Description
In an attempt to discover, analyze, and compile those complex issues with which community health workers should be knowledgeable, this project explores existing federal regulations regarding substance-exposed newborns, compares Arizona’s regulations to Minnesota’s, Virginia’s, and Washington’s, and analyzes prevailing literature in the field about the various implications associated with screening and reporting substance-exposed newborns to law enforcement authorities.
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Title
- Thesis: Substance-Exposed Newborns in Arizona: An Analysis of Medically, Ethically, and Legally Appropriate Federal and State Responses
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Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2020-12-10
Keywords
- Legal
- Health Start Program
- Substance-exposed newborns
- Essays and Theses
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