The awareness of addictions is growing at an alarming rate in the United States. Many health care professionals are working overtime in treating people with disabling addictions. But within the mental health care profession‚ many are divided as to the arising issue and cause of addiction. Deaths caused by drug overdoses have risen drastically over the pass decade. Many health care and drug treatment professionals are working overtime in treating people with disabling addictions. Within the mental
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Article Review: “Flexible Work Is Healthy‚ Studies Show” Written By‚ Rachel McLaurin Business101 Instructor: Charles Svihlik July 13‚ 2013 Section I: Article Summary The main concept of this newspaper article is to inform the reading audience of the benefits to American white collar workers already in place working under flexible working hour employment conditions. It stays away from political opportunities as well as monetary measurements of pluses or minuses to American employers for this
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Newborns and Addiction Many states are passing new laws‚ laws that will prosecute a mother‚ and remove the child from the home. Are you wondering what exactly these laws are being implemented for? As unbelievable as it may seem‚ and as sorrow inducing as it truly is‚ there are hundreds of thousands of newborns that are being born with active drug addictions. Unheard of by many‚ the reality of newborn addictions is something that has been on the rise for quite some time. In fact‚ the number of babies
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Journal Article Review Racquel Bell-Dawson Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 305 Health Assessment Professor T. Tubog Fall B 2012 Journal Article Review Introduction “A guide to taking as patient’s history” is an article which appeared in volume 22‚ issue 13 of the Nursing Standard journal in December 2007‚ written by H. Lloyd and S. Craig. This article defines the process of taking a patient’s history
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Effective Treatment for Drug Addiction Introduction “Every year‚ hundreds of thousands of Americans undergo treatment for substance use disorder‚ also called addiction” (Hart & Ksir‚ 2013‚ p. 409). Drug addiction is a complex brain disease because the abuse of drugs leads to changes in the structure and function of the brain. It is a condition characterized by an overwhelming and uncontrollable desire or craving to continue taking a drug to which one has become habituated through repeated consumption
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This critical review of the quantitative study “Evaluation of a multiprofessional community stroke team: a randomised controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation; 18 pp 40-47 STUDY PURPOSE The study aims to conclusively evaluate how effective it is to employ a specialist community stroke team for the rehabilitation of stroke victims in a community based setting. This is clearly established at within the opening lines of the article. In the summary at the beginning of the article the author claims
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Business Article Review – Leadership is a Conversation Tutorial group: Tutorial 1 Tutor: Ms.Ting Article Review: Leadership is a Conversation Submission Date: 25 July 2012 Name | ID number | Course | Melvin Choo Yeh Ming | 1002358 | AT | | | | | | | Leong Shu Wen | 1105091 | AT | REVIEW OF ARTICLE ENTITLED LEADERSHIP IS A CONVERSATION INTRODUCTION The authors of this article are Boris Groysberg and Michael Slind. It is published in the Harvard Business Review‚ June 2012
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Quantitative Article Critical Review Quantitative Article Critical Review The article titled Diabetes outcomes in primary care: evaluation of the diabetes nurse practitioner compared to the physician authored by Patrick Conlon finds better control of diabetes by nurse practitioners than physicians. The article finds better glycemic control and lower hemoglobin A1C lab values by nurse practitioners. The outcomes of nurse practitioners indicate nurse practitioners are essential members to the
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Addiction We are going to talk about addiction and what it means. There are a couple text book definitions to what this means. Addiction in one form or another is common to most people. Addiction in the dictionary says‚ “The quality or state of being addicted.” With that being the case‚ look at what addicted means. Addicted also means to devote or surrender to something habitually or obsessively. Most of the time we hear this word is because we associate it with drugs. When most people think of
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Nicotine Addiction People start to smoke at an early age‚ usually during their teenage years. By the time they become adults‚ they are addicted and it may become difficult to quit. Many individuals smoke for different reasons‚ the image of fitting in or stress related issues are two explanations people perceive. The addiction is real and cigarette users do not realize the health effects tobacco will cause. Surgeon General C. Everette Koop reported that nicotine in cigarettes and other tobacco products
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