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    responsibility is placed upon us. The expectation to provide medical care at an exceptional level within our respective areas of specialization is forever present. The purpose of this essay is to take a practical look at the importance of maintaining the licenses (and related certifications) granted medical professionals in the military. We will explore the need for having the most up-to-date the practices to provide the best care. In addition, we will discuss the potential dangers of operating…

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    health care consumers. Some of the major benefits include: elimination the life-time and annual benefit limits, insuring people with pre-existing conditions, free preventive care, and expanding the Medicaid program. ACA requires most Americans to have health insurance coverages. Individuals, families and small business employers can choose and buy health insurance policies through competitive insurance markets, and can receive premium tax credits or subsidies if eligible. The Affordable Care Act…

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    but the care patients receive before arriving at the hospital can have a huge impact on recovery and healing of injuries.…

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    Many may think starting a career in nursing is a piece of cake but little does one know being a nurse comes with huge responsibility. It takes a special kind of person to become a registered nurse. A registered nurse must coordinate patient care, monitor patients’ self-management, take vital signs and keep track of patients’ medical information, and provide medication to patients and watch for side effects. In order to fulfill the requirements to become a registered nurse, first one has to…

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    SHC: 22: introduction to personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1.1: describe the duties and responsibilities of your own role. In the morning one of my first duty is to greet the children and parents and ask them how they are, this is because, they will feel welcome in the setting and happy to be seen again. Then I sit down on one of the activity tables where the children are playing, and communicate with them about what they are doing, this…

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    Healing One Village

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    Africa, there is none/ zero treatment. In the past there was no cure at all, be Africa or America. Now there are a lot of treatment going on in both wealthy and developing countries because of tasks shifting programs. Lay people are trained to do the duties of health professionals. Rosenberg gave several examples. One example is Amadi, a depressed mother who lost five kids in 10 years and the people of her village in Ugandan, Africa. Through the use of interpersonal therapy the life of 94…

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    • Background We are constantly learning and developing our skills through every day interactions. All my actions and emotions are determined by personal values and ethics. Growing up on a farm in a small city in Poland helped me get an insight on a different level of life. My parents, siblings and educators had the biggest impact on the development of my basic personal values. By observing my mom I learned the importance of family, integrity, responsibility and hard work. My mom was able to…

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    Possible breach of Contract The implied terms between an employee and an employer. That main implied duties includes providing the correct health and safety, working environment, to deal with issues, given reasonable notices. (Clarke, 2000) The implied duties of employees to the employer includes adaptability, reasonable care, skill, and having the trust and confidence. Assuming Shirley’s status as employee has been recognised, this suggests that the company is liable under the Unfair Dismissal…

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    circumstance. My role is to make sure my client’s voice is being heard, work from a place of compassion and advocate on their behalf. In the character Robert’s case, the social worker should treat him with respect; explore opportunities to address barriers to care while promoting self-determination. This ethical value can be accomplished by demonstrating the following skills: active listening, empathy, critical thinking, observation and verbal communication to build client rapport and include…

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    Assistant (EM-PA) resident you will have the opportunity to specialize in the field of Emergency Medicine while working alongside physician residents and seasoned clinicals at one of the top medical centers in the country,” (University of Iowa Health Care). There are many opportunities this program gives to prepare someone to become a PA. The residency has four to five hours of weekly educational conference. Conference time includes lectures given by EM faculty, faculty from other areas of…

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