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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    Prescription drug abuse is the use of a medication used in a way not intended by a doctor. Prescription drug abuse is a major problem around the world. Prescription drugs is the most commonly abused substance by Americans age 14 and older. Girls and boys tend to use drugs in different ways. “Boys tend to use it just to get high, and girls use it mainly to stay alert or lose weight” (Brown). Research conducts that boys are more likely to abuse prescription drugs than girls. Everyday in the US,…

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    of the united states plea for the legalization of marijuana are starting to show progress as most states are giving into it and making the drug legal either for medical or recreational use. I believe that the residents of this country are being effective in using the benefits of marijuana and the fact…

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    Medical terminology is an extremely important aspect of the healthcare field. Medical terminology is considered the language of medicine. In order to help people, We have to know what the problem is, and help the medical professionals get their job done on a daily basis. Medical terms must be used correctly so we can get an accurate diagnosis of the patient’s medical condition. Medical terminology is a new language that is made up of a prefix, a root in the middle, and a suffix at the end; this…

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    are educators, advisors, and leaders within their community. Armed with the skills I have diligently refined through the breadth of my experiences, I am prepared to contribute my talent to enrich the learning experience of my peers and succeed in medical school. I feel excited to build upon my experiences and the chance to become a leader in the progress of humanity, and I take pride in becoming the first female physician in my family while setting a positive precedent for the advancement of…

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    A conscientious objection is where a health care provider can refuse to perform certain types of medical care that they do not personally agree with (Bradley, 2). Should it be legal to refuse performing an abortion? Unfortunately, regardless of the countries health regulations many doctors still refuse to perform an abortion due to their conscientious objection, therefore leaving many women without the proper care and help that they require. Although abortions are known to have both short and…

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    1. Background What is the research question? The research question is, Does the consumption of coffee cause diabetes among Swedish women? Does the background section summarize all the relevant research about this topic? Yes, the background section did in fact summarize the relevant research about this topic. Does it make a clear case for why the research is important? The research does clearly state why the research was important. The study could be compared to other studies about the…

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    James Rachels and J Gay-Williams are firm believers that euthanasia is immoral and unethical under all circumstances. They understand why others disagree, but when it comes down to whether it is right or wrong, they believe that euthanasia, of any kind, is murder. This raises several agonizing moral dilemmas. Euthanasia is derived from the Greek word euthanatos, which means easy death. Essentially, this is deliberately ending someone’s life to relieve pain and suffering. There are two forms of…

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    In many healthcare settings, different healthcare professionals tend to come together to treat patients. This is especially true for those needing preventative measures to avoid injuries, or to rehabilitate after an injury has occurred. For example, someone who has suffered a shoulder injury at work might go to the doctor’s office where they see a nurse, and their physician, who then refers them to a physical therapist (PT). For any healthcare setting with different professionals working…

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    helping person along with a critical thinker were instilled in me early in my life. These values along with my hard work led me to medical school and to choose my career as a doctor. Beginning in medical school, I found passion in teaching other students and watching their progress over time. I believe that the teaching is the best way to learn. I tutored my junior medical students especially those who failed in one or more subjects during the…

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    Whenever working in rehabilitation the recovery process tends to be a central aspect (Allen et al., 2013). Occasionally the disability might be a psychiatric and/or physical disability however the process is practically the same (Allen et al., 2013). Whenever an individual is conducting a recovery process, they must first create a prevention model. The prevention model is divided into three stages of primary, secondary and tertiary (Allen et al., 2013). In the primary prevention the matter for…

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