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20984 A Nationalized Health Care System There has been growing concern over the health care industry in the United States for a number of years. Rising costs are becoming an increasing burden on many different facets of the industry. The client (patient) must maintain some modicum of health insurance if this client is to obtain any sort of care that one might consider competent. Unfortunately for the client, health insurance premiums have gone through the roof, and the percentages that these insurance companies pay have plummeted to the basement. Doctors are being weighed down by skyrocketing costs in malpractice insurance brought about by the number of lawsuits, many of them frivolous. Insurance companies take much of the blame from both doctor and patient, but with increasingly larger payouts for heath care costs and malpractice suits it is doubtful that the insurance companies are receiving a windfall of financial gain. All in all, it does not matter who is at fault, what matters are that the healthcare industry is in a financial conundrum. The United States government has to participate more directly in the dealings of the health care industry and, all cons aside, need to mount a plan for a nationalized health care system.
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20992 The Issues Facing Parents of Children with Birth Defects restraint is a better model then rehabilitation for punishing criminals. This paper examines what a nursing care plan for the parents of a child with birth defects would entail. Assessment, intervention and evaluation of outcomes in cases of birth defects usually focus on the child. Equally as important, however, is effectively addressing the psychosocial trauma and prolonged, at times intensely painful, practical and emotional adjustment of the parents to their child's special needs and nature.
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21019 Delegation of Nursing Tasks This paper discusses the roles of nursing personnel involved in delegation. In particular professional concepts, value, and principles necessary for effective delegation skills in health delivery systems that directly impact client care are analysed. 5-Discussion of problems, communication stressors and legal issues associated with delegation congruent with Standards of Care and culturally congruent.
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21035 Smoking in Public Places The assignment was to review a particular piece of legislation and respond from a nursing practitioner point of view. The stance takes was that of being again smoking in public places. In addition to an analysis of the legislative bill a letter was written to the sponsor of the legislation documenting concerns about the Bill's appropriateness in health care.
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21054 Five Key Historical Developments in Nursing Research This paper examines five historical events and trends that proved to be turning points in history of nursing research. For much of the first 50 years of the twentieth century, researcher concentrated on training nurse and efficient manpower utilization. Beginning in the 1950s, however, the emphasis shifted to more scientific and clinical inquiry.
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21061 Cultural Barriers in the Treatment of Tuberculosis This paper presents a case study of the issue of cultural barrier and the treatment of tuberculosis. The issues with immigrants, lack of health promotion and education are presented in the paper. Reference to the book ?The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down? by Anne Fadiman is addressed and examined because it has relevance to the issue of cultural barriers in the treatment of tuberculosis and other diseases.
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21064 In Support of the Use of Investigational Drugs The field of medicine is changing rapidly, thanks in part to the use of investigational drugs. New treatments are being discovered, enhancing the quality of patient?s lives as well as increasing their chances for survival when confronted with terminal illnesses. Thanks to investigational drugs, pharmaceutical companies are able to make great leaps in treatments and cures, giving patients options they never would have otherwise. With this knowledge, it may be somewhat surprising that some are opposed to the idea of the use of investigational drugs. This paper will discuss the valid concern these opponents have in the ethics behind human testing, but in the end, find that the choice otherwise, is simply unacceptable.
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