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    Having career is one of the most important thing in life. It allows a person to make money doing what makes them happy, not only about making money, but also it gives us identity, sense of direction to our life, helps us to develop our humanity and teach us to be socialize. My top two choice of careers are Nursing and Modeling. The nursing profession is a career in which one has the opportunity to give care to the others in need, focuses on the care of individuals & communities, so they may…

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    MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF ANTHONY BELL’S CLAIM FOR WORKERS COMPENSATION. Anthony Bell, by and through his undersigned attorney, respectfully submits the following memorandum of law: ISSUES PRESENTED Can an employee receive workers’ compensation for an injury sustained at a mandated, social, work event when he attended an annual picnic organized by his employer, and got injured while participating in a game of football during the picnic? Can an employee receive Workers Compensation for a…

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    Fallon and McConnell (2007), state that line activities include performing the organization’s work while staff activities facilitate said work with a general focus in efficiency and effectiveness. The healthcare industry is no different and requires both types of employees to function at a highly effective and efficient rate. When looking at different line activities and staff activities one of the most important departments in a hospitals support network is Risk Management. According to…

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    When dealing with the topic of the economic burden of obesity, most likely someone would think about the amount of money spent on food by the obese population. However, as the prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to climb, the economic cost associated with the epidemic continues to grow in other ways. Current estimates of economic expenses related to the epidemic are estimated to be 75 billion or more, taking up 4-7% of all health care cost (Dart, 2010). With this rising prevalence…

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    A physician’s primary responsibility is to provide patients with the best treatment and communicate openly with them regarding their condition. In the scenario presented, Dr. Edwards examines a patient who is presenting with a cough, shortness of breath, and blood in his sputum. The patient was previously examined eight months ago for the same symptoms by Dr. Edward’s colleague who is now on medical leave. Dr. Edwards orders an x-ray and blood tests. The radiologist report concludes the…

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    Existing in an era of healthcare reform, implementation of the Golden Age Hospital and the Community Clinic requires a combination of best practices, business processes, technology, equipment, and excellence in financial and operational performances. An effective business model, incorporating promotion of patient/family-centered care with excellence in patient experience, requires careful consideration of financial and budgeting goals (Arduino 2014). Overall, GAH/CC ‘s strategic financial…

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    ‘Dental implantology is the field of dentistry that is concerned with the replacement of missing teeth and their supporting structures with artificial prostheses anchored to the jawbone (Association of Dental Implantology, 2012).’ It is an excellent way of replacing missing teeth without damaging the neighbouring teeth as done in the case of fixed bridgework. The success of dental implants largely depends on appropriate case selection. To formulate an appropriate treatment plan, the following…

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    Electronic medical records not only have advantages. But there are also some challenges identified for the use of electronic medical records such as financial burden with the start of high system use, high maintenance costs and rising prices. According to PeterChris Okpala (2013), high start-up costs for obtaining electronic medical record systems. The cost of obtaining an electronic medical record system is from sixteen thousand dollars to thirtysix thousand dollars for each doctor. During the…

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    Typically, when people hear the phrase “cancer treatment”, they think of chemotherapy, tumor removal surgery, or radiology. Many people don’t realize what other options are now available or being researched and studied. Treatment of this disease is rapidly growing and changing due to the development of new scientific technology. Advances in cancer research have led to the development of new types of therapies used to treat cancer. One of these treatment methods is called immunotherapy, which…

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    When it came to important matters, such as sexuality, dating, violence in relationships, and finances, both of my parents took on the role of talking to us equally. Both of my parents always let my brother and I know that they would love us no matter what sexual orientation, a “preference for sexual parents of the same sex, the opposite sex, both sexes, or neither sex,” we were (Benokraitis, 2015). This made my brother and I feel very comfortable because we knew that we could talk to our parents…

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