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    were the only way that people could communicate in the distant area. Sending letters spends many days to reach recipients. About medical‚ doctors had to guess patients’ symptom and treated what patients felt because there were no x-ray machines‚ ultrasound machines and so on. The second improvement is concerned with transportation. People spend less time going to other places because sky train and subway have high speed. Moreover‚ merchandise can be transported to other countries because they are

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    Smartboard List Patient

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    HIPPA violation is limited - Clinical dashboard with patient’s information can be shut off with nurses ultrasound (RFID) tag if a visitor or another clinician walks in or is present. - Clinical dashboard information is limited to the clinicians job description and role in patient care. - Consent is required from patient right in the room to view other detailed

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    Running Head: SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION Sex Selective Abortion: The Consequences of a World Full of Men Pavith Devarajan World Issues Ms. Hamilton Nancy Campbell Collegiate Institute SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION Abstract A deeply-rooted practice in countries such as India and China‚ the act of sex-selective abortion has existed for centuries without any extraneous intervention from governments or international organizations. However‚ in recent years the practise

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    ergonomics

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    INTRODUCTION The word "Ergonomics" comes from two Greek words "ergon‚" meaning work‚ and "nomos" meaning "laws." Today‚ however‚ the word is used to describe the science of "designing the job to fit the worker‚ not forcing the worker to fit the job." Ergonomics covers all aspects of a job‚ from the physical stresses it places on joints‚ muscles‚ nerves‚ tendons‚ bones and the like‚ to environmental factorswhich can effect hearing‚ vision‚ and general comfort and health. Ergonomics

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    Discharge summary Case 1

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    menstrual period in early January‚ prior menstrual cycles have been regular. She reported using no contraception but not attempting pregnancy. Patient presented to the emergency room‚ complaining of vaginal bleeding with pain in the lower pelvic area. Ultrasound preformed in the emergency room showed a 13.8 cm left adnexal mass with positive cardiac activity‚ Compatible with ectopic pregnancy. Hospital course: On March 27‚ the patient underwent exploratory laparotomy‚ left partial salpingectomy‚ evacuation

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    Radiographic Positioning Radiographic Technique Special Procedures 5.3 Anatomy‚ Physiology and Medical Terminology 5.4 Photochemistry and Film Analysis 5.5 Nursing and Department Procedures in Radiology and Professional Ethics 5.6 Ultrasound‚ Radiation Therapy‚ Nuclear Medicine‚ Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Pathology 6. Is there any significance of the respondents profile with level of preparedness in the Licensure Examination? Recommending

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    | Radiography | | | | Radiography | | | November 6‚ 2012 Authored by: Stephanie Adkins November 6‚ 2012 Authored by: Stephanie Adkins Medical diagnostic radiographers operate x-ray and other imaging equipment to assist in the diagnostic and subsequent management of disease or injury. Radiology has been used for medical purposes for over a century and remains the cornerstone of the medical field. The path to becoming and remaining a success in the field of

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    An In-Depth Look at Portal Hypertension Portal Hypertension (PH) is an increase in the pressure within the portal venous system. The portal venous system is a network of veins that carry blood from the digestive organs to the liver. The most common cause of PH is cirrhosis of the liver. Cirrhosis is an advanced stage of liver scarring called fibrosis. This impedes the liver’s ability to function. PH caused by cirrhosis can often lead to the restored patency of a certain ligament of the liver called

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    Elijah Health Center Finance Strategies Danielle Claitt HCS/405 April 13‚ 2013 Maria Aurora Makalintal-Torio University of Phoenix   The Elijah Heart Center (EHC) is a health care organization that specializes in cardiac care. The facility has equipment suitable to perform a full spectrum of cardiovascular services. EHC provides outpatient services for non-invasive procedures as well as clinical care. However‚ Elijah Heart Center is suffering from a severe financial deficit that may destroy

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    Preeclampsia Case Study

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    Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) What is high blood pressure? Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against blood vessel walls. The heart pumps blood into the arteries (blood vessels) that carry the blood throughout the body. High blood pressure‚ also called hypertension‚ means that the pressure in the arteries is above the normal range. What is pregnancy-induced hypertension? Pregnancy-induced hypertension—which may also be called pre-eclampsia‚ toxemia‚ or toxemia of pregnancy—is

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