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    Instructor Policies SCI 162 Principles of Health and Wellness Facilitator Information                                                                                                  Beth Nicholson nicholsonba@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) BethSocoski@gmail.com (Personal) 4122601207 (EST) Facilitator Availability I am generally online every single day‚ usually in the afternoons and evenings. Sending me a Private Message is the most effective way to communicate with

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    Consent for Birth Control

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    Consent for Birth Control in School In today’s society teenagers have a lot to deal with; they are a lot more mature than we were back in the days. Even though they deal with many different things I believe schools should get parent consent to give birth control. One reason is that parents can talk to their kids about sex and different types of birth control. Parents can explain the risks of sexual activity and sift through the rumors that may be passed around by their peers. This will help

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    The United States is well-known for its principles of freedom and democracy‚ which is demonstrated through the First Amendment’s Free Speech Clause. Thus‚ American citizens can openly discuss political matters; criticize the President and his Cabinet on television‚ radio talk show or in the newspaper; or publicly protest against the government tax policy. However‚ Free Speech protection becomes debatable when some American citizens burn the nation’s flag to express their disagreement to the government

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    Essay . Patient health care shifted over time. Formerly patients passively stood by the advice given by their clinicians. Health care was based on authoritarianism hence patients were given a scarce amount of information and health professionals decided what information was given. Conversely over time patients showed more initiative and got more involved with their health care. Health professional’s fostering more patient-centered teaching to enhance patient compliance

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    What construction projects need building permits? A building permit is required for any new building greater than 10m2 (108 sq ft)‚ any addition to an existing building‚ any material alterations to an existing building which affects: the structural design of the building; mechanical; electrical; plumbing services (no limit on size of building); fire separations; exiting; fire protection systems; and the use of buildings or parts thereof. Below you will find a list of typical residential and commercial/industrial/institutional

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    Self Disclosure After reading the article “Can we talk? Researcher talks about the role of communication in happy marriages”‚ I believe that I can somewhat relate to it. Based on what I got from the article it says that self-disclosure is very important in a happy marriage or relationship. Being able to share your deepest feelings and desires‚ I believe‚ helps to avoid assumptions and misunderstandings. “Research consistently has shown a link between happy marriages and “self-disclosure”‚ or

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    12 Key Points On CONSENT

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    points on CONSENT: the law in England (Dept. of Health 2003) When do Health Professionals need consent from patients? 1. Before you examine‚ treat or care for competent adult patients you must obtain their consent 2. Adults are always assumed to be competent unless demonstrated otherwise. If you have doubts about their competence‚ the question to ask is: “can this patient understand and weigh up the information needed to make a decision?” Unexpected decisions do not prove the patient is incompetent

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    Territory legislation). We will collect personal and health information about you directly or through your representative for the primary purpose of providing you with care and support services. The information we collect may include‚ but is not limited to‚ your name‚ address‚ phone number‚ date of birth‚ payment information and emergency contact information. Details such as your care plan‚ hours of care provided and general information about your health‚ wellbeing and medical history may also recorded

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    LEGALITY: IS CONSENT Enough?

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    SEXUAL MORALITY: IS CONSENT ENOUGH? 201 IGOR PRIMORATZ SEXUAL MORALITY: IS CONSENT ENOUGH? ABSTRACT. The liberal view that valid consent is sufficient for a sex act to be morally legitimate is challenged by three major philosophies of sex: the Catholic view of sex as ordained for procreation and properly confined to marriage‚ the romantic view of sex as bound up with love‚ and the radical feminist analysis of sex in our society as part and parcel of the domination of women by men. I take a critical

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    SELF - DISCLOSURE Self disclosure basically means or refers to a form of communication whereby one communicates the hidden self to other people or to another person. According to Matthew McKay‚ Ph.D.‚ Martha Davis‚ Ph.D.‚ and Patrick Fanning‚ Self-disclosure is composed of four elements: Open Self‚ Blind Self‚ Hidden Self and Unknown Self Self disclosure can be seen as a strategy of taking the hidden self to the open self or sharing information about you with others which they never knew about

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