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UNNATURAL CAUSES
Unnatural Causes
Unnatural Causes
Introduction
Policy-making is a difficult task, one that can have far-reaching implications on the future direction of an organization. In devising policies for any legal entity especially health related policies, certain considerations have to be kept in mind. These include the provision for anti-discriminatory practices within the work ...
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MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING
Medical Billing and Coding
Medical Billing and Coding
Introduction
Medical billing & coding are one of the most well known and important aspects in the field of health care industry. People appointed in this field play an instrumental role in looking after the billing, insurances, organization, coding etc ...
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Literature Review of an Article
Literature Review of an Article
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Central venous catheter (CVC's) normally used in ICU, and one of the infection named as catheter related blood stream infection is a leading reason, results in the associated infections. Most of the cases are been seen in the infants. The regular affect ...
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The scope of practice for the certified medical assistant
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There is a long history of debate as to whether occupations, such as nursing, count as professions (Currie et.al, Pp. 539-564). Certainly those who constitute Advanced Nurse Practitioners in the US refer to themselves as a profession. Following Hughes (1984), occupations are ...
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TREATMENT APPROACH TO YOUTH NICOTINE ADDICTION
Treatment Approach to youth Nicotine Addiction
Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “nicotine abuse” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on the “addiction of nicotine” and the “diverse factors that significantly influence towards the addiction of ...
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Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (GMOs)
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (GMOs)
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This paper intends to discuss Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (GMOs). Being more specific, the significant political and legal influences of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) (GMOs) will be discussed within this paper. Genetic engineering of food and organisms emerged as a public ...
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Tennis Elbow
Introduction
Henry J. Morris first described “lawn tennis elbow,” now referred to as lateral epicondylitis, in 1882 (Figure 1). The annual incidence of lateral epicondylitis is approximately 1% to 3% of the general population, with the majority of patients being 35 to 40 years old or older. Men and women ...
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Narcotic Drugs in Criminal Law
Narcotic Drugs in Criminal Law
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The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant facts and figures relating to narcotic drugs in criminal law. Narcotics were among the earliest drugs used. Opium, a narcotic, was one of the most ...
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DNA in Criminal Investigations
DNA in Criminal Investigations
Comparison of DNA Typing Technique and STRs with Previous DNA Techniques
DNA typing is a method in which our genetic material (DNA) is converted into a “barcode” that, ultimately distinguishes each of us from nearly everyone else on earth. One of the old techniques ...
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Obesity in Children
Obesity in Children
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Obesity is the most common nutritional disease in children and adolescents, in developed countries. Recent studies in different countries show that 5-10% of school-age children are obese, and adolescents placed the proportion rises to 10-20%. Obesity constitutes a health problem of first order, as a common ...