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    This human research project is about Medical Assistants. The main concern of contemporary medicine is to furnish high quality medical services to patients of all ages with the most favorable conditions for them in the health care profession. Medical Assistants have a dignified profession, strongly targeted at providing health care for people and bettering the quality of patients’ life, in their or activity of life . Therefore, the primary objectives of this task are to discover the activity of…

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    when therapists became more negative over the session, clients rated the session quality and working alliance low. Furthermore, positive affect change was associated to collaborating with the client, perceiving the client to be engaged, or being a good therapist. Negative affect change was related to having `a challenging client, perceiving the client to be in distress, or being a poor therapist. Authors successfully compared their results to previous research. Limitations of the study were also…

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    A key challenge in the study of CAM in the western context has been defining and conceptualizing the term complementary and alternative medicine. A survey of existing literature on the subject reveals the term CAM has no uniform definition, contributing to the difficulty in understanding the socio-economic, political and cultural dynamic of health and medical practices captured in the term (Gerard Bodeker & Kronenberg, 2002; Coulter & Willis, 2004; Makhamreh, Harrington, Himonga, & Hundt, 2014;…

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    findings from animals has shown that methamphetamine exposure might damage nigrostriatal dopamine neurons, leading to Parkinson’s disease in the future. In humans, however, there is no evidence for dopamine nerve terminal damage in those who take therapeutic doses (Kish, 2008). Repeated methamphetamine use depletes the brain’s stores of dopamine and damages dopamine and serotonin nerve terminals. The sustained and repeated release of central monoamines is largely the cause of the chronic…

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    Foster Family Essay

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    health care and protection the children develop a secure attachment with their foster families. But in the absence of protection, care and understanding the children grow more insecure towards the family that is not good for the behavioral development of these children. Successful therapeutic parenting should be based on a healthy, long-lasting and respectful relationship between the foster family and the children. “They have noted that the removal of children from mothers deemed to be…

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    Katelenn Lawrence Ronald Reagan IB Grade 12 Should psychologists be granted prescription privileges? Katelenn Lawrence Ronald Reagan IB Grade 12 Should psychologists be granted prescription privileges? Currently in today’s mental health care people see psychiatrists for medication management and brief appointments, and they see other professionals, such as psychologists and social workers, for intense, ongoing needs. The debate in the psychology field about…

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    Ethics, which is a branch in philosophy, in a boarder sense reflects mankind’s ability in applying reason and regulating their actions for the greater good.It is their moral campus which allows them to be ‘good’ while preventing ‘evil' from prevailing. Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, and John Stuart Mill provide the pillars for what constitutes the discussion of Ethics in philosophy. However, since I am dealing with a case within a realm of science, I am using Søren Kierkegaard's application of Ethics…

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    R V Morgentaler Case Study

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    technology purposed towards making life comfortable. While a majority of the time research and science is considered to be purposed for helping humans there will also often be a medical research project which might go against our religious values. A good example can be considered as abortion, which is a medical procedure purposed towards helping girls and women. In Canada, we as Canadians take great pride in our culture, kindness, and hospitality. Although ironically taking a look back in…

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    develop better therapeutic relationships with their patients and help them to develop better coping skills to decrease the level of stress they feel. Good nurse managers and leaders understand that when nurses are able to clarify the emotions they are experiencing and what about the situation brought them on, they are better able to regulate their emotions leading to decreased stress levels and lower instances of burnout syndrome (Landa & Lopez-Zafra, 2010). Regulating emotions also allows good…

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    is to make the patient feel comfortable and legitimise his or her feelings.“ It is important to have the skills to establish a good relationships with all patients but it is also important to the professional skills that it will take to get the job done like being dependable, analytical, organized, persistent, and having a concern for others. (“Establishing a Therapeutic…

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