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    Essay On Handling Injuries

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    Guidelines for Handling Injuries/Illnesses Medical Emergencies When an employee is sick or injured to the extent that emergency assistance is obviously required, follow the steps listed below. 1) Notify the plant dispensary at extension #11255. 2) Notify the Safety Engineer at extension #11227. 3) Call security by radio or by dialing “0” on the phone and inform them that an ambulance is needed. If there is someone trained in first aid at the scene, that person may begin to administer first aid…

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    Hazard Material Information System sets safety guidelines not just for Opticians, but as well as all Health Care Practitioners and in general, every workplace environment in Canada. A procedure and equipment manual must always be kept on site in the dispensary for safety purposes when a situation arises. All Health Care Practitioners must know the knowledge of infection control to prevent the transmission of micro organisms from person to person. “All information obtained from the patient must…

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    In 1996, the California government passed a proposition that made the state of California the first in the nation to allow the medical use of marijuana. Since then, a total of 23 states, the District of Columbia and Guam have created all-inclusive communal medicinal marijuana programs ("State Medical Marijuana Laws"). Four states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana; this has had an impact on the overall perception of marijuana ("State Marijuana Laws Map."). The medical benefits of…

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    Herb. Pot. Grass. Weed. Whatever word you may use for it, Marijuana, is a very relevant and largely debated topic in our country. During this past election a lot of changes have been made on certain states’ stances on the use and sale of Medicinal and Recreational Marijuana. Colorado, Washington, Alaska, Oregon, and the District of Columbia all have legalized the use and sale of Recreational Marijuana, while several other states have legalized the use and sale of Medicinal Marijuana. After the…

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    I. Marijuana Dispensaries Not Feeling So High: Financial Institutions Close Their Doors to State-Legalized Marijuana Businesses A. Introduction The Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) prohibits “manufactur[ing], distribut[ing], or dispens[ing] marijuana.” CSA classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug, which indicates marijuana “has no currently accepted medical use in treatment . . . .” However, marijuana use for both medical and recreational purposes is legal in four states and the District…

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    use of medical marijuana and those that could possibly benefit from it. In the past, medical marijuana was just a simple study, that was conducted in Mississippi. The lab was running smoothly until about 1968. However, nowadays you can go into a dispensary with a medical card for marijuana, and pick out what kind you want. Within the article she discuss the main components that make up marijuana, personal stories, and how medical marijuana has evolved. The reason that she begins writing the…

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    Legalization Of Cannabis

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    the same way in hope of large amounts of money from tax obtained by the state. In the first year of cannabis sales in Colorado, the state received around 50 million dollars in tax money coming just from the sale of cannabis, and the tax paid from dispensaries in order to grow the plant. The plan for the money received in taxes for the beginning of the cannabis era, the state wanted to fund schooling. After a year has gone by around 8 million dollars has been funded to programs for funding…

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    Correspondingly telemedicine will change the course of nursing service delivery. Preventive and promotive over therapeutic approach of patient care will be the future trends in nursing. BLS (2012) sees a return to community nursing by 2020. Hospital-based training came to the fore in the early 1900s, with an emphasis on practical experience. The Nightingale-style school began to vanish. Originally nurses are seen in community; however hospitals and physicians saw females in nursing as a source…

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    church, synagogue, mosque, etc., public or private school, state-licensed day care center, or public playground or child’s park. After a certain period of time, any of the listed establishments listed above may not force a preexisting marijuana dispensary to relocate within 1,000 feet. In addition, no state law nor local law can prohibit the development or operation of marijuana progression, whether it be it’s growth, cultivation, or extraction. In short, consumers will be subject to a nearly…

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    officers who do their job to help and support our community. "Santa Ana Cops Accused of Eating Edibles, Threatening Disabled Woman During Dispensary Bust." Dabs Magazine Web. 19 Apr. 2016. . This article is a very interesting article as it shows police can get away with many things. Officers are forced to obey the laws we have in this society. This medical dispensary that gives medical marijuana gets raided by a group of officers. The cops take all the medical drugs and money. They tried…

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