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    Long-Term Care: The Impact of the Elderly Providing accessible‚ affordable‚ and high-quality long-term care services to an aging population presents a growing challenge to long-term care providers. As the oldest members of the baby boom generation approach retirement‚ federal and state policy‚ makers are exploring policies to care for the increasing number of elderly and to finance expanding long-term care needs. Other concerns include how to provide an adequate mix of institutional care and home

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    I have worked in long term care for a number of years. There are specific challenges that Affect long term care differently than other health care delivery modes. Long term care serves a variety of cliental. It has moved away‚ in recent years‚ from the Nursing home stigma. Most long term care facilities‚ now care for much more acutely ill Patients than in the not so distant past. Long term care facilities‚ often called skilled nursing Facilities‚ are now geared towards

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    Oftentimes‚ the complexity of a patient’s condition may not allow for discharge from an acute care setting to their prior place of residence. Instead‚ the patient may be deemed more suitable for continued care in a long-term acute care facility (LTAC). I had the opportunity to care for a patient who underwent a complex discharge process‚ as he required long-term mechanical ventilation. To fully understand the intricacy of his discharge‚ it is important to recognize pertinent assessment data‚ interdisciplinary

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    Define Conflict

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    Define conflict in your own terms Alexander Wong Conflict and Conflict Resolution Dr. Richard Holton Date: 03-06-2013 Conflict in my own terms Without looking into a dictionary for the meaning of the word conflict‚ to me it is define as a problem in a situation that can be internal‚ external‚ or/and both. There can be many different situations where conflicts can occur. We can experience conflict in our personal life‚ workplace‚ within ourselves‚ and on a universal level. People often have

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    Ruth Stanney One of the most difficult tasks for those working within the field of psychology is to define abnormality. However‚ it is possible to try and define abnormality by using a range of models to help us‚ the psychodynamic model being one of them. The term “psychodynamic” refers to a group of explanations that try to account for the dynamics of behaviour‚ or the forces that motivate it.( http://www.depression-guide.com/psychodynamic-theory.htm) Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory

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    Define Genocide

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    What do you think is the best definition of genocide? Justify your answer in relation to the scholarship and arguments that have most influenced your thinking. Genocide is a term defined by legal‚ scholar and social professionals in vastly different views ranging from board to narrow. The trail to adequately define this complex act has dominated discussions and debates since the term’s development in 1943 by Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin in his publication Axis Rule in Occupied Europe 1944. By reading

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    The health care system has changed constantly in the United States to meet any supply and demand. The many changes and constraints in the economy the health care system has to change as well. This report will explain the history of the health care system economics. The health care system was built on helping those who cannot help themselves. This paper will also explain the terms that associated the health care system. Economic Terms and Health Care History HCS440 April 5th

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    Unfortunately‚ many older adults are viewed as if their opinions or ideas are not worth listening to. The research article‚ the experience of being listened to: a qualitative study of older adults in long-term care settings‚ explored the experience of being listened to for older adults residing in long-term care settings. Throughout the study‚ certain themes emerged from the participants’’ interview statements which were collected and categorized. As these themes are emergent‚ they allow the researcher

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    Health Care Ethics Midterm Chapter 1: Moral Reasoning 2) The moral issue of physician-assisted suicide is a fascinating case due to the dividedness among people who either support or oppose the concept. When looking at physician-assisted suicide through the four moral principles of bioethics‚ one might come to a better understanding of the issue from an ethical standpoint. Autonomy‚ a person’s rational capacity of self-governance‚ describes the ability to make one’s own decisions and direct

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    Economic Terms and Health Care History Joan Ramos HCS/440 October 22‚ 2012 Dawn Chiabotti‚ PhD Economic Terms and Health Care History When we look at the history of health care economics we can clearly see that we have come a long way since that house call from the doctor to our ‘little house on the prairie’ days. We are no longer a small population of townspeople needing a teaspoon of medicine from the bottle‚ out of the doctor’s black bag‚ that seems to be a cure for almost any illness

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