Regulatory Agency Paper University of Phoenix HCS 430 Legal Issues in Healthcare: Regulation and Compliance June 8, 2008 The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is one of the many agencies that handle an array of healthcare departments as well as research. The DHHS caters to citizens of all nationalities, race, and ethnicities. The DHHS focus is to protect the health of all Americans and providing the highest level of human services, especially for those who are least able
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Cope Compassion Fatigue Compassion Fatigue What is Compassion Fatigue? Caring too much can hurt. When caregivers focus on others without practicing self-care, destructive behaviors can surface. Apathy, isolation, bottled up emotions and substance abuse head a long list of symptoms associated with the secondary traumatic stress disorder now labeled: Compassion Fatigue. This used to be labeled as burnout and is a deep physical, emotional and spiritual exhaustion, which can include feeling actual
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Application of Community Health and Population Focused Nursing VWT Task 1 Cassidi Roberts Western Governors University Community Health and Population Focused Nursing Rated number one for the best place to live in America, McKinney, Texas is “unique by nature” As one of the fastest growing cities in the US, McKinney has a current population of more than 149,000, located 30 miles north of Dallas and is the seat of Collin County. McKinney offers rolling hills, lush trees, a historic downtown
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Nursing Practice Situation: Recognizing drug seeking behaviors in the emergency department (ED). Since The Joint Commission aggregated pain as the fifth vital sign, it has been the motivation of many ED’s to provide swift and sufficient pain management in a timely fashion (Pentin, 2013). Pain is among the leading reasons for ED visits (Thomas, 2013). Data: Information was collected on patients complaining of or exhibiting the following drug-seeking behavior (DSB): headache, back pain, dental pain
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Michelle viewed the patients as “vulnerable, have the right to safe, skilled care administered by a nurse who is mentally and physically able to perform certain nursing duties” (Sullivan, 1994, p. 21). As discussed further by Sullivan (1998) “the major ethical issue in impaired practice is the conflict between the rights of the nurses for fair and humane treatment and the rights of patients for safe and competent
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1. Studying, Money, Jobs, Homesickness, Depression, Sickness/Health Conditions, Friends/Roommates, Partying, Relationships & Choosing majors are considered to be the top ten common problems students face during college. (Garfieldgatehubpages.com, 2012) A. What are some of the experiences you face? Have you ever found a solution to your problem? How do you overcome these things? B. You meet up with your friends or your partner and you go out and party, drink, do drugs but have you ever
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exposed to a hazard in your workplace. For example not wearing goggles is a hazard and the risk is you can harm your eyes if something hits it. I will be talking about poor working conditions, poor staff training, poor working practices, equipment, substances and physical working environment and how this affects you. I will be also talking about hazards and risks that are related to my categories, how I can prevent it from happening and who it will affect. A hazard means a situation or thing that
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University of Phoenix Material Reflective Journal Clinical Shift |Date: 8MAY12 |Time: 2000-2100 |Location: AA Meeting-Waikiki Health Center | |Analysis of Interactions with Patients |I did not interact with any of the members of the group. I sat back and just listened | | |to each member as they spoke. | |Interventions with Patients
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and state funded to pay for 64 percent of the babies born in Arkansas each year and for the care of 69 percent of the state’s nursing home patients. Additionally, DHS protects children and the elderly who have been abused or neglected; finds adoptive homes for foster children; funds services for the elderly such as congregate and home-delivered meals and regulate nursing homes. While regulating childcare facilities, they also support high-quality early childhood education; treat and serve youth
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Child abuse and neglect, or child maltreatment as it is referred to in the current literature, is one of the most devastating and disturbing situations encountered by those who care for children. According to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHSS, 2013), the number of children reportedly abused in the United States in 2012 was 686,000. An estimated 1640 children died as a result of child maltreatment in the same year. Although these statistics have improved over recent years, these
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