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    quality of health care services. The roles played by the pharmacist pertaining to providing inter-professional care are continuously evolving‚ and some roles of pharmacists contribute more to inter-professional care than others. It’s also interesting to know what other health care providers think about the role and the input of pharmacist to the inter-professional health care team. The role of a pharmacist has been expanding since pharmacist went from compounding‚ dispensing‚ and drug information

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    CptS 580.1/483.1 Software Specification and Analysis HW3 1. The vending machine (VMC) system requirements are as follows: The VMC dispenses goods: (1) very large candy (VC) at 15¢‚ (2) large candy (LC) at 10¢‚ and (3) a small candy (SC) at 5¢. The vending machine only deals in nickels‚ and dimes. The VMC gives the proper change after the product selection is made. The VMC must tabulate the amount being deposited. The following rule applies to the VMC’s behavior: a) The VMC remains idle until a

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    Emergency contraception should be seen as a respectful pregnancy prevention method rather than just a “morning after pill” for promiscuous women. It has been an available healthcare option for a number of years and has prevented countless abortions. Many couples‚ teenagers and young adults approve of emergency contraception. However‚ other categories of people such as parents of teenagers and members of the Catholic Church remain unconvinced that this health-care option is actually beneficial. It

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    proportions. It would be very difficult to pick up the same newspaper every day for a year and not at least once read a headline like ‘Catholic Bishop Denounces Gay Couples’ Right to Marriage’ or ‘Catholic Church Once Again Speaks Out Against Contraception Use’. It’s clear that some of the views of the Catholic Church can discriminate‚ intimidate‚

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    healthcare system‚ many healthcare providers such as pharmacists have forgotten the importance of empathy on the pharmacist-patient relationship. Often times pharmacists just talk to patients and not with patients‚ in this sales driven world time is everything. Big chain pharmacies such as Walgreens‚ and CVS are more concerned about making as much money as possible and push their pharmacists to do more and more scripts each day. This forces the pharmacist to worry more about filling scripts then about

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    Lan Mozetic Mr. Youell Science Oct/15/2015 Birth Control Contraception are different ways to stop a woman from becoming pregnant. There are several methods of contraception: 1. Natural family planning/rhythm method 2. Barrier methods 3. Hormonal methods 4. Permanent birth control methods 5. Emergency contraception 6. Continuous abstinence Natural family planning/ rhythm method Women that have regular cycles can count the days when they have ovulation and are fertile. They can measure their

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    Fertility Continues to Decrease but Still Too High in Some States India’s population continues to grow faster than necessary to replace itself. In its National Population Policy‚ 2000‚ the Government of India set a goal of achieving replacement level fertility of 2.1 children per woman nationally by the year 2010. With only a few years left to go‚ this goal is still unrealized. NFHS-3 has determined that at current fertility rates‚ India’s women will have an average of 2.7 children per woman‚ slightly

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    ROLE OF REGULATORY BODIES INTRODUCTION Health Professionals such as nurses doctors‚ Pharmacist and many others are regulated and licensed by regulatory bodies as required by provincial legislation. All nurses are required to be licensed to practice with their designated provincial nursing regulatory body. Legal responsibility in nursing practice is becoming of greater importance as each year passes. In order to provide safe and competent nursing care an understanding of legal boundaries is very

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    for everyone or just certain people‚ so there are many advantage and disadvantages for Americas due to this reform. Many of the doctor visits and procedures as we age do nothing to extend our lives‚ and neither do the excess drugs‚ although many pharmacists will share their concerns. We have been convinced by marketing and by our physicians that we cannot live without their constant monitoring.

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    challenge due to financial factors such as being able to provide children with food‚ shelter and care. Contraception also plays a huge role in the maintenance of reproductive health. Some countries are not fully accepting of various methods of contraception while others countries have healthcare systems that provide their people with health services providing information and methods of safe contraception. It is

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