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    paper is president Obama’s affordable care act, also known as Obama care, which I am 100% for and see no need for any changes to be made to this law. The healthcare reform debate has been an ongoing political issue and problem in the United States for many years. On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, (Public Law 111–148), (healthcare.gov). The affordable care act provides support for the innovation in the delivery of preventative care, with an emphasis being on…

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    Long Term Care Conchita Ruiz-Alvarez Capella University \ Abstract The need for the extended care has become a reality through the longevity revolution. Millions of people are living longer and longer, reaching an advanced age where infirmities rob them of independence. Health care system isn't designed to cope with long-term care issues. For an elderly widow who is whose hands are so gnarled by arthritis, she cannot dress or turn the knob on her kitchen stove. She is keenly alert, but she may…

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    tolerance. However; we can recognise its’ effect; and can alleviate these symptoms with appropriate treatment and accessing health care services. The symptoms of pain can only be defined by the individual, thus making assessment and treatment complicated (MCCaffery,1968). BACKGROUND James is an 87 year old gentleman with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s; living in a residential care-home (RCH). I was conducting a medication review as part of his 6 monthly memory monitoring usually consisting of; a…

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    need to know and what the patient should know. • There are nine provisions of code that can help guide nurses ethical reflection as they care for the older adults, no matter where…

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    Nursing Shortage

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    Nurses make up the largest health profession in the United States. They provide a critical role in a large number of different areas, including: hospital care, public health facilities, and hospice programs. A strong nursing workforce is essential in maintaining a high level of patient care. Over the last 5 years, we have noticed a strong increase in nursing demand accompanied by a shortage in the available nurses. This trend has created a nursing shortage with no clear cut solution in sight. In…

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    Reorganization of the health care system was a strategy that came into favor in the early 1970s. Those who espoused this strategy believed that the problem with the health care system originated with faulty incentives that market forces could correct. As such, the structured competition that result from reorganization should allow the health care market to right itself, thereby lowering costs and improving the quality of care. There are three major factors that help explain the appeal of…

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    Reconciliation In Nursing

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    through all care settings. I complete medication reconciliations on all two day post- discharge calls I make and the number of medication discrepancies I come across is astonishing. Most recently, I called a patient that was discharged from a skilled nursing facility with an illegibly, hand written medication list. This was a heart failure patient who had been started…

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    administration. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) passed into law in 2010 expanded Medicaid coverage and mandated health insurance for everyone…

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    Introduction, Psychiatric Nurse Psychiatric Nurses supervise and support people with emotional problems and mental illnesses. Many specialize in only one category such as kids and adolescents or the elderly. Their exact duties vary from job to job, however they all work towards the same goal: keeping their patients safe and happy, assisting them in adapting to their environments, and hopefully helping them to regain their mental health. Furthermore, psychiatric nurses are also therapists and…

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    Answer: Health promotion for the older adult is directed towards improving and maintaining health at the highest level of function and always towards greater independence. The hall mark of nursing action is health education and promotion of self-care. In developed countries, the average life expectancy is approximately 80 years, and the most rapidly growing segment of the population is the group of people 90 years of age or older. Current US government figures estimate that the group of…

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