|Christy N. Wilson | Medical Assistant/ Certified Nursing Assistant |CNA‚ MA WITH 5 YEARS OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE EXPERIENCE IN MULTI-PHYSICIAN FAMILY MEDICAL PRACTICES‚ OBGYN‚ GERIATRIC AND AMBULATORY CARE CENTERS. | |ADDITIONAL HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE AS A PHLEBOTOMIST‚ AND PATIENT CASE WORKER. KNOWN FOR DEDICATION TO PROVIDING PREMIUM PATIENT CARE. SKILLS INCLUDE: | |—Lab Preparation/ Urinalysis — Microscopic Set- up
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fundamental prerequisites before taking nursing curriculum‚ such as courses in writing‚ social science‚ history‚ etc. Nursing-specific module will likely enfold such topics as anatomy and physiology‚ chemistry‚ biology‚ family health‚ pediatric and geriatric medicine‚ pharmacology‚ psychology and mental health. State Boards of Nursing in each state regulate which programs are customary for that state. Upon achievement of a state certified curriculum of study‚ the nursing candidate will need to pass the
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projections. | Preliminary Proposal | Contents Introduction Planning Committee Feasibility Study Vision Mission Scope Organization Structure Clinical Services 1. Medicine 2. Surgery 3. Pediatrics 4. Physiotherapy 5. Geriatrics 6. Pain Management 7. Diabetes Management Clinical support Services 1. Radiology 2. Clinical laboratory 3. Rehabilitation Non-clinical support 1. Catering 2. Laundry 3. Warehousing 4. Domestic
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Demographics are an important factor in determining the demand and supply of healthcare works and services that will be needed for a particular region. Certain trends in demographics have to be carefully monitored in order to forecast those changes that may be needed in certain areas based on changes. One change in demographics that can change of the types of services being offered is the age of the population surrounding any healthcare facility or a particular region. The rate at which our population
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14 The Open Geriatric Medicine Journal‚ 2008‚ 1‚ 14-23 Open Access Sarcopenia: Current Clinical and Research Issues Matteo Cesari*‚1‚ Alessandro Ferrini2‚ Valentina Zamboni2 and Marco Pahor1 1 Department of Aging and Geriatric Research‚ University of Florida‚ Institute on Aging‚ Gainesville‚ FL‚ USA 2 Department of Gerontological‚ Geriatric and Physiatric Sciences‚ Catholic University of Sacred Heart‚ Rome‚ Italy Abstract: Sarcopenia is the age-related progressive decline of
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21 Marks: 1 Atelectasis is defined as the lack of gas exchange within alveoli‚ due to alveolar collapse or fluid consolidation. Banehollow‚ a 4-year old child‚ was rushed to the ER after swallowing several pieces of clay. After undergoing x-ray‚ the child is diagnosed with atelectasis of the right lung d/t to complete obstruction in the right bronchus. Stat surgery is to be done. Which of the following assessment findings would Nurse Bradwarden most likely find? Choose one answer. a. tracheal
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disturbing environmental event (Zimmerman‚ Coryell‚ Pfohl‚ & Stangl‚ 1986). In the 1970’s‚ several theories were introduced such as task-centered‚ environmental press‚ and risk and resilience which could all be applied in understanding the phenomenon of geriatric depression‚ as well inform social work practice. The task-centered approach was introduced by Reid and Epstein in the 1970’s and soon became the predominant treatment for depressed older adults in residential facilities (Dierking‚ Brown‚ & Fortune
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for many reasons. It revolves solely around the human body‚ which is a fascinating topic to learn about. This area of expertise is flexible and rewarding. There are many specialty areas to choose your career from; some of these include orthopedic‚ geriatric‚ neurological‚ and pediatric. As well as flexible concentrations‚ physical therapy can have flexible work environments. These jobs can be conducted in many types of facilities such as hospitals‚ outpatient clinics‚ private offices‚ rehabilitation
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Figures. Alzheimer’s & Dementia 2016;12(4). Han‚ S. D.‚ Boyle‚ P. A.‚ James‚ B. D.‚ Yu‚ L.‚ & Bennett‚ D. A. (2015). Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated with Poorer Decision-Making in Community-Based Older Persons. Journal of The American Geriatrics Society‚ 63(4)‚ 676-683. doi:10.1111/jgs.13346 Johnston‚ L.‚ & Terp‚ D. M. (2015). Dynamics in Couples Facing Early Alzheimer’s Disease. Clinical Gerontologist‚ 38(4)‚ 283-301. doi:10.1080/07317115.2015.1032465 Soto‚ M.‚ Andrieu‚ S.‚ Gares
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1. Phenelzine (Nardil) - antidepressant‚ monoamine oxidase inhibitor. -Indicated for use: depression in patients who have failed other modes of therapy (tricyclic antidepressants‚ SSRIs‚ SSNRIs‚ or EC therapy). -also used in: panic disorder‚ social anxiety disorder -Action: inhibits the enzyme monoamine oxidase‚ resulting in accumulation of various neurotransmitters (dopamine‚ epinephrine‚ norepinephrine‚ and serotonin) in the body. -Therapeutic effects: improvement in mood for depressed patients
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