observed clinic patients having trouble at the kiosks and wondered whether our infection control policy was being realized. At her suggestion, we tested if the staff successfully isolated her when Rachel, acting as a patient with a possible case of Ebola, checked in to the clinics. With this information, we reformatted the policy slightly and educated the staff on the new procedure. Presently, Rachel continues to help me rewrite Clinic policies. Her help ensured we were ready for a visit…
The aim of task 3 was choose some of the worldwide health organization and then analyze it. I chose Save the Children because I don´t know much about it. Organization is well known but still not so familiar to me. Children´s right should be very important to anyone in any part of the world. Questions of the task was: How closely are they related to your home country? What about from a global perspective? What is the situation of your home country in the international comparison?What factors…
Polio is a disease that causes muscular dystrophy and affects nerves that could lead to partial or full paralysis. A basic understanding is not necessarily needed because I chose to focus this paper more on the prevention and detection of polio rather than what polio is. Though I felt it important that those reading this should understand to a certain degree what this disease is. Now as for what I researched, I started with the detection element. My first article was about the detection of the…
After the implausible development of technology, social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn emerged to play indispensable roles in our lives. In fact, there are three billion Internet users in the world that take up more than 45 percent of the total population. Among the many Internet users, nearly 2.1 billion of people have some type of social media accounts in their smartphones or tablets. Social media is crucial to our society, Sally Kohn spoke in her TED talk…
Globalization has different explanations so this paper will first seek to explain what globalization really means. The world as many sociologists like Professor Marshal McLuhan describe it as a global village. Globalization can be described as internationalization; this simply means cross-border relations between countries. This explains how countries trade with each other, the way labor and capital flows freely among different nations of the world. Globalization is also described as the growth…
After the implausible develop of technology, social medias such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn plays indispensable roles of our lives. In fact, there are three billion of Internets users in the world, which takes more than 45 percent of total population. Among the heavy Internet users, nearly 2.1 billion of people have some type of social media accounts in their smartphone or tablet. Social media is crucial to our society because Sally Kohn from TED talk “Don’t like…
Is the end near or is it all a hoax? The long-term use of greenhouse gases including fuel for cars, emissions from charcoal and many others will have everlasting effects that will ultimately lead to the demise of civilization and mankind. Changes in climate will have damaging consequences, such as flooding and increased worldwide storm activity, which can be prevented only if humans get involved. Media may portray emotional stories to fear society into beliefs. Evidence will be proven for each…
one cares anymore, but it’s still happening all the same. Recently; there was and Ebola scare, and lots of kids in the high school were worried about getting it. Now it’s a funny joke of the past. Now, that is just a human reflex to horrible things; such as the common phrase “grammar nazi”. We, as humans, use jokes and silly phrases to calm the mood about frightening things that happen to us and around us. But Ebola jokes are not funny. Thousands of humans have died because of disease that seems…
over 50. Just like your average chain reaction after one is bitten the others follow. This scene can be related to diseases and epidemics that break out in America and foreign countries because of how rapidly viruses spread. For an example when Ebola first surfaced Americans lost control. When a virus breaks out and we don’t know the cause or cure right away it kills hundreds or more of innocent citizens. In other words the fictional zombies we see on TV represent our reality of disease…
1. The Next Big Plague Outbreak There are many different types of diseases. Viruses, bacteria and cancers are more specific forms of diseases. Some diseases are very harmful and others are not as harmful. Many of the harmful viruses have been cured but a few have not. I believe that the Influenza virus will be the one none cured disease to cause the next plague outbreak. There are 3 main strains of this illness, A, B, and C. The different strains of the illness can combine to make stronger…