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    the Americas, they brought livestock and they brought diseases and the result was devastating” (OMRF). The population was drastically affected by the diseased livestock. Just a few of the diseases that were brought here were the bubonic plague, chickenpox, influenza, measles, scarlet fever, smallpox, typhus, tuberculosis, and whooping cough. Many of these diseases are known as crowd disease. This simply means that if a native had contracted a disease and lived, he became immune to that disease.…

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    Vaccines: The Safer Option The topic of whether one should get vaccinated or whether one should get their child get vaccinated has always been debatable. Are they safe? Do they really work and are they effective? Recent outbreaks like the measles incident in Disneyland in California in 2014 to 2015 has brought the topic back into the public eye. According to an article by Rong-Gong Lin from the LA Times, legislation in Sacramento intended to induce more parents to get their children the…

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    which is a disinfectant used by the medical and dental field, is also used in some DTaP vaccines and can cause respiratory problems.(¨Should Any Vaccines Be Required for Children?).Some Vaccines for DTaP, Hep A, RV, Hib, HPV, IPV, flu, MMR and chickenpox are made using animal products which conflicts with vegetarian and vegan beliefs. (“Vaccines ProCon.org”). If something medically goes against something you believe in, then you have a choice to make. You could always ask if there is an…

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    As a result of new contacts among Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas, social and economic transformations occurred in the Atlantic world from 1492 to 1750. Many social changes occurred in these regions as a result of new contacts. Economic changes had great effects on West Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the time period, 1492-1750. The social and economic transformations that occurred were created by the initiation of European expeditions by Spain and Portugal. In the early 15th…

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    Alcoholism is a disease, but like measles and chickenpox, it is not seen outwardly. When you break out in spots all over your body it is clear that something is wrong; however, with alcoholism it is much harder to see how the nature of the addiction is affecting the body physically (Shuker, 1993, pg.…

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    Nursing Health Assessment

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    INTRODUCTION Nursing health assessment can be define as the assessment carried out by health professionals such as nurses in any medical field to identify the sickness or any problem faced by an individual who is seeking for health care. Another definition can be the “collection of data about an individual’s health state” (Jarvis, 2008, pg; 2). The main purpose of undertaking nursing assessment is to make judgments and diagnosis about the individual’s health state or maximum level of health and…

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, an infectious disease is defined as disorders caused by organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Infectious diseases can be transferred from person to person, bite by animal or insect, environmental surroundings, or ingesting food or water that has been contaminated. Some of the infectious diseases can be prevented with vaccinations. Vaccines contain weakened or killed germs that cause the disease. These vaccines cause the body to produce antibodies…

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    Rhrop Analysis

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    APPROACH- Development of RHIO will be driven by: • HEALTHCARE PRIORITIES OF THE COMMUNITY & STAKEHOLDERS • KEY DECISIONS TO DEVELOP THE RHIO • INFORMATION & CRITERIA TO ENABLE KEY DECISIONS • CONSENSUS METHODS USED TO BUILD TRUST As the key decisions are made to create the RHIO, the Project Plan will evolve into more of an Operational Plan CHALLENGES OF PRIVACY • LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE OF ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE • EFFECTIVENESS OF INFORMATICS. • UNDERSTANDING INFORMATION AND INFORMATION…

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    Vaccines stimulate the production of antibodies to provide your body against many diseases. “Vaccines … have been proven to be safe, and what happens if you don’t take vaccines is children get measles and die. So the anti-vaccine crowd has … kept measles around in a way … it’s a tragedy, because so much is done to make sure these things are safe” (Oshinsky). Vaccines are developed and manufactured by scientists in order to prevent the population from contracting a disease and/or potentially…

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    Little Ice Age Essay

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    It is strange to think that climate patterns affecting people across the world can affect entire civilizations spread oceans apart. It can be said that the challenges of the Little Ice Age were brought over to Early Colonial Mexico, but more so its effects. One region’s success in going out to venture, trade, and colonize; epitomized by the Dutch’s accomplishments in those three aspects proved to be another regions apocalypse. Due to Europe’s conditions, both climatic and situational led to its…

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