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    might consumers do to reduce health care costs? In your responses‚ please use information gained from the assigned readings‚ as well as your own personal and professional experiences.  This country’s highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is spent on health care. “In 2005‚ U.S. health care spending increased 6.9 percent to almost $2.0 trillion‚ or $6‚697 per person. This increase was the slowest rate since 1999‚ when spending rose 6.2 percent. The health care portion of gross domestic product

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    individuals would have the opportunities to see brightness and some of them only can stay in the darkness to understand the world. Through the darkness‚ people would redefine their self identities and reconsider who they are. In the article “The Mind’s Eye‚” the author Oliver Sacks examines different solutions of different people when they face blindness as adults. Sacks explores a new perspective and creativity of the brain when people lose their sense of sight. People would gain a new ability or reshape

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    R/s Mr. Jessie Brown has bladder cancer and he suffers from chronic pain. R/s Mr. Brown’s friend Marie Isert (87 year-old) is taking care of him. R/s Ms. Isert can’t adequately take care of Mr. Brown. R/s Ms. Isert is physically unable to care for Mr. Brown and there is a concern regarding her memory lapse. R/s Mr. Brown fell and Ms. Isert had to call EMS for help and it took 3 EMT to lift Mr. Brown. R/s Mr. Brown’s cognitive is okay but due to him always in pain‚ the pain deters him from communicating

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    readings: Andersson S‚ Sundberg T‚ Johansson E‚ Falkenberg T. Patients’ experiences and perceptions of integrative care for back and neck pain. Alternative therapies in health and medicine. 2012 May 1;18(3):25. • The researchers try to examine the impact of integrating integrative approaches into the more traditional western based pain management plans. 15 patients received integrative care vs. 11 patients in the traditional intervention group. Authors found improvement among the integrative arm compared

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    ’A Visit to Hospital’ gives a feeling of shock. The word ’Hospital’ creates an atmosphere of pain and sorrow with terrible feeling in the mind. Admission in the hospital means something very serious to physical body of the person. I cannot see the suffering persons. It makes me very sad and nervous so I hesitate to go to a hospital. Only my ill-luck forced me to this visit. One evening I was in kitchen garden. I was busy in my hobby. Suddenly I heard about the accident of my friend‚ Raj an. I came

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    Dupont‚ Dupont Residential Care‚ and Assured In-Home Care An experienced assisted living and senior care professional‚ Jacqueline Dupont sits on the board of directors for the Alzheimer’s Association and supports the initiatives of Senior Serve of Orange County. Jacqueline Dupont currently serves as chief executive officer of two businesses that she founded in Southern California. Operating as Irvine Cottages Memory Care since 1995‚ Dupont Residential Care provides memory care and residential living

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    From past decades‚ various studies on Advance care planning have been directed which focused on several aspects and within a diverse range of settings. Many systematic reviews are currently been carried out that looks at diverse aspects and issues linked with ACP. Relating to the ACP effectiveness‚ studies found that advance care planning improves the overall documentation of patient’s predilections and alteration in health care utilisation for example increasing hospice service use and reducing

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    Eyes On The Prize

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    Eyes on the Prize Let’s go back in time 50 years‚ back to when blacks were not allowed to use the same facilities as whites and were forced to sit in the back of the bus. There was no equal rights‚ no peace‚ just racism. Some people spoke out‚ while others remained silent and watched. These people who had the courage to speak their mind and try and change the way they were treated‚ changed the world in one way or another. Some of the most well-known activists include Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Rosa

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    In chapter 5 we have reviewed major elements of ambulatory (outpatient) care and discussed changes supported by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Ambulatory care encompasses a diverse and growing sector of the healthcare delivery system. Ambulatory surgery is a continuously expanding component of ambulatory care‚ as new technology allows an increasing number of procedures to be performed safely and efficiently outside of the hospital

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    Case Study: Georgia Care

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    Writer met with the consumer today at Georgia Care along with Dan West from DWMHA to discuss with the consumer and house mgr. It has been reported that the consumer does not want to take his diabetic medication as prescribed. The consumer report that his blood sugar keep spiking because he is under a lot of stress. The consumer was upset stating that he know how to control his blood sugar and that the staff check his sugar too early and they need to wait for about 1 1/2 hour before checking his sugar

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