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    unpleasant, frightening or intimidating. It takes a variety of forms and can be physical, mental or verbal. It can cause physical pain or emotional harm to those it is directed at. It is caused by a range of factors, such as substance misuse, mental health, a personality problem, fear or an attempt to dominate someone else. People who are aggressive towards other people are often bullies. Aggression is a form of communication ion that it communicates a person’s state of mind, such as annoyance.…

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    Schools are noticed as important facilitators for controlling and addressing the health and wellbeing of their students. A student’s health and wellbeing is significant when it influences their capability to interact in and with society. The current curriculum has a specific focus on on assisting students with the “enhancement of their own and others’ health, safety, wellbeing and physical activity participation in varied and changing contexts” (Victorian Curriculum & Assessment Authority, 2015)…

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    org/sites/cis.org/files/articles/2010/medicaid-costs.pdf Edward, J. (2014). Undocumented immigrants and access to health care: Making a case for policy reform. Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice, 15(1/2), 5-14. doi:10.1177/1527154414532694 Hilfinger-Messias, D. K., McEwen, M. M., & Clark, L. (2015). The impact and implications of undocumented immigration on individual and collective health in the United States. Nursing Outlook, 63(1), 86-94 9p. doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2014.11.004 Jerome-D…

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    of President Bush. Through both of his terms he tried his hardest to keep all of the promises he made. He implemented laws and policies to help relieve people in the workforce of their long work hours through Obama care and he tried to raise the government budget by making a health care reform. With these policies, among a few others, Obama intended to help lower class families have a much better quality of life. In the beginning everything sounded great. There were a few people who believe that…

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    Steadily Preventing Harm Ta, Lynn Introduction Patient care is a delicate balance of time for health providers. This is something to be aware of because there are more citizens than health professionals. In North Carolina, the 2006 Census reported an estimated 253 doctors caring per 100,000 residents (State Ranking). Providers rush between patient rooms given the number waiting, thus spending less time with an individual. This paper will analyze complications caused by hospital-acquired…

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    individuals are unaware or aware of their problem. Typically it is just a temporary breather turning to these substances as a short term release, but ultimately it can lead to a dual diagnosis of additional issues. Not only do they still have a mental health problem, but also an addiction to deal with as well and may encourage them to increase their usage. Sometime individuals allow their environments to influence alcohol and drug abuse. Those who grew up in broken households are likely to…

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    Profession of Social Work Magnolia Regional Medical Center values is to be a leader in the community by providing the highest quality healthcare services, preventive and health maintain education, and an environment that empowers and enables a higher level of performances for our employees. The values of the hospital helped shaped the hospital overtime, such as changes to the hospital, such as financial assistance, remodeling, and technology. The Medical Assistance Program provides financial…

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    provide best quality of care to its residents and their families. One way to provide best quality of care is to avoid fall incidents in the facility. As of year 2015, there were 120 residents in Kamehameha Nursing Home who suffered physical injuries because of falls. The aim of this paper is to perform fall risk and prevention needs assessment for Kamehameha Nursing…

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    the organization was a scheduled three weeks in Haiti, helped provide basic medical care and education to the underserved communities of “Cotes-de-Fer” and “Petit Goave.” The experience was eye opening in the sense that it helps me understand some of the logistics that are required to render a minimal level of care. That experience is unique from the position of working as a medic because we have not just provided care, but were deeply involved with the local population daily routine. That level…

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    nurses to the fullest extent of their education and training is essential for the growth of nursing. Nurses should be partners of doctor’s and they should work together to solve problems that arise with their patient which would lead to overall better care. Physicians need to be able to trust the nurse’s education and training and feel confident that they can provide as much insight to a potential problem as a doctor. Speaking from experience there is nothing worse than a doctor who is…

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