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    Tribe Junger Analysis

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    Veterans are not always given the respect they deserve for what they have to endure both during and after battle. They are troubled with both physical and emotional struggles, and are at risk of post war problems as well. However, there can also be a some positives to being a soldier in battle. In the novel Tribe, Junger explains the ups and downs that soldiers experience. By using outside sources, it can be proven that Junger is a reliable source regarding unemployed veterans, war-related…

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    Before The Trauma Summary

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    The reason thousands of veterans get PTSD every year is caused by inflammation, or atleast that is the cause according to the article “Before the Trauma”, by Moises Velasquez- Manoff -0otr. The article claims that “scientists had also noted odd signs of inflammation in the blood serum of PTSD” (Velasquez 59). They claim that biology alone will give insight to the core of the problem and that solving inflammation is the key to curing PTSD. They then don’t use humans to unveil how the brain and…

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    The Veterans Health Administration is defined as the largest integrated health care system in the United States and provides public-sector care for honorably discharged veterans of the U.S. armed forces (Evans 2005). Whether the Veterans Health Administration should be privatized is extremely important to anyone who is associated with a veteran, or is a veteran. There are many social issues that would come along by privatizing the Veterans Health Administration. The Veterans Administration…

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    mental health treatment of the disease. Hence, the average individual can experience PTSD, however, the majority of PTSD cases are experienced by war veterans because they are in a constant hostile work…

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    When I began working for the Veteran’s Administration as a personal care attendant for veterans that are wheelchair bound I had no idea how profoundly one veteran would affect me. This veteran, whom I will refer to as D-man, would become part of my life for 3 years. This is the first experience that I would have with a totally dependent quadriplegic. Even though I have worked as a medical assistant for many years, this was the first time that I would get to experience up close and personal,…

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    Va Pros And Cons

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    The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) is responsible for providing vital services to Americas veterans. Such services include health care, benefit programs, and access to national cemeteries to former military personnel and their dependents (The Department of Veterans Health, 2015). In this case we will be discussing the health care system and how it pertains to our veterans. The health benefits provided by the VA should serve as ones’ sole source of health care or as a complement to an already…

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    Throughout each and every one of our lives, traumatic experiences may happen causing trauma to occur in our life for a short period of time. However, in some cases people experience chronic trauma that continues or repeats for months or even years at a time. Since C-PTSD or Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, is not an official diagnosis, rather an additional sub-diagnosis for PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. C-PTSD has damaging effects on several individuals which is growing each and…

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    unethical. Unfortunately, in America today there are about 49,933 homeless veteran, these are people who gave up part of their life for their country, people who are most likely suffering from PTSD or other mental disorder, and people who ultimately deserve better than the streets (“Fact Sheet: Veteran Homelessness”). Veterans who come home only to find themselves without one is a real issues in this country, as is that most veterans on the street are suffering from a mental illness or some kind…

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    The Veteran Administration Healthcare Directional strategies provide a framework that focuses on the business efforts of health care organizations. Quality of care is an important part of that business when it comes to any healthcare organization, the Veteran Administration Healthcare has been plagued with scandals that puts this theory to the test. This is a support in guiding the various business decisions and the activities of the health care organization, can adversely affect the public…

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    was living on the edge of insanity. He endures a sort of posttraumatic stress disorder due to the terrifying scenes he experiences at war. As a result, the man exemplifies the common life of a veteran who is constantly defying what’s told to him by physicians. Virginia Woolf exemplifies the struggle of veterans living in British society through Septimus’ relationship with his wife Lucrezia, his battle with doctors/society attempting to put him away and his constant visions of negativity…

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