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    person is covered. With the pension once that person retires, they will get a pension which is a check every month. More with benefits is once that employee works for a couple of years, they can get a recommendation from the boss and take the pilot test. “Deckhands can get benefits that include paid vacations, health insurance and a retirement plan” (Benefits 1). Chances of a person getting a job in this career field are very high. As long as the individual can…

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    My clinical experiences are educational to my assessment skills. The Student Wellness Center is filled with day-to-day walk ins along with the scheduled patients. I have the ability to give vaccines, draw bloodwork, and obtain urines for DS-11 without supervision. My preceptor rely on me to complete the tasks of retrieving charts, obtaining consents, interviewing the patients and my assessment of the patients. I understand and know my limitations and when call upon her for assistance and…

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    Many American tax paying citizens believe that the recipients of welfare should be drug tested so they know where their tax dollars are going to be spent. Welfare is defined as the government giving people in need financial support so they can live their everyday life. SNAP is an acronym for the “Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program” which helps low-income families and individuals buy the food they need to provide for themselves and their family. This money gets loaded onto what is called…

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    A urine test is quick and painless, the test uses a person’s urine to test for any illegal drugs, or prescription medications. The urine tests for alcohol, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, marijuana, PCP, and opioids (). Other form of drug testing are hair testing, perspiration testing, saliva testing, and blood testing (). There are two types of urine drug test, they are the immunoassay gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, or GC/MS…

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    and recipients to be drug tested. Do you find yourself for or against the law? What if I told you the United States leads the rest of the world in illegal drug use, would that change your opinion? The war on drugs is becoming a bigger issue in the United States every day. I believe that if the government starts enforcing the idea of “drug free” recipients, then eventually US will be able to save citizens some tax money. The opposing side wouldn’t consider the savings that drug testing could…

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    government funded and based program drug screening should be necessary to stop welfare fraud and unnecessary funding for drug abusers. Medicaid is a government program that is established to help low income individuals with receiving health care, it discourages life-long dependency on the program. In order to save money and time but still require drug testing for Medicaid is to rationalize and evaluate recipients that are either suspicious for drug use or abusing drug prescriptions. The issue…

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    throughout the country are starting to give out drug tests in order to join a club or participate in a sport. States include as Florida, Alabama, Missouri, West Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, Texas, and Arkansas. This isn’t a good idea for these kids. The people who are giving the drug test are invading the privacy of these 12 and 13 years olds. Many parents agree with the idea of having drug tests being present at schools. One set of parents even said, “mandatory drug testing was unnecessary and…

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    How would people act if drug testing becomes a requirement in order to receive Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)? Would they be furious with the process? Is it fair to the children of the parents that fail the drug test and would not be liable to these benefits? What does EBT do for people? EBT is a special kind of benefit that people receive from the government so they can get help purchasing groceries at the store. This benefit is also known as food stamps, and it is preferably established to…

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    States is random drug tests being done on students, if it is wrong or right. So are you going to let your kid be randomly drug tested at school for good benefits or are you going to not let them? Even though drug tests are random and some people think they are bad here is why they should be allowed to be done, it is better to stay aware of kids are taking drugs, students can’t out smart the test, and less drugs have been taken since random drug tests have started. Drug tests will show you if…

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    Drug education does make a contribution to drug abuse prevention in college. Back in 1989, not many schools set up a drug education for their student-athletes, but now more and more colleges are emphasizing the use of drugs is not and will not be acceptable. It also talks about how some colleges do not put much work into their approach to drug education and use a simple boring presentation that only bores the student-athletes during the presentation. Drug education can also help those…

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