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    Individual Paper Fairfax Metropolitan Hospital 1 Communication is the key to any successful relationship and this is especially true in diverse organizations with many cultures‚ religions‚ sexes‚ and races. In the Fairfax Metropolitan Hospital where the primary goal is caring for the sick and injured but the secondary goal is education of doctors‚ it is imperative for the communication to be at the forefront of everyone’s mind. The Fairfax case study mentions that accrediting agencies have

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    Hot Veins At The Hospital

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    For many people‚ receiving an IV at the hospital can be a very scathing experience. Combined with the hospital’s sweet aroma of formaldehyde and harsh interrogation lighting‚ the drawing of blood makes most people fear the needle as much as the dentist’s office. The act can be even more excruciating when the phlebotomist ruptures the vein and has to stick the patient multiple times. Though there are many ways to prepare veins properly‚ such as hydrating‚ the best course of action is to keep your

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    Steroids have been a huge part of sports for the last 50 years. Since its creation in 1935‚ by zoologist and physiologist Arnold Adolph Berthold and Dr. Leopold Ruzicka‚ steroids have been advancing athlete’s physical performance. When people hear the word Steroids‚ the automatic response is always negative. As well as illegal‚ steroids are still being used even with all the restrictions and that it is banned. Coupled with words like juicing‚ freak‚ meathead‚ and monster is used to describe people

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    Critical Thinking Monstrosity and Celebrity Culture in Mean Girls Mean Girls‚ written by Tina Fey and directed by Mark Waters‚ takes its viewers through high school from the perspective of Cady Heron‚ a young girl who never known what “high school” genuinely meant. Upon arrival‚ she makes friends with Janis and Damian‚ who were in the stereotypical “unpopular” crowd. They warn her to stay away from “The Plastics”‚ an exclusive clique that includes three drama-filled girls who are superficial‚

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    Teaching Hospital Case

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    the provost. The provost being the head of both the medical school and teaching hospital is the most influential person and is in the best position to initiate decisions in solving the gap and inconsistencies between the two institutions. The case also indicated that the top management is the only one common among the two institutions so to address the problem occurring among the medical school and the hospital. The events that have transcribed in the renal unit should have been prevented also

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    viewpoints in many debates. For example‚ people are concerned about the military use of drones and their influence in Iraq. However‚ many people believe that the military use of drones is justified and serves the purpose of saving U.S. soldier lives. On the other spectrum‚ there are people concerned about the recent influx in commercial and civilian drones. By allowing drone technology to be tweaked by citizens‚ many argue that the use of commercial and civilian drones is a threat to national security‚ while

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    The Doctrine of the Mean

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    The doctrine of the mean states that for someone to be a good person they must occupy the “golden mean‚” meaning a person may become virtuous by acting between the extremes of excess and deficiency. For example during war‚ the two extremes would be for a soldier to be rash or cowardly‚ but being courageous is the accepted golden mean. According to Aristotle‚ virtue lies in between the two extremes‚ which are the vices‚ and thus a virtuous person is one who can find the mean that is relative to

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    Case: Aravind Eye Hospital * What is Aravind’s mission? How successful is Aravind at achieving its mission? The mission is to bring eyesight to the masses of poor people in India‚ Asia‚ Africa and all over the world. To provide quality care as a non-profit eye hospital. To spread the Aravind model and offer hope in all parts of the world. Aravind has grown from a 20-bed hospital in 1976 to 1224 beds in 1992 as one of the biggest hospitals of its kind in the world. The Aravind organization

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    “The Haunted Hospital” written by Miss Cellania gathers the background information at Waverly Sanatorium‚ a hospital that was used to treat patients with tuberculosis in the early 1900’s that resulted in an estimated 64‚000 patients had passed during the operation of Waverly until it had closed in 1961 (Cellania). The article continues discussing the hauntings of the sanatorium such as the underground tunnel and room 502. ‘The Haunted Hospital’ closes with the topic of the new owners of the sanatorium

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    the Albacore community and Hospital Bass. First‚ there are the patients‚ whose interests are to be treated with the best possible care by the hospital staff. Therefore‚ it is important to understand that the patients are considered to be the primary stakeholders (Community Toolbox‚ n.d.). Without patients Hospital Bass would not exist because patients create revenue‚ which allow hospitals to stay open. The interests of the patients are the number one concern for Hospital Bass. The patients’ interests

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