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The Legalization of Drugs
Introduction
The war against drugs is a war lost. All drugs should be legalized in a country, which increase the revenue for the government that can be used for better rehabilitation programmes. Legalization of drugs for rehabilitation purposes is a realistic approach.
Drug trafficking has increased control over capital ...
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DOPAMINE
Dopamine
Dopamine
What Is Dopamine?
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter. It is a chemical that transmits nerve impulses (or electrical signals) across the gaps between nerve cells. In this way, dopamine carries information between nerve cells (Iversen & Iversen, 2007). Dopamine, identified as a central nervous system agent in 1959, is a neurotransmitter (nerve-signaling ...
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TRAINING PROGRAM
Training Program for Young Doctors
Training Program for Young Doctors
Introduction
This paper presents a comprehensive description of a training planning that I intend to to provide to a group of two doctors, namely Dr. A.W. John and Dr. Z. L. Lee, along with my support staff over a period of ...
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Quality Management and Accountability
Quality Management and Accountability
Describe the program's quality improvement model.
Quality and risk management in the hospital is cross-cutting areas for those hospitals, which are interested in continuous improvement of the conditions of care for patients and the establishment of comprehensive risk prevention (Simmons, 2009). Prevention and ...
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Mr. H Case Study
Mr. H Case Study
Introduction
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a non-neoplastic pulmonary disease that is characterized by the formation of scar tissue within the lungs in the absence of any known provocation (Nicholson 2004). IPF is a rare disease which affects approximately 5 million persons worldwide. ...
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PATIENT CONSENT & RIGHTS
Patient Consent/Patient Rights & Responsibilities/End of Life
Patient Consent/Patient Rights & Responsibilities/End of Life
Introduction
Healthcare is a very critical issue and a huge responsibility rests on the shoulders of the healthcare providers. People who are involved in this profession should make sure that they take proper care of the ...
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PATIENT RIGHTS
Patient Rights: The Robert Courtney Case
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Patient Rights: The Robert Courtney Case
Introduction
Detention of Pharmacist, Robert Courtney took place in 2002, as he was found guilty of diluting Gemzar and Taxol, which are used to treat patients suffering from cancer. A sting operation resulted in the arrest of ...
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Assignment
Assignment
Solution 1
Quality Improvement Process
Quality Improvement Process the hospital is cross-cutting areas for those hospitals, which are interested in continuous improvement of the conditions of care for patients and the establishment of comprehensive risk-averse operations (Simmons, 2009). Prevention and risk management are important tools to increase the safety of care ...
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Comparison between Licensure and Accreditation Standards
Comparison between Licensure and Accreditation Standards
Introduction
Certification has its own errands, however, each category of certification degree tends to flaunt itself as a rather definitive and distinct form of credential, making its impact and influence significantly different from one another. For this paper, we have taken ...
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HEALTH CARE MARKET
Impact on the Health Care Market
My Impact on the Health Care Market
Compare and contrast your personal health care choices with other members of your community and determine your relative contribution to the demand for health care. (Please provide specific examples).
Choosing a proper health care plan is essential for ...