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    Hawaii Health System Corporation consists of more than 70 affiliation agreements with various educational institutions that provide training and residency programs for all health care professionals (Hawaii.gov, 2014). Hawaii Health System Corporation (HHSC) operates over 1,200 patient beds with more than 4,000 employees in facilities situated on five Hawaiian Islands (Hawaii.gov, 2014). Hawaii Health System Corporation facilities run a critical care hospital, community hospitals, long-term care,…

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    Terrorists should be stopped for economic importance and for people to feel much safer. The purposes of terrorism will be explained and discussed. What is terrorism? Terrorism is strongly affecting the world and should be stopped, the government has practiced terrorism to see terrorism related actions. Human fear is a symbol that people all over the globe are being greatly concerned of why terrorism is occurring and is characterized by the influences of using many forms of terrorism such as…

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    If there is one disease that is deadly for both Animals and Humans it would be anthrax. It is an infectious disease of animals and humans. The causation of it is a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis that mostly affects cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and goats (MedlinePlus, 2016). This disease can be fatal for these sort of animals, and it kills its host by producing a toxin that kills the cells causing fluid to build up in the body’s tissues (Mock, Michele, Fouet, & Agnes, 2001). Adding to its…

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    of violence or intimidation to coerce a government or a population in pursuit of political or social objectives (Peak & Everett, 2015, p. 377). Terrorism does not always involve guns and bombs, it can take other forms such as cyber terrorism and bioterrorism (Peak & Everett, 2015). The terrorist attacks on United States soils have demonstrated vulnerability and the need for the law enforcement to be more knowledgeable. Being knowledgeable about terrorists’ methods ensures that they can respond…

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    II. Even though the television has many shows that entertain and interest people , it is still bad for you mentally because it could change the way the way you think and feel. A. The mainstream of mass media and how the government is spoon feeding us in telling us to keep watching television and do everything in the way they want. Our population and generation has been entitled to getting brainwashed for the longest time. People in this generation think they are…

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    In addition the plague created an increase in the need for higher education and placing a higher importance on how medicine and physical science work together (Edmonds, 2008). The start of medicine can be contributed to epidemic of the plague because during the Middle Ages the focus was more on practical actions, but following the outbreak the creation of “medicine as a science” (Damen, 2015) came into effect in the West. One can only say that Western medicine came about due to the disturbing…

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    all RNs to complete 30 hours of continuing education within the license/certificate renewal period(Nevada State Board of Nursing, 2008). The act also requires CRNAs to take an additional 15 hours of CEs in pharmacology and the one-time required bioterrorism course(Nevada State Board of Nursing, 2008). Anything Education related usually has more pros than cons. For example, continued education for nursing keeps nurses up to date with the changing times. With new diseases and technology appearing…

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    The Story While Chipotle was taking a step towards the well being of its customers, many believe this action started an attack that caused more harm than good. In 2015, Timothy B. Lee of Vox.com wrote an article that discussed the rise of people getting sick from eating Chipotle. At the time, Chipotle was getting the word out about the changes they decided to make in their restaurants. They made the statement that all their foods were now going to be free of genetically modified organisms. They…

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    interpretation of public health data. Students will study advanced, computer-based epidemiologic methods that are used to observe, investigate, screen and prevent epidemiologic outbreaks. Some classes may even cover biosecurity risks, biological dangers and bioterrorism threats. There may also be classes on public health care statistics, informatics, administration, biostatistics and environments What are Potential Careers with an MPH? There are dozens of careers available for students with a…

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    efficiently, and has more patients being treated. Treating more patients can ensure others that this outbreak will be treated, therefore, possibly increasing how the community copes with this in an appropriate manner. 5. (a) During an actual bioterrorism event, the nurse would simply not be able to do much than treat a few patients. It would be a disaster event that exceeds the capabilities and resources the nurse has to offer. (b) A disaster triage is different than an emergency plague.…

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