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    1. Summarize key milestones involved in the past and present shaping and transitional dynamics behind changes in the present health care industry. Deoxyribonucleic acid also known as DNA is our genetic identification. Once thought by students, as a boring waste of time, has made leaps and bounds in the health care industry. DNA fingerprinting not only proves paternity, but it is also useful for crime scene investigations. People can now trace their family tree beyond the family bible or old…

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    Vaccines are a double sided sword. The decision of vaccinating or not vaccinating could either save a child’s life or it could put the child in danger. Vaccines have actually been scientifically proven to save roughly 285 children’s lives every hour from preventable diseases. That comes out to be 2.5 million sons and daughters! The Center for Disease Control estimated that 732,000 American children were saved from death and 322 million of childhood illnesses were prevented for the past 22 years.…

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    vaccinations strongly outweigh the few cons. The effectiveness of vaccines is about 90-100 percent. Given the amount and severity of the different types of diseases, this is a very good number (Vaccines are Effective). Vaccinations stands as a major public health issue today because of the rising number of parents who refuse to vaccinate their children. I would like to personally address to two most common reasons parents deny their child a vaccine. First, many parents believe that whether or…

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    I didn’t think anything about it because I had received all my shots when I was growing up. Then I went home and saw an article about how vaccines were causing autism in children and a few other arguments about the safety of the vaccines. I decided to do some research because I was extremely nervous for my daughter’s shots. In my research, I found that vaccines are very beneficial and the articles claiming they cause autism and that they are not safe are false. I have come to…

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    Childhood Vaccinations Annotated Bibliography In this day and age there is a lot of controversy over whether it is still necessary for all children to receive vaccinations, and whether vaccines are responsible for developmental disorders in children. There are some that say parents that don’t vaccinate their children should be jailed, however there are parents that allege vaccinations have led to developmental disorders in their children, and in some cases even death. The Center for Disease…

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    government needs to enact a policy that requires all who reside or enter the United States to receive all recommended vaccinations in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and viruses because vaccines save lives, they save parents and families time and money. In addition, vaccines can protect future generations. Vaccinations are intended to prevent diseases, and research shows that they have been successful in doing so. This success, however, depends on herd immunity. Herd immunity…

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    Vaccines have been around since the beginning of the 19th century. Ever since their introduction, there has been skepticism about whether they are safe and effective. There are many reasons why some parents are choosing to opt out of certain vaccines, most of which are due to misinformation given to the public. The big question for all parents comes down to whether or not their child should be vaccinated. Healthcare professionals do their best to explain the benefits of receiving vaccinations at…

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    Usually, vaccine includes such ingredients as aluminum hydroxide or phosphate which may cause CNS disease or mental decline; formaldehyde is a known carcinogen; thimerosal or mercury affects the kidneys and CNS; phenol may cause shock, weakness, convulsions, kidney damage, heart failure, and death; many viruses and bacteria , which simply cannot be removed from the vaccine, since they are made on the basis of biological material of animals…

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    with just a simple vaccination. It is recommended that children be immunized from birth to the age of 19. After the age of 19 they, should continue to be immunized with vaccines such as Influenzae, Pneumococcal, Zoster, Varicella, Tdap, HPV(female), Measles, MMR, Hepititis A, Hepititis B and Meningococcal (CDC, 2015). Prior to vaccines, thousands of children died each year from diseases such as:Diptheria, Influenzae Type B, Measles and Pertussis. These diseases that once eradicated the United…

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    Secondly, organizational and collaborative issues arise when IIS systems must be upgraded and several users must voice their concerns and requirements of the new system. For instance, clinicians require age appropriate vaccines; schools require students to receive state-approved vaccines; health plans monitor children who have lapsed in receiving immunizations; and the CDC need it to obtain IIS funding (LaVenture et al.,…

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