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Food Preferences & PWS/article critique
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A 5 page review of a research article that details the study conducted by Fieldstone, et al (1997). In this study, the research team explored the food preferences of patients suffering from Prader-Willi syndrome (who are typically obese), as compared with those of volunteers with normal weight and obese controls not afflicted with PWS. The study found distinct differences in their food choices, which suggests lines for future research. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khpws.rtf
Forecasting at Lincoln Community Hospital
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An 8 page paper critiquing a hospital management as described in Harvard case 9-191-149, Lincoln Community Hospital. The paper reviews the actions of the Executive Committee, concluding that it lacks the information it needs to establish a strategy for halting operating losses or to produce an accurate forecast for the future. The bottom line is that Lincoln Hospital has not been managed effectively for several years, if indeed it ever was. As a nonprofit, independent hospital in the mid-1980s, it is facing intense changes in the healthcare industry in the future. It needs to begin looking at the signs of change and begin to meet those changes with a plan as to how to deal with them. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSforeLincoln.rtf
Forensic Medicine /Medical Jurisprudence
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A 5 page paper that describes the origins of forensic medicine; education and training required; and some of many responsibilities of this professional. A special emphasis is placed on suicide, describing the criteria a medical examiner uses to determine if a death was suicide. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGformed.wps
Forensic Pathology Of Sudden Unexplained Death
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8 pages in length. Death of any origin requires a legal certificate that denotes the cause of demise, however, the reason for a death that is sudden and unexpected can keep prevent that cause field on the certificate blank for many months. Determining cause of death in this instance - which is defined as "those that do not result from a diagnosed terminal illness or other debilitating or deteriorating illness or condition where death is anticipated (natural death) unless the illness or condition is the result of an injury, whether intentional or not" (Washington State Department of Health, 2005) is the task of forensic pathologists who are not only trained in identifying the nature of disease and injury but also the "mechanisms of sudden death and subtle forms of homicide" (Washington State Department of Health, 2005). The criminal nature of forensic pathology provides the conduit between difficult police investigations and an appropriate criminal justice outcome. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCsuddeath.rtf
Fourteen Forces Of Magnetism - Case Study
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A 16 page paper. Magnet Designation has become a highly coveted designation. It is a program that focuses on nurses. This paper explains the 14 Forces of Magnetism and what an organization must do to achieve this recognition. A Veterans Administration hospital is used as an example. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PG14fr.rtf
Free Market Principles and Health Care
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This 5 page paper discusses the pros and cons of running health care systems on free market principles. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVFreMkt.rtf
Full Mouth Disinfection Compared to Partial Mouth Disinfection
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This 6 page report discusses research findings regarding
full-mouth disinfection (FMD). FMD requires that instrumentation,
subgingival, buccal mucosa and tongue disinfection all be
completed within 24 hours. The concept is based on the idea that
in the most common strategy for periodontal treatment that
involves consecutive root planings per single quadrant of the
mouth at a one- to two-week intervals, re-infection of a
disinfected area might occur before completion of the treatment.
The standard procedure is generally referred to as “partial mouth
disinfection.” Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWdismou.wps
Funding Universal Health Care
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A 7 page paper that reports certain data, including expenses related to GDP per capita compared to other countries, the number of Americans with no or inadequate health insurance. The paper discusses how individual states attempted to fund universal health coverage and how other countries fund the program. The writer comments on the savings that could be achieved with certain practices and how such a program would need to be funded in this country. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGunhl9.rtf
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