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    Nursing Trends That I Foresee in 2020

    multiple skilled nurses and advanced technology, many changes will be impacted in Nursing in the year 2020. Some of these changes that will be made in the year 2020 are the following: 1. A shift from hospital to specialty care nursIng. 2. A shift to facing increasingly complex ethical dilemmas 3. A shift from working as a part of a hospital staff to "Dejobbing". Hospital opportunities will continue to rise in specialty areas. Due to advanced technology, critical care nurses

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    Nursing

    Institute of Medicine (IOM) is an independent, nonprofit organization that works outside of government to provide unbiased and authoritative advice to decision makers and the public serving as a professional resource to the public as well as the medical profession, aiding and providing consensus reports and research to improve the nation’s health. The IOM also provides objective conclusions to questions of national health importance. The IOM is a committee that bases their decisions off of reviewed

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    Industrialization

    AP Modern European History 3 February 2015 Affects of Industrialization The Industrial Revolution was a time that transformed England into a powerhouse, which dominated Europe by advancing technology to expand profits and businesses. Economies once based on manual labor, later became overpowered by machine manufacture. England’s incredible inventors of the time made technological advancements in agriculture, transportation, and more. The incredible Industrial Revolution marked a turning point

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    The Role of Standardized Nurse Preceptor Training

    Introduction In recent years, the healthcare industry has experienced a looming nursing crisis in health facilities. This problem has posed crisis towards establishing better health for those in need. The primary concern concerning this looming nursing shortage is identifying the root cause. Apparently, it appears as if that this crisis established its primary source in nursing training and retention in hospitals, care facilities, and other institutions. It appears as if there is serious downfall

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    Dealing with Fraud

    Dealing with Fraud By: Kevin McCarthy To: Dr. Michelle Rose HSA 515 Health Care Policy, Law, and Ethics December 13, 2012 Abstract As the Chief Nursing Officer, I am responsible for one of the state’s largest Obstetric Health Care Centers. I have received word of some fraudulent behaviors in the center. I will evaluate how the Healthcare Qui Tam affects health care organizations. I will provide four (4) examples of Qui Tam cases that exist in a variety of health care organizations

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    Abortion

    their baby, but sometimes babies come at the wrong time. What I mean in the later case is that the pregnancy was not planned or expected. Overtime as medical technology is improving, there is a solution for unplanned pregnancy, abortion. Living in the country that grants sovereignty to us with freedom of power, abortion should be a legal and rightful medical treatment to any adult as it has been legalized in part of the United States for person aged over 18. The debate over whether abortion should be

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    Consolidated Chicken Products

    Technology is getting more advanced and will result in simpler ways of doing things and at the same time easier ways of finding out information that would otherwise be considered private. There has been a consistent growth of databases of personal information in number and in variety. As laws, policies, and technological design continue to link people's relationships with social institutions, individual privacy faces new threats and new opportunities. Over the last several years, the realm of technology

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    Is Cloning Unethical in Today’s Society?

    an illogical and transient fear of a new technology." BioNews quoting the British Medical Association The 20th Century saw the most remarkable advancements in the field of science, with the likes of Albert Einstein and Louis Pasteur bestowing mankind with their extraordinary discoveries and inventions. But the concept of cloning, even though very contemporary, has left the world more surprised than it ever was. Cloning is a recent breakthrough in medical science, which has completely revolutionalized

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    Professional Associations Paper

    are to design network architecture for wireless communications for government and private organizations that use mission critical communication. My clients are local city and county agencies like 911 centers, police departments, fire departments, medical departments, and utility agencies. I oversee the entire equipment design aspect of the wireless systems which include routers, switches, base radio equipment, microwave dishes, antennas, towers, modems, and connectors and cabling along with a long

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    Universal

    after time. For example in September of 2004 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention awarded the Center for HIV/ AIDS Care and Research (CHACR) at Boston Medical Center $2.25 million dollars to help make HIV prevention projects more established throughout Boston neighborhoods (“U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Boston Medical Center awarded $2.25 million to establish prevention program,” 2004). The correlation of the ethics activity shows that even if employees stand unaware of what

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