Advice for freshmen students appraoching Highschool

Most of you guys/girls probaly overwhelmed at the thought of even entering High school doors , so im here to give you quick and effecient tips.

1# Take everything and anything a teacher says “seriously”

2# If you have alot of friends now try to cut a few down to specific group, youll know the real ones

3# always keep money or pocket change on oyu at all times regardless of where you are located

4# show no mercy for the weak

5# Please do homework or atleast try because homework assignments kill your grade over time.

6# try not to spazz out on every teacher

7# be weary of specific people filled with drama

8# Keep on ID at all times or dont……. I dont

9# Be polite to everyone

10# Dont Blast music too loud

11# ask hall moniters for directions to specific places in the building for future references.

12# Keep a pack of gum on you at all times

13#  Keep an eye on crowded hall ways

14# Always to try to keep high A’s, so if u mess up on something important; your grade could take a heavy hit.

15# Dress the best of your ability and also buy a expensive belt (Gucci, Lious Vuitton, etc)

 

 

Pharmaceutical Drugs

Pro:DTC prescription drug ads inform patients about diseases/medical conditions and possible treatments. In a 2007 survey in  Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research displayed that 44% of patients said doctor to patient drug ads made them have a better understanding of medical ailments and symptoms. Moreover, doctor to patient drug ads gave those patients information about treatments and recovery. A survey in April 2013 of the The Food and Drug Administration revealed that 48% of doctors strongly support the idea od doctor to patient ads and believe it increases morale amongst the United States. Nevertheless, doctors feel as if the ads strengthens, educates, and increases  the awareness of pharmaceutical drugs.

Con: Health care professionals may feel pressured by DTC prescription drug ads to prescribe drugs that may not be in the best interest of the patient. A survey that contained 94% of oncology nurse practitioners on article(Journal of Clinical Oncology) portayed a patient request in advertised drug. 74% of nurses revealed that they had their own patient request a improper drug and stunning 43% of nurses felt pressured or overpowered in convincing patients to buy these pharmaceutical drugs. Kurt C. Stange, PhD, also described consumer advertisement as overwhelming instead subtle and supportive to a patient.

I honestly feel like its wrong for nurses to suggest harmful DTC drugs to suffering patients and it doesnt help the fact that those long term effects have a huge impact on one’s overall health.

Would you suggest a improper/innapropiate drug if were a nurse?

How would feel if a patient overdosed on a drug that you suggested they request?