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    testing or excessive testing as well, as reducing the rates of possible mistakes. Second, there should be strong government mandated regulations and policies in medical ethics and medical practice, creating more collaborative network among physicians, pharmacist and other health care administrators and specialists, which should also involve patients in the process of decision…

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    leave, you may require prescription medications and follow up appointments. This bill can accumulate well beyond 5,000 depending on the goods and services you require. Insurance companies help to protect you from these expenses. It is important, as Pharmacists, to discuss the different types of insurance and understand how they work, who funds them, eligibility for the insurance, and what makes them different. For our purposes, we will discuss Medicare, Medicaid, State Children’s…

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    Negligent doctors come in all shapes and sizes, ethnicities, and religions. Even they do not even realize that some of the decisions they make, no matter how petite they may appear to be at first, can greatly impact their career as a whole. The American Medical Association conducted three large studies over the past 30 years, and has documented a distressingly consistent rate of medical mishaps in the U.S. By one measure, such negligence in American hospitals may result in 80,000 deaths each…

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    now instead of find out the bad way on how opioids can end one's life. Also other may question about who would present these programs to the class. Whalen talked about how there will be pharmacist who can come to the school and present the programs, and that will have a big impact on the students because pharmacist are credible people who are award of the opioid…

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    They must graduate from an approved nursing program, and pass the national nursing examination. They have the opportunity to work in Pharmacists-This specific role of healthcare has changed throughout the years and will continue to do so. They are healthcare experts qualified to help patients understand drugs, their interactions, and generic brand options. Pharmacists play a great role in educating patients and other healthcare providers on…

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    error cases. In a limited amount of reported cases, existing guidelines and procedures were not professionally followed. In order to clarify roles and responsibilities of licensed nurses and physicians, the medical staff such as registered nurses, pharmacists, and physicians stated that strictly enforced guidelines could resolve this issue. Reporters mentioned that double checking medication during busy shift hours when mistakes are most susceptible to occur could decrease medication…

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    example as to why medication errors occur. These medication errors are unintended but very much a factor within the profession of anesthesia providers. Medication errors are a concern not only to anesthesia providers but also nurses, doctors, and pharmacists. As a group they try to improve patient safety and reduce medication administration…

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    Task 1, 3 pages, five references You are working as an advanced nurse at a community health clinic. You make an error when prescribing a drug to a patient. You do not think the patient would know that you made the error and it certainly was no intentional. Explain the ethical and legal implications of disclosure and non-disclosure. Be sure to reference laws specific to your state MARYLAND USA Disclosure is notably the safer course of action a medical nurse can take in a situation of having made…

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    The Media’s Negative Impact on the Nursing Image Nurses are skilled and educated professionals. As caregivers they also provide education to their patients on improving their quality of life. Unfortunately, the image depicted in the media has not always been accurate or flattering (ONA, 2013). According to McNally (2009), “Whether nurses like it or not, modern media, and especially popular television drama, has shaped society’s perception of nursing” (p. 19). In this paper I will be talking…

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    Farida Ize Abdulkadir 15903066 Role of pharmacists in improving medication adherence Content I. Definition of Adherence II. Types of adherence III. What is non-adherence IV. Types of non-adherence V. Reasons for non-adherence VI. Methods used to detect adherence or non-adherence towards medication VII. Definition of medication adherence VIII. Importance of medication adherence IX. Role of pharmacist in improving medication adherence X. Conclusion. Definition Adherence to medication can be…

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