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    The homeless population in the United States is high and there are a lot of ways we can help them. “In January 2015‚ 564‚708 people were homeless on a given night in the United States.” (National Alliance to End Homelessness) Homelessness is caused by many things such as; poverty‚ unemployment‚ lack of affordable housing‚ poor physical or mental health‚ drug and alcohol abuse‚ gambling‚ and domestic violence. (The Salvation Army) These days‚ the homeless community consists of whole families‚ teens

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    Everyday millions of Americans venture out on the roads in their vehicles. Oftentimes it is very early in the morning‚ or late at night when it is dark and visibility is not always the best. Sometimes people drive along endless dark rural roads where animals are apt to cause panic. Most of the time motorists do not see these creatures until it is too late‚ and BAM! Animals like deer can walk into the road and straight out in front of a vehicle‚ and at that point there is nothing that can be done

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    21: The principles of Infection Prevention and Control L/501/6737 1.1 Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection All the staff needs to be sure that they do all they can to keep the workplace safe and follow the given rules and procedures. As employees we need to follow the procedures regarding health and safety and other that concern the prevention of infection. We need to wear aprons and gloves when dealing with individuals. We need

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    triggers Relapse Prevention Preventing relapse requires that we develop a plan tailored to maintaining new behavior. The plan involves integrating into our behavior diversion activities‚ coping skills‚ and emotional support. Our decision to cope with cravings is aided by knowing: (1) there is a difference between a lapse and a relapse; and (2) continued coping with the craving while maintaining the new behavior will eventually reduce the craving. Coping Skills for Relapse Prevention

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    It aims to reduce the risks or threats to one’s health. The role of prevention includes a primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary prevention. Primary prevention is the process in which a disease is prevent or stopped in its earliest stage before it progresses. Physicians and staff members of a medical team‚ come together to promote a healthier lifestyle or offering immunizations against infectious diseases. Secondary prevention means halting the progression of disease from its early‚ unrecognized stage

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    Relapse Prevention Therapy (RPT) was chiefly projected as a maintenance design for use pursuing the treatment of addictive behaviors even nevertheless it is additionally utilized as a stand-alone treatment design (Marlatt & Gordon‚ 1985; Parks & Marlatt‚ 1999). In the most finished sense‚ RPT is a behavioral self-control design projected to teach people who are trying to prop adjustments in their deeds how to anticipate and cope alongside the setback of relapse. Relapse mentions to a breakdown

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    A Need for Greater Sports Injury Prevention Most know how important it is to be mentally healthy while participating in any competition. But in sports competition‚ it may just be more important to be physically healthy in order to compete at a productive‚ truly competitive level. As the competition in sports from pee-wee football leagues all the way through professional and international athletics increases‚ so too do the amount of injuries and magnitude of these injuries. Due to a more competitive

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    Preventing Patient Harm with Prevention Education Pressure (open‚ painful sores) can be an expensive difficult project for the healthcare industry as a whole‚ that is usually preventable. Patients go through undo suffering‚ extended stays in the hospital and long treatments that increase the already strained healthcare worldwide. Hospital acquired pressure ulcers stage III and IV are considered preventable harm. It has been calculated that pressures ulcers can cost an upward of “9-11billion dollars

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    Chlamydia Chlamydia is a curable sexually transmitted infection (STI)‚ which is caused by bacteria called Chlamydia Trachomatis. Chlamydia infection is very common among young adults and teenagers. Many people do not know that they have Chlamydia because although they are infected they may not have any symptoms. About 75% of infected women and half of infected men have no symptoms of Chlamydia. This disease can cause serious complications that cause irreversible damage such as

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