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    found a link between degree of hearing loss and the risk for developing dementia. Hearing loss is an indivisible handicap. Although it is increasingly prevalent with age‚ hearing loss is often ignored. Treating hearing loss has great benefits. Research has shown improved quality of life by treating hearing loss in older population. The impact of untreated hearing loss cannot be ignored early and careful evaluation and treatment show great promise in mitigating the consequences of hearing loss on

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    does not mean that everyone is to be treated exactly the same. Equality is all about treating people in a way that is appropriate for their needs; for example if a woman in a wheelchair wanted to get on a plane it would be no use saying “I am treating you equally to the other passengers‚ here are the stairs.” What is needed in that situation is a way for her to board the plane without embarrassing her or treating her in a worse way than the other passengers‚ this is equality. 2. Give an example

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    Kantian Ethics

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    solution and end their lives. Furthermore‚ it’s potentially hidden crime such as cover for murder. Therefore it definitely should not be generalized. Secondly‚ is that treating people as a mean only? According to Kant ethics‚ “act so as to treat people always as ends in themselves‚ never as mere means”. Treating people do include treating “self”. So no one has the right to take his or her even in bad conditions. We must act in ways that do not disrespect ourselves. If a person chooses to die‚ it’s immoral

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    Come one‚ come all. We have your miracle drug to cure it all. Take this one little pill and all your problems will be solved. Don’t we all wish this were true? Nowadays though‚ it seems that many doctors are treating antibiotics as this miracle drug. “At least 30% of antibiotics prescribed in the United States are unnecessary…” [2]. Doctors have entered this vicious cycle of prescribing‚ then monitoring and adjusting rather than testing further in the beginning. Diagnostic testing is the key to

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    lower and upper extremities‚ mainly lower extremities. It is life treating disorder due to the probability of a clot letting loss and traveling to the lung causing pulmonary embolism. DPT can be symptomatic or a symptomatic. Some of the symptoms of DVT are: pain‚ and swelling of the legs. There are many reasons DVT‚ develops some of them are bed rest following surgery or accident or any kind of blood clot disorder. One of the life treating complication of DVT is developing right ventricular hypertrophy

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    on an outpatient basis. It can also be completed individually‚ with the patient’s family‚ or in a group setting. • Treating coexisting mental disorders is important because many patients with an AUD also have another untreated disorder like anxiety or depression. One of the best ways to prevent a relapse after treatment is to identify and treat these mental disorders while treating the addiction. • Support is one of the best ways to help patients on the road to long-term sobriety. Support can and

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    Oppression Of Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes are generalizations it’s and assumption that people who share physical‚ religious‚ cultural or other characteristics have a particular behavioural attribute. For example ‚ “woman are more emotional than men” or “all Irish people are drunks and eat potatoes”. Prejudice is a belief based on stereotypes. It divides people into inferior and superior groups based on what one person thinks about another person or group. For example Racism or Anti-Semitism believing that race‚ skin colour

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    Clinicians are expected to provide medical services to help others. However‚ there is a debate about whether clinicians should treat friends and family‚ members also known as non-patients. “Treatment of non-patients is widespread‚ with some studies reporting nearly 100 percent of physicians engaging in this practice” (Latessa & Ray‚ 2005‚ p.42). A case was presented where a physician assistant (PA Brian) was asked to treat his supervising physician (Dr.Yarnell) for different medical conditions while

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    9:00 tomorrow night. Amanda was going as a graceful moon princess‚ Emma was going as a beautiful star fairy‚ and Jack was going as a brave black lion. Earlier that day they met in Amanda’s kitchen and they had planned out their trick or treating rout‚ first they would go to their neighbors the Petersons‚ next they would go to their friend Eva’s house and then the rest of the neighborhood.Emma had said‚ “Let’s go down to Mr. Barley’s house too!” Then Amanda had said‚ “Are you CRAZY Mr. Barley

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    In Chapter 11 Dr. Brand defined true rehabilitation. He said that it is to “partner in the task of restoring dignity to a broken spirit.”(Brand 159) He states that rehabilitation wasn’t something he had learned in medical school‚ but something he learned after having traveled the world‚ and establishing Karigiri. Dr. Brand reflected on rehabilitation and wrote that true rehabilitation comes as his sense of hubris was stripped‚ and as he realized that he could not save patients. While he could repair

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