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    Professionals should not develop a personal relationship in the work place because it is unethical, is a conflict of interest, and leads to more severe consequences. I will discuss the definition of a conflict of interests, the reasons why having a relationship that is too personal in the work place is unethical, and how it will impact me as a health educator. A conflict of interest is when behavior and/or actions clash with the expectations of that professional. A conflict of interest can…

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    Cross-cultural interview questions 1. What do you think the important social etiquette in your culture will be? 2. What, if any, kind of action or language can be offensive to people from your culture but not to people from other cultures? 3. What foods, if any, are crucial or meaningful in your culture? 4. What, if any, eating habits are exclusive to your culture? 5. What foods, if any, do you avoid for religious, personal, or cultural reasons? 6. What changes, in terms of your diet, do you…

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    one to meet their daily needs in calories, carbohydrates, protein, fats, fibre, and vitamins. There would no longer be a need to swallow vitamin pills daily, or tell children to eat their vegetables. It is a dream come true for nutritionists and dietitians. There is a standard, original recipe for Soylent, but it can be modified to the physical and dietary needs of any individual. The versatility of Soylent also extends to many different adaptations and flavors; some common ones are the Bachelor…

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    Case Study Assessment Introduction In this report, it is going to describe what the needs of Jack and Jill and what methods of assessment that they will need. On the second part of the assessment, it is going to discuss what the features of positive care practice, and how positive care environments and how they meet the needs of people and also the role of legislation. 1.1 Needs of Jack and Jill Jacks Needs Physical and Social Jack is going to need temporary help in the house when he is…

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    transplantation set the stage for future advancement in reconstructive surgeries for burn patients. Burn centers today have a wide variety of team members from different department that care for burn patients ranging from plastic surgeons, nursing, dietitian, speech therapy, physical and occupational therapy, pharmacy, and social…

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    Malnutrition is the condition that happens when the person does not get enough nutrient in their system. When people do not get enough nutrition it leads to being malnourished. One of the main reasons why people become malnourished is because of starvation. The rate of malnutrition in the United States is not as high compared to other third world countries. Malnutrition mostly happens in women and in children. A lot of women considers themselves fat because of the fact that media portrays…

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    Creating an advanced directive not only gives an individual control over his/her medical wishes, but it also takes away from the family, the burden of making such a tough treatment choice. The very last place you want to have a conversation about who will be one’s healthcare agent is in an emergency. It is better to plan ahead to avoid unnecessary stress. Though this is unlike the previous two, but the POLST form is also another document to put into consideration. It is a physician order for…

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    Dieting and health are currently in the spot light because of the rising weight problems in society today. The often overlooked choice of vegetarianism is beginning to transform into a popular option- but is it the correct option? The controversial topic of vegetarianism is undergoing lengthy research and studies recently as more experiments are occurring. As you read my paper, I ask for an open mind as I investigate nutrition, health disease, and overall life for non vegetarians and vegetarians…

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    Interdisciplinary Teamwork

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    teamwork that I have learned about is a policy that was explained to me during my preceptorship. The policy calls for weekly interdisciplinary rounds where nurses talk about their patients to a team that includes a physician, respiratory therapist, dietitian, and any other member of the health care team. The purpose of the weekly rounds is to evaluate the patient 's progress and to adjust and coordinate their care accordingly. This practice is beneficial because it allows all members of the…

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    the day participating in fun activities that educate the students about healthy lives (walkbiketoschool, 2016) ‘Healthy Weight Week’ is a campaign that inspires all Aussies to cook at home more often to achieve a healthy weight. It is run by the Dietitians Association of Australia. I believe that healthy weight week should dedicate to one week a…

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