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    The pharmaceutical industry can normally be seen as a positive thing because of the goods they produce. They yield medication aiding individuals escape the sick role, and fulfill their social roles. However, the way they operate does not stem for the good of the people, but rather to gain profit. To begin with, pharmaceutical companies are incapable of operating without medical experts like doctors, nurse practitioner, and so forth, because they hold the power to prescribe drugs (Oldani, 2004,…

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    Smoking and other tobacco-like products have been a problem in the United States for many years. These products kill thousands of people every year and can cause respiratory problems, heart disease, and in some severe cases cause lung cancer. The question then becomes, what can be done to either reduce the amount of smokers in this country, or is it possible to stop smoking in the first place? While the latter is difficult to determine and in many cases impossible to stop people from smoking…

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    Mental Illnesses can defined as a condition that has impacted many people and has affected their way of thinking, their behaviors and their ability to function in society. When we think about mental illness, society has a pre -conceive notion that many of these illness or what they like to call it psychological disorder, affect everyone but according to the text ,” there are no cross culturally universal standards for normal behavior or thinking,”(221). When look at the difference in culture it…

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    Argument Analysis - Prompt 1 The evidence of the argument in Prompt 1 is that doctors have written 56 million more prescriptions for full-strength Allerg-Ease than for full-strength Aller-Aid. Therefore, the author claims that Allerg-Ease is a more effective milder nonprescription medication for allergy relief. Despite the fact that both Allerg-Ease and Aller-Aid are today’s top-selling full-strength prescription medication for allergy relief, the warrant is the assumption that more…

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    Compromise In Nursing

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    of medicine mistake. It is a formal procedure of getting a precise rundown of a tolerant present meds, utilizing that rundown to compose confirmation, exchange, and release orders with a specific end goal to decrease the occurrence of errors in pharmaceutical requests (Chiarella & McInnes,…

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    Should marijuana be Legalized? Stoners are not the only people who use pot! Marijuana is actually one of the most useful forms of medical treatment, but it’s illegal in many states. The legalization of medical marijuana should be put in order because many people need it, people who need it often go through risks to get it, and it isn’t just a gateway drug. Marijuana is a very useful medicinal herb as it cures many diseases. One of its primary uses is curing seizure disorders. Because of…

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    regulations and restrictions for patents being approved for pharmaceuticals. This new law was that any medication that was created as a new form from an existing drug could not be patented unless the company could provide proof that the new medication was more effective than the existing medication. Novartis created Glivec as a new medication, but it had imatinib in it which was a drug that had been previously used. Novartis AG, a Swiss pharmaceutical company was seeking a patent in India for an…

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    Cms Standard 482.23 Essay

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    In the hospital I am an administrator at, I have decided to utilize the CMS standard 482.23(c)(6). I will discuss how I will put into practice this procedure in order to meet the conditions of CMS and the Joint Commission. I will discuss how I will incorporate this new fingerprint device for nurses on the bedside in accordance with CMS and the Joint Commission. The Joint Commission and CMS standard 482.23(c)(6) is defined as “The hospital may allow a patient (or his or her caregiver/support…

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    1970’s. Today India is a top provider of pharmaceuticals to the world and India’s industry provides over 90% of their country’s drug needs. Globally the Indian industry is fourth overall in volume, and ranks thirteenth in value. Combined these ranks put the Indian market very near the top. This success is due to India’s government implementing new rules for the industry, forcing patent recognition, and respecting intellectual property rights of pharmaceuticals. India signed the World Trade…

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    prohibited from patenting anything akin to medicines. Medications have become monopolized. This angered some people and inspired some to campaign for a “global system of intellectual property protection.” This would rid all patents on medications. Pharmaceutical organizations stated…

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