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    1999) An analysis of the suitability of home health visits for telemedicine‚ Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 5:90-96. Retrieved August 3‚ 2008 from www: medscape.com Buckley K.‚Tran‚B (2001) Receptiveness‚ Use and Acceptance of Telehealth by Caregivers of Stroke Patients in the Home Online Journal of Issues in Nursing.9 (3); Available: http://nursingworld.org/ojin Hutcherson‚ C. (2001). "Legal Considerations for Nurses Practicing in a Telehealth Setting". Online Journal of Issues in Nursing.

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    Years A. Gerontology B. Working With the Aging C. A Growing Industry II. Cost of In-Home Health Care A. Expansion and Care B. Medicare and Medicaid C. Out of Pocket Cost III. Legislation to Support Caregivers A. In-Home Care Assessment B. Direct Care: Federal and State C. Family Caregiver

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    Asia Roberts Swofford ENGLISH 1312 (08) February 26‚ 2013 Water and Sanitation The cleanliness of water has always been looked at as an issue that needed to be dealt with. When looking around at articles and papers there are always the ones over the sanitation of water in third world countries and how help is needed there. DALY (disability adjusted life years) is used to measure disease resulting from poor access to water and sanitation facilities. The absence of access to clean water and sanitation

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    People have the liberty to choose how they should live their lives. In today’s modern era‚ people do things that are too extreme because they have the idea that they can do anything they wish for their own convenience without thinking the impact it might have on others. Furthermore‚ these actions become normal‚ and there will be fewer people that will care about it. For instance‚ people condemn mothers breastfeeding their child in public‚ but they are okay with attractive women showing their breasts

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    Theoretical Perspectives & Curriculum Planning Paper Sparkle Johnson November 14‚ 2014 ECE 321 An American Russian psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner introduced his theory on human development called the Ecological Systems Theory 1979. Bronfenbrenner was born in 1917 and was also a co-founder of the Head Start program in the United States for disadvantaged pre-school children. Bronfenbrenner developed the Ecological Theory to explain how everything in a child and the child ’s environment affects

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    End of Life Care

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    End of Life Care Death is a touchy subject. People pretend it is something that does not happen and refuse to talk about or address it. I am an ICU nurse. I have been for six years. I have dealt with plenty of death‚ in my own way. Death is a part of life. Whether it is something that is expected or not‚ it is our destiny. Having dealt with the suicide of my son’s father at a young age‚ death is something most of us avoid or do not expect. One is never prepared for it. Some refuse to accept it

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    person who dies as a result of violence‚ many more are being injured and suffer from a range of physical‚ sexual and mental abuse! Oh no! What is this?! (Indian accent) Violence is evil! Is cruel! And its despicable! Violence places a massive burden on national economies‚ Costing countries billions and billions of dollars! Kaching-kaching RM 200 billion for healthcare RM 500 billion‚ law-enforcment! WOW! Loads of money! Hey‚ imagine if I had the money‚ I can but the Kardashians mansion

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    Running head: CHILD CARE Which way is the best to care for your baby? Yeji Yoon University at Buffalo ESL 408B Beth Seilberger April 9‚ 2010 Outline I. Thesis Statement: Parental nurturing is best choice for children. A. Introduction(Facts) 1. Past- Mothers usually stayed at home 2. Today-Ratio of stay-at-home mothers decreased a. Financial problems b. Build their own careers (traditional gender roles have changed) 3. Policies for working mothers a. Policies

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    The main goals of U.S. Healthcare Reform (Affordable Care Act) are providing universal healthcare access to uninsured and underinsured‚ controlling/minimizing the escalating costs of healthcare and improving the quality of healthcare. In terms of access‚ around 47 million Americans are uninsured. In terms of cost‚ healthcare cost represents more than 17% of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) which is still growing rapidly over time. In terms of quality‚ despite of new technologies‚ new treatments

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    The above mentioned dilemma’s central focus was on the decisions of the individual. However‚ the dilemmas to come revolve around the ethical dilemmas encountered by medical professionals and family members. Over time‚ the Alzheimer’s patients will lose the ability to rationalize and make decisions for themselves‚ also called‚ the “middle stage.” It is in this stage that it becomes necessary for the intervention of family members. Their loved ones will have to adapt to the ever-changing mindset of

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