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    perch in culture worldwide that is impossible to envision life without it and many people may not even know they are abusing alcohol. It is advertised with caution, but is meant to be enjoyed. This abuse can have effects that can be dangerous and serious. Alcohol abuse can have a negative effect that slowly takes over ones physical, mental health, and their family lives. It will bring problems in the user’s life without them even knowing. The definition of alcohol abuse is comparable to…

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    throughout all forms of media, the overwhelming societal influence that occurs as a result of this practice cannot be denied. The harmful effects of alcohol begin to effect many Americans at a young age, because there is an underlining expectation to drink due to contributing societal pressures. It is these same consistent pressures by society that cause the negative effects of this practice to follow many into adulthood. The media’s glamorization of alcohol in American culture contributes to…

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    Fall Palooza Case Study

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    the facts. Overall our booth was quite a success. People enjoyed playing, and some participants were even quite shocked at the alcohol facts. Some participants went as far as talking about rethinking their drinking habits after hearing long terms effects of alcohol. They were even quite intrigued to hear the lesser known facts, such that long term alcohol abuse can eventually lead to lung damage. “The most common and identifiable alcohol-associated health problems include liver cirrhosis,…

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    The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime The authors John J. Donohue and Steven D. Levitt released their journal article “The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime”, in May 2001. Both authors have the strong opinion that the legalization of abortion in the years between 1970 and 1973 is the main reason for the decline of the crime in the 1990s. Donohue and Levitt are able to support their findings with evidence from their research throughout their whole article. Moreover, this research was not…

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    Kurt Lewin's Change Theory

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    Kamboj et al. (2015) declare that the use of central venous catheters (CVCs) has transformed nursing care delivery. Consequently, central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) continue to be one of the most costly and deadly hospital-associated infections (HAIs) in the United States related to the use of CVCs (IHI, 2016). Despite efforts to minimize the occurrence of CLABSIs, these infections continue to grow in vast numbers, bolstering an alarming 300,000 cases every year (Kamboj,…

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    Qlt1 Task 2

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    asking why and then asking why again until all the pieces fit together to tell the story. In the scenario for this task, a patient died because there where causative factors and errors that took place. A cause and effect or fishbone diagram would be useful in…

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    That Sugar Case Study

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    PDHPE 1) Debate the issue raised in “That Sugar Movie” that excess sugar consumption is to blame for the increasing obesity rate. Many people are claiming that excess sugar creating a ‘bad’ diet is more dangerous then alcohol, inactivity and smoking. In fact, studies have shown that an unhealthy diet consisting of lots of sugar causes more disease then all three of the previously mentioned components combined. (Group, 2017) There is much more evidence to support the fact that sugar is a huge…

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    Unhealthy Patterns

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    There are two types of effects that heavy drinking can cause: short term and long term (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). Some of the short term effects include impaired judgement, slurred speech, blurred vision, headaches, memory lapses, and several others (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). These things can all lead to decisions that can affect personal relationships, work performance, and other aspects of life. Some long term effects of binge drinking are:…

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    year can be attributed to the effects of the indoor and outdoor air pollution (WHO, 2006). Developed and developing countries have made great efforts to improve air quality through the adoption of clean air plans including measures like continuous air quality monitoring, use of cleaner fuel,…

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    Pesticide Exposures

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    high risk of exposures to pesticides. Pesticide exposures is one of the major occupational hazards in the country, and it caused serious health issues. This paper reviewed several scientific articles in order to demonstrate the associations between pesticide exposures and health issues among farmers. In addition, the significant health issues that caused by both short-term and long-term pesticide exposures would be…

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