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Mental Health/ Aged Care Elective
Mental Health/ Aged Care Elective
Introduction
The paper aims at addressing Australian perspective on aged care. It investigates literature on residential aged care in Australia to draw authentic and rigorous evaluation of ethical and legal implications within the domain of aged care. The paper undertakes evaluation of recommended ...
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HIV Stigma
HIV Stigma
HIV Stigma
Introduction
The definition of health was first presented in the World Health Organisation constitution in 1946, where WHO defined health in a social approach as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of diseases or infirmity (Laverack 2004). People's health depend ...
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Patient Portal Implementation
Patient Portal Implementation
Introduction
Health portals and electronic medical record systems have characteristics that are very similar and contain the same information. For instance, the EMR software has a section of terms and conditions which includes the history of each patient with data on disease history and current illness. Many ...
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Prevalence of Obesity among children in USA
Prevalence of Obesity among children in USA
Introduction
Obesity among the children is one major problems of the United States today. It is not only dangerous for them but for the future of our country. Who is responsible for this increasing obesity among the children in ...
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WOMAN WITH MENTAL HEALTH IN BRADFORD
Asian woman with mental health in Bradford
Asian woman with mental health in Bradford
Domestic Violence and mental health
Domestic Violence has, rather belatedly, now been recognised as a public health issue, with implications both for health service providers and for the individual. There is a clear ...
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CASE STUDY
Case Study- Patient with Cardiovascular Disease
Case Study- Patient with Cardiovascular Disease
A 56-year-old Caucasian Mrs Watts presented with the following complaints during her initial visit in April 1999: high blood pressure that was poorly controlled with prescription drugs; migraine; high cholesterol; depression; severe anxiety; irritability; fatigue; poor libido; ...
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Aging Process
Aging Process
Introduction
United States is one the countries that spend a huge amount of capital on its health care sector. However, the annual surveys every year reflect that a number of diseases have only prevailed in the last couple of these. The area that most concerns the health experts ...
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Biology of Asthma and Allergic Disease
Biology of Asthma and Allergic Disease
Introduction
The increasing prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases had inspired various researchers to conduct studies that will help understand the main causes, and solutions to the identified problem. This paper is important in creating a wider and deeper awareness and ...
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Drug Abuse Resistance Education
Outline - Drug Abuse Resistance Education
Program's history
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) enables individuals to settle on solid choices about their drinking conducts that influence themselves and the facilities group all in all. The system was improved as an endeavor to keep tabs on decreasing the mischief of ...
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Human Services
Question 1
Does the trend toward specialization in human services delivery benefit the client? Why or why not?
Answer
Human services form the collective understanding of the need of an individual and the addressing of those needs. Human services serve as an advocate for the humane treatment of the fragile people and ...