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    Integrating Values - the Legality, Morality, and Social Responsibility of the George Brothers & the Largest Pill Mills in South Florida

    Integrating Values - The Legality, Morality, and Social Responsibility of the George Brothers & the Largest Pill Mills in South Florida Abstract This paper examines the legality and ethics of the George brother’s pain medication clinics in South Florida. It explains the legality of the pain medication supply that is available for consumers that medically need it and how its source can also be an easy access to addicts. Although it is considered legal, is it ethical? In this paper we study

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    Legal Ethics Proposal

    According to Michon, (n.d.) the definition of medical malpractice cases can happen when a patient is harmed by a doctor or any other medical professional who fails to provide proper health care treatment. For example, prescribing a high dosage of opioids and oxycodone painkillers that resulted in a few deaths could lead you to face 30 years to life in prison. According to Myers on ABC News, (2016) Dr. Hsiu-Ying “Lisa” Tseng was convicted of second-degree murder for prescribing painkillers that caused

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    High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion Paper

    including skin abscesses and thrombophlebitis • Smoking-related illnesses and chronic diseases. • Mental health problems There are some mental conditions that may result from, or be exacerbated by, the use of substances such as alcohol, cocaine and opioids. The following types of mental disorders were observed in this family depression, chronic affective disturbance of mood (Ch.ADM), and mental adaptation disorders

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    Effects of Illegal Drugs

    Running Head: EFFECTS OF ILLEGAL DRUGS Effects of Illegal Drugs Tina Bolon Com/156 January 19, 2014 Instructor: Christy Spindler EFFECTS OF ILLEGAL DRUGS The Effects of Illegal Drugs “When you hear the word drugs, what do you think of first?” Majority of people would consider hardcore drugs first LSD, heroin, cocaine or weed. Most people would not associate alcohol as means of a drug. A lot of individuals in society may even dispute alcohol being a drug, when in fact, it is. According

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    Sedation Verses Euthanasia

    Sedation verses Euthanasia The ethical principle of non-malefiecense is the duty to do no harm. This is promoted by doing three interventions. First intervention is avoiding deliberate harm, risk of harm that occurs during the performance of nursing actions. The second intervention is considering the degree of risk permissible. The third intervention is determining whether the use of technological advances provides benefits that outweigh the risks. The ethical principle of beneficence is the doing

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    NT1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1

    Methods We conducted a systematic review of literature published between 2007, the time at which the last WHO review was conducted, to June 2015 (specific search period: January 1, 2007-June 30, 2015). Our aim was to determine the current state of HIV prevention and care and treatment programmes globally using available literature. Our search included peer-reviewed (Medline, PsycInfo, Sociological Abstracts), internet, and grey literature databases. Additional requests for literature were made to

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    Dorothea Dix

    Although the 19th century literally was the rebirth of the prison system it essentially was still corrupt, or so they thought. In the year 1799 the penitentiary act was made. Basically, it made a law that the prisons were built to mostly hold one inmate per cell and they would operate on continuous labor, which specifically is quite significant. There actually was a system that generally was made in Pennsylvania and the Eastern state penitentiary in Philadelphia, it for all intents and purposes was

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    Overcoming Pain In Sonny's Blues

    Sonny’s Blues begins with deep denial of the truth and the circumstances, in many cases this is similar to the beginning of a blues piece. As the story progresses the author explains the pain felt by him naturally and at the end seeks a plausible end to his stress and question. Similar to the improvised storytelling, a blues piece contains copious amounts of improvisations, while trying to tell a narrative that describes the overcoming pain in a natural way. The narrator begins the story denying

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    Program Evaluation

    2010 over 1 million emergency department visits involved nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals in 2010. Three out of four prescription drug overdoses are caused by prescription painkillers or opioids. Prescription drug overdoses caused 20,044 deaths in the United States in 2008; of these, 74% (14,800) involved opioid pain relievers. Of those individuals who used prescription painkillers non-medically in 2010, nearly

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    Pediatrician Personal Statement

    Before I fully understood what a pediatrician did, I told myself and everyone else, that I would become one when I grow up. While my specifical vocational interests may have changed, my passion for natural science has not. At the end of tenth grade, my biology teacher signed my yearbook and wrote in it “never stop asking questions.” Through the years, I have done well in all of my science classes; however, more importantly, I have sought ways to further my exposure to the natural sciences outside

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