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    Why Is Hope Important

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    It is well said by Orison Swett Marden that “There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow.” Hope is a feeling that brings a sense of belonging as to what awaits the next day. Hope is a beautiful feeling that makes a person feel something, although their circumstances may not accomplish anything. It is hope that brings a sense of security and the belief that everything will be okay, not only to the one fighting, but also…

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    Everyone has a dream, but not everyone has the determination to make that dream a reality. To become a pharmacist it takes hard work and dedication. People want to become successful but don’t want to do the work it takes; they want everything handed on a platter. When choosing this career field, one must look at and plan the process they must take and obstacles that could be in there way. To begin, learning what pharmacy is and what pharmacists do is the most important part of choosing this…

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    The committee I will be reviewing is the Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee. I will outline the functions; listing three explicit tasks they are responsible for. I will outline how I would implement risk management in this committee. And lastly, I will incorporate how those responsibilities look through a biblical framework. The Pharmacy and Therapeutics committee is accountable for “developing policies and procedures relating to the selection, procurement, distribution, handling, use, and…

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    With regards to the nursing field, drug administration is extremely imperative. If not accurately completed, misdiagnosis may result in numerous complications for the patient and the nurse. It is estimated that an excess of 1.5 million preventable medication errors happen yearly in the United States (Neal, 2010), prompting demise, tolerant handicap, expanded length of doctor 's facility stays and expenses. As indicated by Abudato (2014), restorative lapses (counting drug organization blunders…

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    It is common for many to have comorbid problems at around this age. Living with chronic illness is not an easy task especially when people are getting older, Mr. p is actually going through what million are going through and the cost of readmission is enormous. However although we cannot prevent it to happen anymore he should be able to manage his symptoms and prevent complications, and continue to live a productive life with his wife without being hopeless at a point to ask God to end his life.…

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    I am not a fan of the natural supplement when it comes to the treatment of ADHD. I feel that natural drugs are a waste of money, and it is no comparison to the pharmaceutical drugs that are prescribed to the…

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    Drug Trafficking Problem

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    Every year there is a new “it” drug such as Xanex, marijuana, promethazine, and so on. There are actually more drugs that the youth could be exposed to. An examination of late overviews and exploration puts the extent of the illicit U.S. drug market at $200 billion to $750 billion every year, with most gauges coming in the middle of $400 billion and $500 billion. The investigation additionally found that the present decade has logged into the heaviest medication use per individual every year in…

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    interactions. The help I received was tremendous. The encounter made me want to understand the mechanism of drugs and the way our bodies metabolize drugs. After I discovered my interest in pharmacology, I changed my major from Biological Sciences to Pharmaceutical sciences to help me better prepare for pharmacy school. I work in Dr. Michael Kleinman’s Environmental Toxicity Research Lab to analyze the mechanistic view on the development of atherosclerosis in humans, using apoE-/- mice. I was…

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    Reflection Paper On Drugs

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    Why I am taking this class,my person definition and options on drugs with personal experiences attached with all biases pointed out to the best of my ability is my first journal entry. I needed this class for graduation reason, but I choose to take it because of personal experience with the topic and sub topics in other courses taken and from real world experiences. I had been exposed to some of the neural process which occurs with drug use; however, other CSU Stanislaus class were brief on the…

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    Late Entry 11/14/2015, CM did a visual to locate client. Client was located and CM requested for the client to come to the social service office. CM completed Initial ILP Review. Client appeared her stated age. She was dressed in black sweat pants and T-shirt. Her hair was disarray. In the meeting she appears to be quiet, cooperative and friendly. She made eye contact appropriately. Client described her mood, “aggravated and angry.” Her affect was angry. CM inquires how client came to the…

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