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Political Advocacy For The Nursing Profession
Education
Health
Nursing
With all the continually advancing medical research and discoveries, it is important to advocate for political action to ensure funding and education for nurses. The bill H.R. 959: Title VIII Nursing Workforce Reauthorization Act of 2018 was created to amend title VIII of the Public Health Service Act in order to extend advanced education nursing…
Main Problems Related to Billing For Services
Ethics
Health
Medicaid
Therapy
Many ethical issues arise in health care related services for patients, including physical therapy. One main issue is in regard to billing for services. There has been evidence of up-charging and down-charging costs of services in physical therapy practice. Although, there are not many credible sources that discuss this topic. The reason behind this is…
Can Money Buy Happiness?
Can Money Buy Happiness
Happiness
Health
Happiness, as defined by the Webster Dictionary, is “a state of well-being and contentment”, and “a pleasurable or satisfying experience.” Most believe that money can’t buy happiness and argue that even those who are poor still have happiness without money. To a certain extent, that is true. However, “people with an abundant amount of money…
Second Guarter In The Bronco Game
Health
Horse
Physical therapy
Veterinarian
Case Keenum drops back, he notices Emmanuel Sanders in one on one coverage with a linebacker in the slot. Emanuel does a little stutter and gets passed. Case loads up and throws a bomb. You can hear the crowd gasp for air as the ball soars through the air. And boom Emanuel catches it. He…
Sleep Deprivation and Mental Health
Health
Health Care
Mental Health
Sleep Deprivation
College students are more likely to experience common disorders from emerging to adulthood. When the body is tired but doesn’t get enough sleep , it begins to feel mentally and physically exhausted. Sleep deprivation has many consequences like mental health, depression, and difficulty in daily productivity. It make it even harder for students to most…
Nature versus Nurture The Main Debate
Abnormal Psychology
Health
Nature Vs Nurture
Psychology
Nature versus nurture is a topic that many people love to debate about. Nature refers to your biological traits. It refers to our genes that we have, and the personal characteristics that we hold. Nurture is what we have learned after birth. Such as, where we live, the environment we are brought up in, even…
Analyzing Advantages and Disadvantages of the Reproductive Health Bill Short Summary
Family planning
Health
The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354), informally known as the Reproductive Health Law, is a law in the Philippines which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care. While there is general agreement about its provisions on maternal and child health, there…
Mental Health Issues Depicted In The House of Sand and Fog Character Analysis
Health
Mental Health
Psychology
This paper is a review of the 2003 movie The House of Sand and Fog that illustrates the complex relationship between a person and their home, in a distinctly tragic way. The film depicts the battle between a young woman named Kathy Nicolo (Jennifer Connally) and a struggling immigrant family over the rightful ownership of…
Discussion: Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
epidemiology
Health
Medicine
(CML) is a chronic myeloproliferative disorder resulted from pleuripotent hematopoietic stem cell transformation and characterized by diverse clinical and biological features (Zheng et al., 2018). However, till now, little is known about individual’s susceptibility to CML (Lordelo et al., 2012) Genetic variations in the MTHFR gene; C677T, and A1298C result in decreased MTHFR activity (Ince…
Consumer Driven Care: Should Reimbursement be tied to Personal Health Behavior
Health
Medicaid
Obesity
Weight loss
The healthcare system in America is rapidly changing. Provision four of the American Nurses Association’s (ANA) Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretative Statements, “the nurse has authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes decisions; and takes action consistent with the obligation to promote health and provide optimal care”. Therefore nurses need to grow…