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    2). Students who graduate with this degree are taught to “build medical applications such as EHRs” (Electronic Health Records) and about “patient privacy legislation, health care policy, and health economics” (Weintraub, p. 1). Even CIO of the Cleveland Clinic knows this “advanced degree is valuable” because “problems health analysts are being tasked with solving are only getting more complex” (Weintraub, p. 2). Considering the growing regulations surrounding healthcare, it is unlikely that this…

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    Abstinence from Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Illicit Drugs, During Pregnancy The abstinence of substance abuse among pregnant women is an important key in maintaining a healthy, full term pregnancy by reducing the risks to the infant and mother related to the use of alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs. By using science-based research, Healthy People 2020 seeks to identify and improve the overall health of the nation’s population by providing measurable goals and objectives that are designed to…

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    There was so much I learned this course in Public Health it keep me busy thinking and changing my view point of what Public Health I can remember my mom taking me to be immunized for free at health center way back in 50 's. Especially polio, I stern and sad her face looked before we got it, of making sure we knew the importance and that we all get that one and all that was available of others, after all of 11 children were done getting at health center how relieve she looked and not because of…

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    In concentrating on medical technological advances a major benefit that is overlooked is reduction in health care costs. These medical innovations have generated billions of dollars in savings for patients, families, insurers, employers, governments, and hospitals. This not only creates efficiencies that save money, but also saves money in curing onsets of early disease, and managing chronic conditions at healthy levels. Kindred has invested in creating diagnostic tools that have pre-screening…

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    A major criticism of the use of early warning system (EWS) algorithms was the potential for decreased use of critical thinking by nurses. Thus, the purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of how the use of an EWS that included enhancements aimed at supporting critical thinking impacted their practice. Recognizing and avoiding clinical deterioration of medical/surgical patients through early identification is critical to improved patient outcomes. Early warning systems (EWS)…

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    defined by the courts is as wrong as obstructing any other civil right” ( Access to.. par. 3). Dr. Tracey Wilkinson and a couple people she worked with called nine hundred forty-three pharmacies in Nashville, Philadelphia, Austin, Portland, and Cleveland. If Plan B was approved for teenage girls around the time of April 30, 2013 then the teen pregnancy rate should have decreased increasingly since then. Considering the fact that Plan B One-Step was made available for teenage girls in April…

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    Consumerism In Health Care

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    Introduction The array of regulations that the healthcare industry is subject to is vast, and some would argue that this level of complexity contributes to a health system that is not only inefficient but also stifles innovation (Maliyil, 2016). However, one specific healthcare legislation, the HITECH Act has led to an eight-fold increase in the adoption of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems by non-federal acute care hospitals since it was enacted in 2009 (The Office of the National…

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    Sports Action Therapy said, that it would be a great idea because, she is looking for someone to help out at the Shawnee football team, and she would hire me on the spot if I had both an ATC and a PTA license on my resume for that simple reason. Ben Cleveland, who is the head Athletic Trainer here at OBU said, that it would also be a great idea, because you would see what it is like from both sides and it is also some good…

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    Football Concussions

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    effects. These effects can include the following: headaches, balance, coordination, and memory. How do these injuries occur you ask? Most concussions are caused by a violent shaking motion and usually occur playing a contact sport such as football. (Clinic, 2016) Following a first concussion, an athlete is at risk for additional concussion, players who experience loss of consciousness are six times more likely to sustain a concussion…

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    “Pregnant” This is one word that cause pure panic and excitement all at the same time. In February of two thousand sixteen, I saw this word appear in a True-Blue pregnancy test in the Van Wert Hospital. I can still smell the sanitizer that lathered the bathroom floor. I was so excited that I was going to be a mother that I begin to feel warm tears douse my face. It wasn’t until September second that my life would dangerously change forever. “I define myself” This phrase gave me strength in…

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