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    This report studies the relationship and stigma behind mental health in a workplace environment. Achieving and maintaining positive mental health combined with decreasing workplace harassment, plays an essential part in achieving success in a company. In 2008, the Canadian Medical Association conducted a study that found only 23% of Canadian employees felt comfortable talking to their employer about mental illness (“Topics: Workplace”, 2015). This statistic suggests that the remainder of people,…

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    funding due to it’s inclusion of abortion services to women. As recent as December 2015, the Senate came one step closer to blocking all deferral funding to the largest women’s health care organization, Planned Parenthood. This is the Republican Parties (Grand Old Party, GOP) latest effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act that was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. Congress and the GOP wants to strip Planned Parenthood’s funding because of the centers abortion services, but…

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    the case, right to use, good organization, value, and sustainability have been the matters put into inquiry in the constant conflict of the health care improvement over the years. Today President Obama is working on providing treatment for uninsured American 's. Obama’s solution to health care improvement, is universal health care. “Universal health care…

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    We often hear of how obesity is an epidemic in the United States. After all, the US contains one of the highest populations of obese citizens in the world. This, in tandem with all the other extenuating health problems that occur with obesity, which themselves can incur more trips to the physician, increaseing the uses—and costs—of healthcare, prompt a great deal of outcry against the US healthcare system to treat obesity as a public emergency. However: should it be treated as such? Should…

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    Angiogram Case Study

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    Marguerite M., 89 years old female, who suffered from a massive myocardial infraction, was admitted into the cardiac intensive care unit in Chicago’s Memorial Hospital at 3 AM, Sunday morning. In order to identify the degree of Marguerite’s heart attack her primary physician Dr. K. ordered an angiogram. Angiogram and following treatment based on the test’s results must be administered during the first 6 hours of post infraction time period in order to effective (Fremgen 2014). Angiogram is a…

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    Its national care system provides an insurance plan that minimally covers primary and secondary care visits, resulting in high out-of-pocket fees for patients. Citizens have the option to select public or private insurances. Overall, 16.9% of its total healthcare expenditures are out-of-pocket expenses from families and individuals (OECD Health Statistics 2014: How does Ireland Compare?, 2014). These high out-of-pocket expenses discourage use of primary care services that are often the…

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    Essay On Foster Parent

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    Even though the number of children in the foster system that needs guidance may be extremely high, fostering a child can be a stressful personal choice. When a foster parent decides to commit to being a foster parent, whether the person becomes a foster parent formally through a fostering agency or informally by taking in a family member or friend’s child, a foster parent and other people within the household will surely be challenged in diverse ways. Even with all the resources the agencies…

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    Over the years I learned to be non-judgmental, accept and respect to values, beliefs and customs different than mine and provide culturally competent care. I hold accountable for the care that I provide and I guide my practice by following code of ethics for nurses, standards for professional nursing practice, state regulatory boards’ protocols, and institutional policies. Currently I am not a member of any professional…

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    Selfhelp Reflection

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    On September 30, 2015, me and five of my other fellow students that are in the generic nursing program at CUNY York college, were given the opportunity to do a presentation at Selfhelp center located in Bayside, New York. We arrived at Selfhelp at 8:45am with our Health Assessment Professor Dr. Amicucci accompanying us and began our presentation around 9:00am, on hypertension. I remember that a total of 15 people showed interest in attending our presentation and wanted to learn new information…

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    Affordable Care Act

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” was created to provide affordable health care coverage to millions of uninsured Americans. This act has brought along many problems since its passing. In the beginning, many people believed that the United States healthcare system needed to be reformed in some way (“Affordable Care Act” n.p.). Far too many Americans lacked health insurance, and to most people, this was unacceptable for the United States (Friedman 52).…

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