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    “Just take a pill” We often hear these words from family, friends, and our physicians when we are feeling sick. We like to believe that medicine is a miracle, that there is a magic pill for our illnesses. However, is there? Long gone the days of doctor knows best, the medical field today is full of doubt, and uncertainty. Nowadays, Patients have the luxury to choose their options without relying on their physician’s decision as if they were children. Perhaps next time we are in pain, we should…

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    My loving mother, ever since my early childhood has imbibed the importance of transcendence in me. She used to say, ‘Whatever you do, always aim to achieve excellence in it.’ And I have been following it since then. I started rising and shining in school grades, sports, music and various competitions in school. I also got unique opportunities to represent my school in various elocution and academic contests at state & regional levels. This hard work and strive for supremacy honored me with…

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    Application of Theory to Practice Watson’s Human Caring Theory has been implemented throughout the medical and nursing profession, case studies have been done to determine if there are any benefits to be gain from using this type of approach in nursing. In a recent case study, The Theory of Human Caring was used to evaluate the outcome of a woman receiving a vitro fertilization treatment. This type of procedure does not promise the patient a child, and often it may require numerous tries before…

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    Japan has 15.8 inpatient hospital beds per 1,000 persons, the highest number among OECD countries. By contrast, with 1.6 physicians per 1,000 populations, Japan has the fifth lowest physician-per-person ratio. After this period, Japan has the highest number of computerized axial tomography (CT) scanners per capita, the highest number of extra-corporal shock wave lithotripters per capita, and the highest…

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    “PHARMACIST ROLE IN SKILL DEVELOPMENT TO ENHANCE THE NATION” SUB: “A Skill full Pharmacist plays vital role in the given departments for the development of the Nation.” PHARMACY: “It is a branch of science (professional science) which deals with identification, isolation, purification, standardization, preparation, dispensing, analysis and counselling the patients regarding the drug.” Pharmacist is a member and part of pharmacy and society. Pharmacist can survive any where throughout…

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    My first day at Forensics was not as eventful as the first time I went there, but the experience I had was good. When I arrived, I introduced myself to three nurses and gave them the slip. Then, one of the nurses gave me a tour of of their facility. She showed me the interview room, the mini kitchen where they have food for the patients, and the examination room. Next, one of the nurses gave me the task to shuffle through some clothes and chose what clothing was too worn out. Most of the…

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    The physicians must refuse to engage in any unethical, fraudulent, or false activity. The healthcare professionals have a core mandate towards the well-being, safety, and health of the patients. The medical practitioners have a sole mandate to follow the law when…

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    The story is about Dr. Heidegger and his four elderly friends. The doctor asks his four friends to help them in an experiment. His friends all lived their lives in vain ways. They were people with much remorse. He explains the experiment with a flower he had saved many years ago (55 years). The vase had water that belonged to the fountain of youth that Juan Ponce de León himself had searched for years. The doctor places the dried and withered flower in the water and everyone can see the…

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    Kiss Of Life Book Report

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    Five Reasons to Read The Book- ‘Kiss of Life’ by Emraan Hashmi Five Reasons to Read The Book- ‘Kiss of Life’ by Emraan Hashmi Seeing the title of the book, we are sure you might think that the book would be a biopic of Emraan Hashmi, but no folks this is an emotional book about the superhero in Emraan’s life who fought cancer. The superhero is none other than his cute munchkin Ayaan, who is Emraan’s son and was diagnosed with cancer. Emraan shares the book with the world, which is about the…

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    Ethical Dilemma In Nursing

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    Identify the ethical dilemma In the scenario Mr Abdullah, the 48 years old, requires an urgent cardio angiogram to assess his current medical conditions, but declined the procedure due to financial difficulty, worry not able to finance his Son for his tertiary study. Because Mr Abdullah was in depressed state was put under suicide precaution. So he told the student nurse his concern and not to reveal his situation to the Doctors and Nurses, In this dilemma of ethical issue, if the student nurse…

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