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    future if something is not done to change them. Every child should have a right to an education and health services. Many children are not given the proper help and resources that he or she needs to have a fulfilling life, with the help of health sources and education opportunities. The right to an education and healthcare will better a child’s life in the future. Education will give children a better opportunity in the future, when dealing with the choices of secondary education, alternative…

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    explored and examined in clinical trials, unlike majority of other newly discovered medical devices. Conventional doctors and practitioners typically use forms of alternative medicine in manner that’s complementary to the standard medical system. unfortunately, the alternative health care system is being negatively impacted…

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    questions were personal and relied on the individualised responses. The interviews were conducted as part of a wider research whose primary purpose was to develop an understanding of the situation and perspectives of the future development of the health care education system of the HEIs. As a basic research method, a structured interview process was decided upon as the most pertinent questions were chosen that would help reflect the most subjective experiences of the interviewees. The value of…

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    care professionals to better understand the practices of the different cultures they serve as a result of global migration. Providing quality nursing care to patients from all walks of life with skills, knowledge, positive attitudes, respect and compassion will qualify a nurse as culturally competent in providing care to people from different background. One concept I will talk about from this week’s readings is the concept of cultural competence care. The goal of every health care professional…

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    Trobec, Herbst and Zvanut’s “Differentiating Between Rights-Based and Relationship Ethical Approaches” outlines that coerced treatment can be justified if failing to act will lead to significant harm in mental health patients even if their autonomy is violated in certain circumstances (2009). Both the rights-based ethical approach and relational ethical approach guides professionals when this forced treatment is being deliberated. The rights-based ethical approach incorporates the law as a vital…

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    cost of care. Safety will be increased by decreasing possible prescription medication conflicts and costs will be reduced by sharing tests results that were previously done and, therefore, will not need to be repeated. ACOs were started to manage health care needs as part of Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 and are controlled in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid…

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    Throughout the United States overcrowding in correctional facilities has posed a universal violation of Human Rights in offender’s health and security. The United States Criminal Justice System and Human Rights Violations are recognized within the United Nations Charter- UNODC United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime violate article 1 & 5 and article 7 & 10 (1) of the ICCPR and of the 8th amendment Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, degrading Treatment or Punishment…

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    Cancer Pain Case Study

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    cancer pain is the most significant? 2. What are the factors that lead to higher rates of uncontrolled pain in cancer patients? 3. What is the standard method for treating cancer pain? 4. How can the medical profession better control pain in cancer patients? 5. Does complementary and alternative medicine improve pain for cancer patients compared to standard pain approaches? According to Polit and Beck (2017), “background questions are general, foundational questions about a clinical issue” (p.…

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    County’s schools and educations come from the newly elected Pima County School Superintendent, Dustin Williams. He believes that the greatest challenge the schools are facing is the state’s failure to fund public education and that he will advocate for better lobbying efforts to make sure Pima County school’s needs are being met (Star, 2016). Since Pima County schools are having difficulty getting funding, this brings up the issue of teacher wages. An example of this comes from Utterback Magnet…

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    Society Being Superhuman

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    “superhuman”, and having risky health problems. Due to the academic pressure from society, teens tend to make poor life decisions. “Others may resort to cheating to make up for their lack of motivation or live up to the standard set up by older siblings or parents” (Sargunjot). Cheating is the most common effects of academic pressure, when teens feel that they can not live up to these expectations. Besides, students would want to take the easy way out to get a better grade by using this…

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