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    live in the same region, such as the Hispanics, who share some similar wants and needs than other people in surrounding regions. Then there is demographic segmentation, which consists of demographic factors such as age, ethnicity, nationality, and occupation. For example, the stakeholders would focus more on the health needs for the younger Hispanic generation where the average population is under the age of 16. Next is psychographic segmentation that handles personality, values, attitudes,…

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    Image Of Nursing Analysis

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    Nursing in 2017 The image of nursing explains how society views the profession of nursing. The profession has changed tremendously over the centuries, from being a profession only permitted to single, white Catholic women to becoming a diversified occupation for men and women of all race, culture, and religion. Time has redefined society’s outlook on nursing. Nurses have a crucial job in providing and enhancing the health care services to the public (Glerean, Hupli, Talman, & Haavisto, 2017).…

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    Adult Migration Essay

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    effects of migration can vary with time. In a study on Mexico, Cortes (2007) shows that the general health of children declines during the first years of their parents’ migration, but improves over time as remittances contribute to improved access to healthcare. Kanaiaupuni and Donato (1999) found that migration from a community raises infant mortality in the short term and lowers infant mortality in the long term, due to both household and community effects. Moreover, a multitude of other…

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    Technology In Healthcare

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    Technology in health care is something very important in the medical field. Medical professionals use it each and everyday. Jobs are centered around technology for record keeping, screenings, tests, (etc). Yet, technology may be taking over jobs. The medical field is one field technology will never take over completely. Medical professionals use technology like handheld computers instead of using one's’ own knowledge. This can lead to misuse and malpractice. Technology is a great resource in…

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    Transcultural nursing is an important component in modern nursing and especially in today's diverse society. Now-a-days, the healthcare system is challenging because of diverse patient populations, increased technological development and modification in healthcare policies. There is an essential requirement to develop cultural competence among nurses because they are to meet the needs of the diverse populations they serve. Cultural disparities can affect patient assessment, teaching and patient…

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    professionalization in nursing is essential to be comprehend, hence the author has to define professionalization, profession and professional to explain the concepts. Professionalization is the process whereby an occupation attains its professional status (Current, 2010). Profession is defined as a salaried occupation, requiring prolonged training and formal qualification (Oxford University…

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    Health care is delivered in India through mainly two groups include public health sector and private health sector. The private health sector is the dominant health sector throughout India, between 70% and 80% of total healthcare spending in India is in the private sector (Pricewaterhouse Coopers 2007; OECD 2012). Both health care sectors provide various types of health service which include Ayurvedic, Unani, Sidhha, and Homeopathy which are traditional medicines and the…

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    Effective communication in the healthcare system can improve outcomes in the healthcare environment. If a nurse does not communicate in a proper and effective manner a good rapport would be established between the nurse and patient. Listen to patient if he or she wants to share something. Give some advice if…

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    Real Estate Agent Essay

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    How Do Real Estate Agents Get Paid in California (Bay Area) You might wonder how does a real estate agent get paid… …when they help buyers and sellers in buying or selling houses. They are not paid hourly for their job or any salary (some brokerage may hire agents on salary basis) Real estate agents in Fremont or anywhere in Bay area, California, most of them are paid in commission for their services. When buying a home, 87% of the buyers use real estate agents, it may be for their first…

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    treating Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLASBI) in the acute care setting of one average adult patient is estimated to cost: $5,000-$125,000 per episode. Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLASBI) are an area within the Healthcare field that is continuously in need of preventive measures. The multiple drug resistant strain of germs is a contributor to the already immunocompromised patient requiring a central line. Although central lines have been around since the…

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