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    Environmental Assessment of Today’s Health Care Today’s health care system faces a number of challenges: from commercializing via various media, rising consumerism among patients, digitalizing medical records, and rising health care costs as well as demands. In other words, the health care system is in a constant evolution phase. As a result, there is an increasing focus on the environmental scan model, which uses the organization’s external environment factors to plan the organization’s future…

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    Nurse has given me the basic understanding of the health care profession in both the adult and pediatric setting. Furthermore, it has motivated me to achieve my professional goal, which is to advance my nursing education and become an active health care professional in the community. I believe that with my experience as a Registered Nurse, and my previous Bachelors Degree in Sociology, I can offer a more culturally competent, patient centered care perspective…

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    gain many valuable experiences by working a Skagit Urgent Care Clinic during my underserve rotation. some enjoyable and some stressful. One memorable positive experience was with a mother who brought her son because of an asthma attack. She was frantic and too emotional to communicate with us. I worked closely with my preceptor to calm the mother down and proceed with treating her child. We had all the tools needed to treat her son at the urgent care clinic. After successfully treating her son,…

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    the MSF. These surveys showed that 10% or one out of every ten children in the Pawa region were dying because they did not receive the proper treatment for malaria, a percentage that was greater than any past percentages from prior surveys ("DRC: Urgent Action Needed to Prevent Malaria Deaths"). The lack of treatment for malaria caused a large amount, 10 percent, of all children in a specific region to die. This percentage is most likely to increase as malaria continues to spread considering…

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    I hope to achieve all the key elements that are needed to successfully be able to run my own urgent care one day. Healthcare has always been a big passion of mine. As a little girl, I dreamed of becoming a doctor. As the years passed, it was unclear what I really wanted to study, but I know in my heart it had to be something to do with healthcare. After finishing high school, I completed my first year of college, but I took a four-year break because I was not sure what I wanted to study. After…

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    Executive summary The Australian Health Care system protects the Australian population with the high standard of healthcare provided, it does however struggle to provide equal assistance in healthcare across some parts of the Australia. These challenges are particularly prominent in rural and remote areas that have limited access to health care resources than that of higher population sectors of the Australian population. Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to…

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    providers have numerous concerns about the system security, confidentiality, and impacts on patients’ care processes. The authors mention about previous researches had shown that many factors can affect EMR implementation, such as documentation time, ease of fixing mistakes, workflow’s efficiencies, and more. The article describes a survey, which was conducted at an adult ambulatory care and an urgent care clinic. There were 25 providers, about 70 residents, 17 nurses, and 30 medical assistants…

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    I am a great listener and communicator and have a knack for learning new skills. I started my new journey at Mildred Elley College in the clinical medical assisting program. Along with other core classes, this program teaches skills such as patient care, medical terminology, and certification in drawing blood and performing EKG testing. I am working hard to learn everything I can in this program and strive to come out on the other side with a great skill set and…

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    by the American Medical Association. The dissimilarities in the governing bodies lead to a difference in the standard of care they are held accountable to. Physicians and APRN’s are trained under differing models, but provide parallel care utilizing their differing paradigms. To answer the question of whether the APRN and MD would be held to the medical standard of care, their collaboration…

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    employees hours to avoid covering the employees. By reducing hours, businesses are able to get by the 30-hour-per-week definition of a full-time employee. In Logan’s opinion this is not fair for some Americans to pay for someone else rather than taking care of their own family and…

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