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    than their urban counterparts. Weeks et al.’s (2008) “conducted a review of the peer-reviewed literature that examined rural veterans' health care and found a paucity of relevant articles.” Among these few, most studies were diminutive, used older data, and consisted of uncontrolled, retrospective, explanatory studies of health care provided in rural VA settings.…

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    INTRODUCTION Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going – Rita Mae Brown. Language is very crucial when it comes to communication. What happens when a patient is going through a lot of pain of some health problems, and cannot convey this to his or her doctor because they do not speak the same language? For such situations, health care facilities need individuals who not only speak the same language as the patient and doctor but also…

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    hygiene schools may also be an option to help meet the need for routine dental cleaning and screenings. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Dental and Craniofacial Research division of the NIH have websites specifically set-up to assist patients and healthcare providers in seeking out these dental school and dental hygiene school resources. In addition, patients may be directed to local federally funded health centers, which frequently have free or low cost dental services…

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    Paylakis and Ioannis Leondiou (2014) was chosen to be used in this rhetorical analysis to review the use of the advice, “show, don’t tell,” The article presented a cross cultural study based on a number of electronic data sources. It is noted by the authors that most of the crucial data was retrieved from the “Statistical Service of the Planning Bureau of the Republic of Cyprus” (paragraph 3). This article investigates the importance which nurses have in the care of patients in a multicultural…

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    Introduction Pressure ulcers (PUs) are not new phenomena; indeed, it is a worldwide health issues for parents and it increases costs to the healthcare system (Harding, 2008). Eckman et al (2008) defined pressure ulcers as a localised area of cellular necrosis due to an adequate circulation of blood flow, pressure or pressure in combination with friction over the bony prominence. If pressure is relieved every couple of hours it will recommence the blood flow, oxygen and nutrition to the area,…

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    socio-economic status, and cultural influences (Hall & Hall, p. 2). However, according to many researchers, the main cause of the high birth rate among adolescents is the sex education, or lack thereof, being taught in high schools. Looking into the effectiveness of these “preventive programs” is one of the most essential aspects in understanding teen pregnancy. Examining why this is such a prevalent issue as well as how to address and prevent it is also crucial. Negative stereotypes…

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    Tanner, 2006). Due to the multi-dimensional process that decision making involves, using a framework to organize information, as well as…

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    based on their results. Generally, hospitals are making the quality adjustments necessary to gain a bonus, but some complain that it is an incomplete portrayal of performance that leaves gaps and challenges in the metrics. It is also feared that data collected maybe unreliable because of the penalties for reporting infections and shortcomings (Shapiro, 2015). Other approaches and policy adjustments are being currently analyzed. Concerns regarding the impact of pay-for-performance…

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    benefits of the family meetings both from a service recovery tool and as a part of the assessment and care planning process help to gathered information from the resident and family, the data is reviewed by Medical Director, Administrator, and Care Manager. Some residents needs may be straight forward requiring a few hours of Care Management only, or needs information about a resident from all available source from residents family, or a guardian, may be extensive, determining resident…

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    person centred care is so important within our job role. It is important to me as manager that the agency adapts and is flexible in its approach to each service user, not vice-versa. As such it is to be expected that, whilst our standards of care are set at a certain level, some individuals will expect more and some will expect less. Therefore, we may receive complaints from people who are used to doing things a certain way that we are perhaps not used to doing at the same as they would for…

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