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Reasons Behind The Rising Cost Of Health Care In The United States
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11 pages in length. Health care costs continue to rise while people are more and more incapable of meeting the financial demands for adequate health. The double-edged sword that has become the American health care system is responsible for the ever-deteriorating well being of millions of people who, either for exorbitant monetary requirements or overwhelming bureaucracy, are being squeezed out of the system. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCCostH.rtf
Recreational Activities for the Handicapped
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This 10 page report discusses the fact that people with physical and mental disabilities thrive on, require, and enjoy recreational activities as much as any “normally-abled” people. An organization named SPLORE (“special populations learning outdoor recreation and education”), an outdoor recreation program based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that specializes in “providing life-enhancing wilderness recreation and education to people of all abilities, including people with disabilities and special needs” is examined. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BWhanrec.rtf
Redman's 'The Dance of Legislation'
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A 5 page paper discussing Redman's account of the passage of the National Health Services Act. Eric Redman was one of Senator Warren Magnuson's crack staff of 'bumblebees,' assembled to aid the Senator's loss of grasp on the 1962 senatorial campaign. From what was then the 'old school' of politics, Magnuson's career had been distinguished by a blend of caring and common sense, and a true dedication to his constituents and to his country. Redman describes the entire dance of the passage of this bill, and gives a clear and readable picture of the country's legislative process along the way. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Redman.wps
Reducing Tobacco Sales and Use: Excise Tax
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A 10 page paper which argues that
implementing an excise tax is the best way to reduce tobacco sales and use. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAtobactax.wps
Reengineering Of Health Care Systems
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This 19 page paper looks at the current situation in the infrastructure of the health care services, and consider the need for improved quality by greater emphasis on the nursing aspect rather than financial measures. The paper undertakes a literature review and uses the results of this to propose a new model for the health care systems, with a proposal for a study to look at the hypothesis formed and test the paradigm.
Filename: TEresthc.wps
Reflections Of A Nursing Home Visit
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3 pages in length. The student's experience at Mary Crest was both eye-opening and heartbreaking at the same time, inasmuch as these once-vibrant people who were capable of living on their own and taking care of themselves have been stripped of their individuality, independence and any meaningful connection with the outside world. While some of the residents enjoyed and looked forward to conversing with the student, the others who chose to remain sequestered from such visitation had apparently pulled into themselves out of what can only be a reaction to losing their freedom. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCNursHmVst.rtf
Reforming Health Care
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This 5 page paper discusses the U.S. health care system, why it needs reform and what those reforms might be. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVrfhlth.rtf
Refusal Of Antipsychotic Medication By Clients Due To Side Effects: The Practitioner's Role As A Health Promoter/Educator
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12 pages in length. Antipsychotic drugs represent a tremendous breakthrough in treating mental disorders; however, the side effects of these medications can often have a detrimental impact upon the recipient's physical and mental capacities. Such innocuous side effects might include constipation, blurred vision, dry mouth and urinary retention, all of which are mild when considering the exchange for mental balance, but when undesirable adverse reactions occur like weight gain, reduced sexual desire and drowsiness/sedated feeling, it is imperative that health promoters utilize pertinent educational tools in order to instruct their patients on the best health path to follow in relation to such side effects. The need for intervention in a mental health capacity is what comprises a significant portion of the health promoter's role. Employing Caplan's (1990) theory provides one with a better understanding of how to address the delicate balance between sustained mental health and a client's refusal of antipsychotic medication due to side effects, inasmuch as the theory is based much more upon values over and above evidence. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCAntipsy.rtf
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