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is a society possible where everyone doing their part exist as we have see in every area they excel than doctors . are they allowed to practice without  oversight from a doctor. are we ever going to taken as real or have they allowed us and to scared to take Read more…

5 types of Empathy

Task: View the 5 type of empathy video and answer the following question in a one page paper 1. Which type/s of empathy resonate the most with you. 2. Which type/s of empathy was reinforced the most for you as child? How was this type reinforced for you? 3. Do Read more…

Unit 4 Study Questions

Choose a Canadian company to answer the following 4 questions 1. What is culture? Define organizational culture and describe its levels and functions and how a culture creates a climate. 2. How can you read an organizations culture? 3. Distinguish among a sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation. What are the Read more…

ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING

Assignment Content This assignment reinforces the importance of ethical decision-making in nursing. You will apply an ethical decision making model from this week’s readings to an ethical issue.Review “An Integrated Ethical-Decision-Making Model for Nurses” from this week’s University Library Readings. Apply the ethical decision-making model in the Park article. This Read more…

Disease surveillance

Select a preventable disease affecting a population and write a blog for USAID.gov proposing a disease surveillance program. The essay should: Introduce the topic and include a thesis statement Describe the preventable disease and population affected by the disease Propose methods for a disease surveillance program within the population. Suggest Read more…

The marketing of Oxycontin

The marketing of Oxycontin was based on the simple idea that Oxycontin could reduce chronic pain without posing a risk for abuse or addiction. Purdue made this claim to every doctor, stakeholder, and audience that they could. But how accurate was this claim and the specific arguments they were making? Read more…

The marketing of Oxycontin

The marketing of Oxycontin was based on the simple idea that Oxycontin could reduce chronic pain without posing a risk for abuse or addiction. Purdue made this claim to every doctor, stakeholder, and audience that they could. But how accurate was this claim and the specific arguments they were making? Read more…