by Brian Leakey | Jan 12, 2023 | Medicine
School board trustees are requesting public comment before they vote on a vaccination policy for all children in a local school district. Should individual rights (e.g., parents’ rights to decide whether to vaccinate their children) be compromised to control the...
by Brian Leakey | Jan 12, 2023 | Medicine
Use the Internet to look for a health care organization in your area such as a hospital, rehabilitation center, emergency medical center or a nursing home. Take some time to look at the organization’s logo and other elements of brand identity. Using what you...
by Brian Leakey | Jan 12, 2023 | Medicine
SUBJECTIVE: Samuel, a 48 – year – old male, presents to the office with mild – to – moderate chest pressure with radiation to his back. Samuel reports that he was awakened from sleep at 7:00 a.m. with chest pressure, initially described as...
by Brian Leakey | Jan 9, 2023 | Medicine
Health inequities result in poor health outcomes creating a burden on clients, families, and communities. One of the areas of impact is in life expectancy. Several factors impact life expectancy, including genetics, race, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle choices....
by Brian Leakey | Jan 7, 2023 | Medicine
Prepare an argument in favor or against police officers wearing body cameras. Explain why you believe these cameras are effective or ineffective. Your argument should address the following four points: (1) privacy issues for police, third parties, and suspects; (2)...
by Belinder | Jan 5, 2023 | Medicine
The living will is a relatively new doctrine and instrument in the English Common Law. The living will is a creation of necessity that came about due to the huge and unforeseeable medical advances that occurred in the 20th century due primarily to technological...