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    Does a person who’s committed a crime get the same Constitutional voting rights as a person who has followed all the laws? As of 2016‚ prisoners who’ve finished their sentences are allowed to vote. If the convict is on probation or parole‚ they are not allowed to vote. (www.aclu.org) There are only two states that allow prisoners to vote. If they are a citizen of Maine and Vermont‚ while behind bars‚ the convicts have the right to vote in the elections. There are about 5.85 million Americans‚ 2

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    the index can only be used with great caution. A comparison is made of the features available in selected software packages‚ and recommendations made for practitioners. As the author of the Lertap item and test analysis package (Nelson‚ 2000[1])‚ I attempt to respond to modification requests from users as time allows. Early in 2005‚ the director of a large-scale testing program wrote to ask if Lertap might someday build in support for cheat checking‚ that is‚ for detecting the extent to which

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    Patient safety is to minimize and prevent the risk of harm ensuring effectiveness and exceptional quality in patient’s care. The importance of patient safety to professional nursing is to give the best possible care‚ preventing errors‚ having continuous education and appropriate training‚ receiving and giving adequate communication‚ and utilizing ways to prevent fall and injury of the patient in order to have a safe outcome. Prevent errors Reporting mistakes and near-misses are fundamental to preventing

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    Students under the age of seventeen have a curfew of 10 pm Sunday through Thursday and 12 am on Friday and Saturday. The curfew ensures that all students should have no business in a public place or out on the streets late at night. There are obviously some valid reasons why this is enforced and I am completely in favor of this decision. Many dangerous kinds of people come out late at night to see if they can get kids into some kind of trouble. Kids get kidnapped‚ raped and killed out in the open

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    students to having any form of carrying bag during the school day with the exceptions for P.E. class and laptop case (provided by school). Although the Northeast Student Handbook prohibits backpacks on students during school time‚ students should be allowed to carry them because there is too much to carry‚ not enough time‚ and it provides safety for all school equipment from being dropped. One giant class book; about 3 pounds‚ one computer and case; about 6 pounds with charger‚ one bulky binder; about

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    Guns shouldn’t be allowed in schools because it could be dangerous. There are various reasons why they shouldn’t it could cause a lot of violence to a lot of people if it got out of hand in any way. Different people have a different perspective due to if schools should have guns or if they shouldn’t. There are also some campuses that allow guns for safety reasons. Some people/students have different opinions on guns in school and take surveys to show their opinion. A lot of students know about

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    Kaplan University Unit 8Assingment Prof. Ask |Under HIPAA‚ are you legally allowed to view this patient’s medical information? Why or why not? Yes because I am not going into his medical history I just need the patient’s name and telephone number. In this case‚ how would you be able to correct your error and provide the missing documents and instructions to the patient while still protecting patient confidentiality under HIPAA? I would call the patient and ask that he returns my call or ask that

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    With this definition in mind‚ the proficient application of EMTALA and HIPAA to our scenario and discussion of the rights‚ duties‚ and responsibilities of patients and providers can transpire. The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act was passed as a feature of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986. This federal law requires the stabilization and treatment of the patient who arrives at the emergency department‚ regardless of the individual’s insurance status or ability to

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    What is your major‚ or what are thinking about majoring in? Why have you chosen this area of study? I am majoring in Dental Assisting. Since I was a little girl my dream job was to be a Neonatal Nurse but as high school was coming to an end and college was approaching‚ I decided last minute to switch to Dental Hygiene. I chose not to major in nursing because the program seemed impossible to get into‚ and I wasn’t sure that I wanted to be a nurse for the rest of my life. Also if I were to be in a

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    identifiable information (PII) is protected and precious to hackers‚ even more‚ valuable than the basic PII (name‚ address‚ phone number)‚ is personal medical information. What it is called "a hacker’s roadmap to your life‚ " and in 2010 the economic impact of this type of theft cost healthcare industries over $7 billion (Horan‚ 2016). Part of the problem in protecting this information is the fact that so many organizations and people have accesses to the information. This information is used by

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