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    electronic communication is used throughout my daily routine texting physicians, instant messaging co-workers, and emailing outside agencies. I am very careful about what I text to physicians because if the patient’s personal information is sent to someone in error I could be fired and lose my licenses to practice as a social worker. My co-worker and I instant message via work computers regarding discharge plans for patients. It is important to respect coworkers’ opinions when responding to…

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    Physician-Assisted Suicide Is physician-assisted suicide, with regards to the elderly or the terminally ill just? Should we allow the assisted death of individuals based on these variables? In this paper, we will seek to expound this question as well as apply it to the ethical theory of utilitarianism. There are two doctrines that can be used to evaluate this issue on whether it is entirely ethical or unethical. On one side of the argument, physician-assisted suicide is deemed as a way of…

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    for cultural sensitivity and awareness, as an initial step, argue that the solution is overly simplistic and not effective because it places responsibility entirely on the physician. To achieve a more culturally competent health care system in the U.S., the target group, in this case Hispanics must work together with physicians to determine the best course of action to address the lack of cultural competency. Rinderle in her posting, “Why Cultural Sensitivity Training Is Ineffective and…

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    Specialization of physicians has had a positive and negative impact in our healthcare system. While they have allowed for much advancement in medical care, they have also been highly successful in patient care. However, specialization has also had an inefficient impact on our health care delivery system. Currently, there are far more physicians choosing to be specialist, there happens to be a shortage in primary physicians. Due to this, more patients are seeing specialty physicians. In my…

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    counterpart is the emphasis on holistic healing. Rather than viewing patients as a set of symptoms, isolated to one particular organ or system, D.O.’s recognize the interconnected nature of the human body. While it can be argued that allopathic schools endorse this same doctrine, such practices are truly foundational to osteopathic medicine and therefore an integral component of patient care. This tendency for D.O.’s to approach patients as more than just their ailment extends beyond physical…

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    Sociology Final Ch.12: How has the professional relationship between nurses, physician assistants, and physicians changed over time? What do you see as the future of these ancillary medical roles? Nursing has evolved away from the exercise in charity that the early Roman Catholic nuns practiced into a more formal occupational role. Historically, ancillary health care providers have worked under physicians. According to Eliot Friedson (1970), Physicians approve the technical knowledge, education,…

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    With the advent of the affordable care act and changes in the healthcare system, significant revenue is now dependent on patient satisfaction. This paper will cover how hospitals are trying to convert to a customer service model, and why it’s not really working. In today’s economy we are encouraged to provide customer service directly with our patients in a professional business environment. Importance is stressed by the hospital on ensuring timely admissions, treatments running on time,…

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    Collaborate/consult with others to achieve best outcomes for patients. In order to meet the requirement of practice standard, NPs needs advanced education and training. These education and…

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    What Should Be Done: Since the physician was a substitute and did not have a relationship with the mother and daughter, I believe it was ok for him to cooperate with the mother and not disclose her daughter information, but only until her regular physician came back. I think once the patient’s physician returned from out of town, he should have spoken with the mother about informing her daughter about her diagnosis rather than keeping it confidential. This way they can determine how they want to…

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    to influence the relationship between communication and health outcomes for this woman. The Social Distance, as an intrinsic moderator, refers to the number and importance of dissimilar between physician and patients. In this case, the patient is an Egyptian woman and the physician is White American male. The differences between them are gender and ethnicity, which led the patient feeling embarrassed about the physical examination by taking off clothes. Moreover, this female patient might…

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