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    The immunization of children plays a critical role in the health and protection of society as a whole. By implementing the use of vaccines, we as a society have eradicated diseases that one hundred years ago, decimated populations. Many people are allowed to choose and are exempt from state vaccinations, and this is a problem because people are allowed to bring in many different diseases that could decimate populations. In order to prevent these diseases from haunting our population again, laws

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    To Immunize or Not To Immunize, That Is the Ethical Question An Ethical Introduction Aldo Leopold said “Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching even when doing the wrong thing is legal”. As healthcare providers, our patients place a great deal of trust in us to practice ethical medicine (Battie, 2015, p. 505). We, as nurses, have access to intimate parts of patient’s lives, and are looked upon to help educate patients in their decisions towards appropriate healthcare

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    Peredio Mentor Finance 345.101 Dr. Gladson Nwanna Homework Assignment page 189 questions 6&9 6. State the difference in basis points between each of the following: A. 5.5% and 6.5%  Explanation: The difference between 5.5% and 6.5% is 100 base points. In addition, the difference is 100 base points because of the difference between 6.5%=650 points and 5.5%=550 points. B. 7% and 9%  Explanation: The difference in the amount of point’s between7% and 9% is 200 basis points. Due to the fact that 9%=900

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    Throughout time many people on this planet have depended on vaccinations to be maintain a healthy lifestyle. Although vaccinations can fight off disease they can also affect kids in negative ways. There are also parents who depend on certain vaccinations too much which can cause more problems in the long run. As the amount of kids who are not vaccinated grows, the amount of diseases that were once wiped away start to return. When kids are born they are right away taken to get vaccinations. One of

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    Vaccinating children Immunization is very important to the safety and health of everyone, especially children. Whether on not to vaccinate is the big question here. The only reasonable choice to make is to vaccinate. Immunization is not bad; moreover, the choice to not receive shots is dangerous. The choice to vaccinate your child could be a choice of either life or death. Vaccines are safer and easier than many people think. Immunization can protect from loss of time and money due to hospitalization

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    com/sarah/#sthash. The subject article chosen is about the negatives of immunization. The purpose appears to be to deter people from immunization. The research on this article is not clear, but

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    During the nutritional assessment, one of the questions is, we need to ask the immunization records, to verify if the vaccinations are updated. When I requested the immunization records for this particular family, the mother stated, I do not have an immunization records, because my child does not have immunity. I asked what was the reason? She stated, I am an epidemiologist, I know the consequences of the immunizations, which could be autism spectrum disorder. She said, since

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    For years children have been immunized against dozens of infectious diseases. Routine shots starting at birth protect them from illnesses such as polio, measles and hepatitis. In recent years, since the outcry that too many immunizations, too early may cause autism, many parents have decided against immunizing their children. In this debate that has continued for years, non-vaccinating parents believe that by forcing them to vaccinate or not allowing them to go to school is a violation of the child’s

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    Immunizations For Life Mellani Rajphoumy 4 August 2015 Eng. 1302-66006 “Before the middle of the last century, diseases like whooping cough, polio, measles, Haemophilus influenzae, and rubella struck hundreds of thousands of infants, children and adults in the U.S.” (“If We Stopped”). Millions of people die every year because of them. With the development of vaccines, they have become more frequently used, and as a result, the rates of theses diseases have drastically declined. A vaccine is a

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