Answer this in as much detail as possible.
Just say in USA the government decided to have universal healthcare for all. They did this by funding the entire cost of healthcare and health insurance in a universal healthcare system similar to the NHS of England. Discuss the role of providers in this NHS like universal healthcare system and discuss the role of consumers (people receiving healthcare)? Discuss how health care would be paid for in this NHS like universal healthcare system? Discuss the advantage of the NHS universal healthcare system over the existing free market one currently in the US?
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Answer this in as much detail as possible.
Just say in USA the government decided to have universal healthcare for all. They did this by funding the entire cost of healthcare and health insurance in a universal healthcare system similar to the NHS of England. Discuss the role of federal, state, and local governments (is the government providing it or are they just regulating)? Also discuss about the role of insurance companies (are they going to exist as 3rd party payer or not have a impact at all)? Discuss the role of employers if US implemented a UK NHS healthcare system that gave everyone universal healthcare?
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Opinions of ageing and the influences that impact age related
changes that affect sensory, perceptual and cognitive functioning.
Ageing and the
provision of care to the older adult is influenced by many
theories, such as the biological,
social, spiritual, functional, and chronological influences during
a person lifetime and how these opinions may impact on the
provision of the care provided to the older adult and identify any
opinions that may need to adjust and why?
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Explain why Flexor Muscle and Abductor Muscle force at hip joint is biomechanically important for walking. Use Mathematical equations and figure illustrations to support your answer
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3. Suggest three possible effects and consequences of unemployment on clients on clients and in our society.
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a minimum of a paragraph (five sent.) for each question
List at least three reasons for placing a temporary crown
Describe the materials used to construct temporary crowns.
Describe a method to make a temporary crown with acrylic resin.
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Duschenne Muscle dystrophy is an X-link disease so what gender has higher risk of getting Duschenne? What is the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of Duschenne? What medical interventions/treatment do you provide for a patient with Duchenne?
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Discuss homeostatic mechanisms that ensure optimal athletic performance when preforming CrossFit activates. Think about electrolytic, acid-base, and fluid balance. Include hormones and their mechanisms of action.
Discuss the physiological consequences of renal failure in these three processes.
How do metabolic imbalances impact athletic performance during CrossFit?
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What are relevant theories that describe the relationship between factors and outcomes of Adolescent Students Regarding Drug Abuse and Addiction
What are the resources and barriers to program development and implementation; And appropriate potential sources for Adolescent Students Regarding Drug Abuse and Addiction
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What are the social indicators reflecting the quality of life within the Adolescent Students Regarding Drug Abuse and Addiction. What are appropriate sources of data for social indicators, And the appropriate strategies for engaging community members in the assessment and planning processes.
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Laurie is a 32-year-old primigravida at 40 weeks of gestation who is admitted to the Labor and Delivery unit in early labor. She has no known risk factors. Her bag of waters is intact, and she is 3 cm dilated, 90% effaced, and –1 station. The fetal heart rate is 120 with moderate variability, and she is contracting 3 to 4 minutes apart for 60 seconds.
As a woman progresses through the stages of labor, various body system adaptations will occur.
1. What are these physiologic changes, and what are the risks to the maternal-fetal unit as a result?
2. How will the nurse modify her care of Laurie in response to these physiologic changes during labor?
3. What are the cardiovascular physiologic changes that occur during labor?
4. What position is beneficial for the laboring woman owing to these cardiovascular changes?
5. What are the respiratory physiologic changes that occur during labor?
Laurie asks the nurse if she can eat the turkey sandwich that her husband bought for her in the cafeteria.
6. Should Laurie eat a sandwich while in labor?
7. What are the gastrointestinal physiologic changes that occur during labor?
Laurie’s labor progresses. Her bag of waters ruptures spontaneously for clear fluid. She is 5 cm dilated on examination. Laurie wants an epidural for pain management. She is preloaded with IV fluid. Her bladder is distended 1 hour after the epidural is placed, and the nurse obtains an order from the physician for an in and out catheterization. The nurse dipsticks Laurie’s urine for protein, and it is 1+.
8. Should the nurse be concerned about this finding?
Laurie is now 10 cm dilated and +2 station, and she feels the urge to push.
9. What instructions should the nurse give Laurie about pushing?
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