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    management system with advances compatibility with Allsripts Practice Management. Allscripts Homecare is a fully integrated home care system for both large and small homecare organizes. Allscripts Referral Management enables home health agencies, hospice agencies, and post acute care facilities to track all patient…

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    apartments, companion suites and cottages and shared living suites. The services include personal laundry, housekeeping, chauffeured transportation, regular resident check in, medication assistance and meal preparation. The specialized service includes Hospice, wheelchair accessible showers, and resident parking. To ensure total wellness and round the clock monitoring, the facility operates a fitness and wellness centers and has a Lifeline alert system. On the whole, the facility aims to bridge…

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    had once had negative connection are now being repurposed such as the N-word. That is the beauty of language, words and there meanings are ever changing. We can change how we look at Feminine attributes and attribute them to strong figures such as hospice nurses. They have a very difficult job. A lot of people could never watch that many people die and be okay, because that takes strength, but it also takes empathy and nurturing traits attributed to women but, not typically…

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    believed it would do her more harm (nonmaleficence) to go ahead with the kidney transplant and gave pros and cons of different operations to better her life. However, the doctors believe it is best that she proceeds with her treatment and get moved to hospice care. It was great for the doctors to provide the patients family with the information not just the patient. This affects the issue of autonomy where the doctors are giving them options and the family is making Gabriela’s medical decisions…

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    “Guilt can become a social mechanism to resolve dissonance that people feel when unable to explain why someone else’s loved on has died.” (Leming and Dickson, pg. 464). When a death occurs, they’re often situations when individuals observing from outside the grieving bubble tend to blame surviving family members of a deceased. They might make statements, such as, “If only the parents were watching the child, the child wouldn’t have been struck by a car,” or “if only the parents would of paid…

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    The Health Care Summer Institute program would be the best opportunity for me to truly figure out what it is I want to do when I get to college. If I were to be chosen to partake in this program, I would be able to see and experience the many different career choices available in the program. Since I was little, I have known that I wanted to be in the medical field; however, as I got older my career options refined from the medical field to either a pediatrician or a pharmacist. For the past…

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    important to give the patient a timeline so that she could attempt to be prepare. One of the bad aspects of communication in the video was Dr. Elfiky waiting two week prior to patient death to explain the seriousness of her condition. My experience as a hospice nurse is that the majority of patients wish to know the full truth about their condition. I believe patients are more emotional prepare when they are told up front about their…

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    Page 7 One of Bob’s last hospital visits my brother told me that he wanted to go to a nursing home, because then at least he would be fed three meals a day, and be taken care of like he should be. Then Renee started ranting and trying to insist that she did feed my brother 3 meals a day which we know not to be the truth. At this time she even admitted to my niece Rhonda Grayling that her father’s care was getting to be too much for her, and that is when Rhonda told her take him to the VA to…

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    Assisted dying should be legalized. The problem of legalizing assisted dying has been long under discussion. However, people are still in two minds about it. Some of them think that euthanasia should be legalized to stop people’s agony, while others are their ardent opponents. Personally, I belong to the group of people who think that assisted dying should not be legalized for several reasons. Firstly, the law of assisted dying could be abused by doctors, members of family,…

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    Part 1 In my College Algebra class, every test we have we are rewarded with five bonus points. The five bonus points are added onto our test grade if we have not missed class more than three times that semester. This positive reinforcement has made me want to be present everyday for class because I know I will get the five bonus points if I do not miss this class. However, if I do miss class more than three times I will not receive the five bonus points on the test. Positive reinforcement is a…

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