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    America is educating its population about the mentally ill and bringing forth policies that will assist the mentally ill. Similarly, countries with underdeveloped health policies, such as Ethiopia, are bringing their health care systems into the modern world by providing care and medicine for the mentally…

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    Registered Nurse, Critical care Nurse with a continuous experience in Acute Critical Care Nursing, Trauma Care, Emergent Care, Post Anesthesia Care, Progressive Care, and Mental Health Care in the hospital setting of Adults, Adolescent, and Geriatric Patients.  Responsible for performing the job duties in accordance with the organization value, mission, policy and procedure in the health care setting.  Professional knowledge, training and skills in project planning, development, and…

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    In the articles, “What You Eat Is Your Business" and “Don’t Blame the Eater” authors Radley Balko and David Zinczenko present strong but differing view points regarding the growing concern related to obesity. While also bringing forth opinions on whether American policymakers are over involved or under involved. Each does this by bringing forth opinions supported by facts, personal experience and the idea that there is a lack of awareness of what is considered to be unhealthy. Despite their…

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    This book discusses the complexities of the health care delivery system in the United States and the current evolving reform. The preface begins with a brief introduction on how the United States Government has passed an Affordable Care Act (ACA) and a somewhat shady “Health Care Reform Bill.” The ACA is not favored by most of the American people, but the Obama Administration is pushing for the bill to pass so it can ensure their political dominance. Apart from the political aspect of this bill,…

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    Public Health and Public Care may, at first, seem like similar terms for the same concept but that is not the case. Public health is the overall vitality of a population made up of individuals. Any number of aspects of a society or industry regulations can influence public health. Public care is the medical caretaking of individuals stricken with some disease or affliction. This paper will explore the differences and similarities between public health and public care, as well as discuss the…

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    maternal and fetal morbidity and even mortality (Radmila, Ljiljana, Uroš, Z& Tijana, 2014). That is beside, the loop of umbilicus cord was observed around the fetes neck. Therefore, the patient has a critical medical problem and needs a continuing health care. The treatment goal is to monitor the fetal heart rate for closer observation, and to help her to safely deliver her baby. In medicine, ethical principal of beneficence and nonmaleficence is assessed by benefits to risk ratio; the…

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    States is Medicaid. This program makes for affordable health care for those who are unable to support of afford the costs of it. Medicaid covers millions of low income individuals. Since it is a government funded and based program drug screening should be necessary to stop welfare fraud and unnecessary funding for drug abusers. Medicaid is a government program that is established to help low income individuals with receiving health care, it discourages life-long dependency on the program. In…

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    Uk Trade Patterns Essay

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    The balance on trade figures shows that from 1973-74 UK had difficulties in restricting imports; the deficit on net exports increased by vast fromUS$ -3958367690 to US$ -9161318512(see table 2). However since 1975 U.K has attempted to decrease these deficits from about US$-3437500272 to a surplus net exports US$ 13346502440 until 1980(see table 2).Interestingly, UK managed to accomplish this positive outcome by evaluating industry performance in home and overseas markets (Hitiris&Bedrossian…

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    someone working in a health or social care setting is annoyed, frustrated or irritated the person they are providing a service for may feel dominated, threatened and unable to respond. This will lead to a poorer service being offered due to the breakdown in effective…

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    Allocating of scare resources has been an important part in decision making in the health care system, leading to ethical issue been raised. Ethical issue involved is often conflicting. Resource allocation can be particularly challenging in rural setting, where resources are not enough to meet all needs. Resource allocation involves distribution of resources amongst people or programs. Health care usually deals with this issue in the macro level or micro level. The macro level “deals with…

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