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    utilize midlevel dental providers. Midlevel dental providers are also often called as the advanced dental hygiene practitioner‚ community dental health coordinator‚ dental health aide therapist‚ and dental therapist. Midlevel dental providers can perform fewer procedures than a dentist such as diagnosing dental diseases‚ providing preventive services‚ and performing simple restoration procedures and non-surgical extractions. Currently there are three states where midlevel providers now serve – Alaska

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    always wanted to come to the United States for studying and playing tennis at a university. I had no idea how the school system here works‚ but it was already strange to me that I have had to take all those core classes. I actually wanted to study interior design because I would study something I would like to and what I want to do for living after graduation. I am majoring in interior design right now. The United States school system makes you to take all kinds of core classes first though. Usually

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    persuade the reader that people shouldn’t watch too much television because the content of many TV programs is not educational. Television makes people waste time that could be used in more beneficial activities; and it negatively affects people’s mental development. The first reason why people shouldn’t watch too much television is because the content of many TV programs is not educational. Nowadays‚ we can see movies‚ series‚ and shows that present scenes of violence‚ sex‚ and drugs.

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    In a recent qualitative study Zuselo‚ Curran & Zaserman (2012) explored RNs’ and behavioural health associates’ (BHA) responses to violent inpatient interactions‚ more specifically to physical interactions. The authors conducted focus groups to identify nurse-patient behaviours likely to be categorized as physically violent‚ explore thoughts and feelings in response to patient violence‚ and describe team responses to the incidents. The study found that nurses shared information about episodes of

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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Grand Canyon University HLT-310V September 19‚ 2013 Abstract As a heath care provider it is important to assess our patient’s faith. To a lot of people faith and spirituality play a large part in their overall health and healing. Health care providers cannot be expected to know about every kind of faith in the world but assessing and talking with patients regarding their personal beliefs will help with understanding more about patients and their view

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    Case Study – Healthcare Provider May 20‚ 2014 Scenario A large‚ regional healthcare provider is developing a new‚ integrated wellness and prevention program (IWPP) for their patients. This involves developing an overarching strategy and aligning existing prevention capabilities. The client has employed Point B to facilitate the development of the plan’s strategy‚ conceptual design‚ and roadmap for initial implementation. Describe how you would approach this effort. Approach: Broadly

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    important segment of corporate America has begun relying on such tools as‚ statements of corporate values‚ codes of conduct‚ ethic workshops‚ and hotlines for whistleblowers. In this paper I am outlining an ethics program for a new company. Starting a company with an ethics program already in place will deter unethical behavior by mangers and staff members. Why Have an Ethics Code? Large corporate scandals have rocked this and other nations’ business world over the last several years. In today’s

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    Abstract Health care providers encounter and care for a diverse population of patients. When caring for these patientsproviders must be properly prepared to care for not only for their cultural needs but also for their spiritual/faith needs. Nurses must have a basic yet broad knowledge of cultural and spiritual needs of patients whether in the hospital setting‚ clinic setting‚ or physician’s office. This document will explore three different faiths and compare them to Christianity and the author’s

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    Perspective Today’s the day that I have been dreading to come and I cannot believe that it is finally here. Being out with Katniss is just about the only thing to calm me down and hide my nerves. Walking around the district today just has me realize how horrible everything has truly become. After being with Katniss this afternoon I started really begin freaking out. I told her that she would be fine and that she had nothing to worry about but on a day like this that isn’t possible‚ nobody is in the

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    Running head: HEALTH CARE PROVIDER AND FAITH DIVERSITY Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Mary Burke Grand Canyon University HLT-310V November 17‚ 2012 Abstract As healthcare providers we must keep in mind that we provide care to patients from a number of different religious traditions. It is our job to understand and respect the ideals that may affect our patient and family members. Sixty one percent of Americans state that religion is the most important thing

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