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    Assignment 4 Dedra Strayer

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    Laws and Ethics Considerations in Marketing‚ Product Safety‚ and Intellectual Property Student’s Name Professor’s Name Date Legal and Ethical Considerations in Marketing‚ Product Safety‚ and Intellectual Property 1. Research three to five (3-5) ethical issues relating to marketing and advertising‚ intellectual property‚ and regulation of product safety. a). Ethics related to the PharmaCARE’s treatment of the Colberia’s indigenous population and its rank-and-file workers versus that of its

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    obviously produces better OSHA numbers‚ although it promotes underreporting of injuries. A 2007 study done in Missouri came to find that while there were 170 work-related injuries reported to federal officials‚ emergency rooms counted 800 work related injuries in the same year. There are incentive programs that punish those who report being injured- this means they do not get to partake in whatever the reward is for having a clean safety record. Unfortunately‚ clause 11c of the OSHA Act makes it clear

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    Introduction to Phlebotomy

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    of puncture device to obtain capillary blood by pricking the skin c) PROFESSIONALISM -be professional -apply good interpersonal skills -dress professionally *Many institutions require that phlebotomists wear a lab jacket and specified shoes to meet OSHA guidelines d) VERBAL/NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION -avoid the use of slang -speak in a calm‚ clear voice -avoid inappropriate terms -maintain eye contact -neat‚ well-groomed appearance -respect personal space *The phlebotomist must be able to communicate

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    It is the responsibility of companies today to promote responsible business practices at every level of the company. Business should be conducted ethically and honestly. Companies should also foster environments that promote ethical conduct and comply with all requirements of the law that they fall under. This paper will examine the ethical practices of PharmaCARE. Stakeholders will be identified‚ and several scenarios will be evaluated and critiqued. Stakeholders PharmaCARE’s stakeholders

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    requirements for fireworks‚ “Cautionary labeling warns consumers of the potential dangers associated with fireworks and tells them guidelines for use” (CPSC). There are also OSHA requirements‚ “OSHA and the American Pyrotechnics Association have created an alliance to help promote safety in the design and use of all types of fireworks” (OSHA). Contract – I will discuss whether the owner formed a contract with the retailers by using the five elements in determining if a contract is valid. With each of the

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    private sector and in Federal‚ State‚ and local governments” (Wage and Hour Division). Another important law to consider is OSHA regulations‚ especially since there will be an enormous amount of manual labor involved. “OSHA ’s mission is to assure safe and healthful workplaces by setting and enforcing standards‚ and by providing training‚ outreach‚ education and assistance” (OSHA Law and Regulation). Forecasted Demographic Changes Forecasting changes to the demographic area is imperative as these

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    Trends and Challenges in Human Resources Human resources (HR) departments face many existing and future challenges when working with employees such as diversity issues‚ turnover‚ health and safety‚ and benefits. These challenges will change as employees become more skillful and want more out of the company they work for to make them satisfied in the areas of pay and benefits. In this paper‚ reviewed will be the impact on HR regarding existing and future trends‚ existing and future challenges

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    Rehabilitation center Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Medicare Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS Center for Disease Control (CDC) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) In the following table‚ describe each of your choices and explain their functions and roles within the health care field. Your responses should total at least 50–75 words for

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    Health Hazards in Nursing

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    yearly basis to identify areas of contamination to the employee and patient. Keywords Toxin‚ hazards‚ occupational disease In 1970 President Nixon and Congress instituted OSHA to create a safe working environment and NIOSH (The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) to research workplace hazards. While OSHA and NIOSH have clear guidelines for common biohazard procedures‚ almost nothing exists for chemical and toxin exposures. From doctors and nurses to janitors and mail delivery

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    Violence against student nurses and newly registered nurses Abstract Workplace violence toward student nurses and newly registered nurses must be eliminated. Nursing students and new nurses are particularly vulnerable to acts of violence. This article discusses the status of the workplace violence of nurses‚ the effects of violence on students and new nurses‚ and some strategies can be used to reduce the workplace violence to nurses. Keywords: student nurses‚ newly registered nurses‚ workplace

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