it turns out you may be using one or more animal tested products a day without knowing. Today’s society will do just about anything to get rid of basic…

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    purify the product with ethanol, and verified its purity with its known melting point. At the end of this lab I was left with a sense of awe, in that I created something that once ingested interacts with the biomolecules of the body, creating an analgesic effect reducing pain and increasing a person’s quality of life. This reality had a profound impact on me, and this experience has stayed with me ever since which has resulted in multiple job shadows and eventually landing an uncertified…

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    Gene Technology

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    Within this assignment paper I will discuss the biological basis of scientific principles that makes this technology possible, and describe how exactly the technology works. This assignment paper will give you, the reader the social and ethical implication about this technology, and the analysis, concerns about its use. This assignment paper will discuss my personal opinion in look at all sides of the issues concerning this technology, and I will provide my justification for my belief.…

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    Animal Testing Satire

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    euthanized after a rubber band became embedded in the monkey’s wrist. Still, the Yerkes Primate Center was not fined. As demonstrated by this case, potential violation has little risk to any corporation. Animal cruelty legislation requires the use of analgesics during painful testing. Furthermore, the FDA Drug Approval Process requires animal testing on potential drugs. But, does this follow the moral guidelines of the business…

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