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    Their records are being filed in folders‚ maintained and updated by the secretary without any data backups. All their files are locked up in thefiling cabinet. The proponents have formulated a proposed system that will help the Pediatric Clinic become more efficient and less time consuming. This will be customized according to what the Pediatric Clinic’s requirements.It will be using the existing information like name‚ age‚ diagnosis‚ date of consultation/immunization of the patient. This InformationSystem

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    Professionalism in a Clinical Nursing Setting Professionalism in a Clinical Nursing Setting Customer Inserts His/her Name University Name Introduction: Professionalism holds within its ambit several factors that combine to give it a collective meaning. It is marked by achieving an alignment between one’s attitude and the expectations of his profession. Professionalism is the part and parcel of all major professions of the world and clinical nursing is no exception in this regard. Moreover‚ professional

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    The clinical information system application that I feel I would recommend that the accountable care organization start with to maximize its potential to improve quality and exceed CMS’ performance criteria is electronic medical record because it is better upgraded for the safety of a patient and intensify health quality and it also lower cost. An electronic health record is also a digital documentation of an individual’s medical history that is maintained by health professionals and official agencies

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    Melissa Carter Discussion Board: Knowledge Development in Nursing. When I first started as a nurse‚ I never took much thought about how philosophy has impacted the knowledge development in nursing. Now‚ after reading these articles and learning about the theorists; I can see that both have had an influential voice in nursing. According to Kim (1999)‚ “knowledge development in nursing is obtained through descriptive‚ reflective‚ and criticizing ourselves. We strive to correct and improve

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    Following the recommendation of her healthcare provider‚ she regularly attends a heart failure support group. She has asked you to speak with the group regarding age-related visual changes and signs and symptoms that may indicate problems. What information will you share with them to promote healthy vision? Answer: you need to get your eyes checked every year. Changes include: reduce visual fields‚ increased glare‚ reduce color‚ reduce visual depth perception‚ and impaired night vision. 3. Mrs

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    Clinical empathy is defined as a physician’s ability to identify a patient’s perspectives and experiences and then to reciprocate these understandings back to the patient. This understanding facilitates a rich doctor-patient interaction in the clinical setting‚ while also producing a sense of validation within the patient. However‚ as twenty-first century medicine focuses on patient-centered care‚ studies have indicated that the implementation of standardized communication protocols and the increasing

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    This disaster clinical day was a great experience for me. As a nursing student‚ I have no experience about a disaster event and what to expect as a nurse. From the lecture‚ I understood how to triage the victims and dividing them into color categories. Emergency or red tag patients are the one that has immediate threats to life such as airway obstruction or shock‚ and require immediately intervention. Yellow-tag patients have major injuries that need treatment but can wait for 30 minutes to 2 hours

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    Continuum of Care: Home Health Care This paper will explain the components of the Home Health Care delivery system of continuum. The reader will be able to understand some of the services provided by the home health care system and how they fit into the continuum of care. It will give details on how the entity does or does not contribute to the overall management of healthcare resources. In conclusion‚ it will examine the future trends of health care and discuss how the home health services will

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    IT Applications in Oil & Gas Dr. Ashish Bharadwaj ashish@upes.ac.in Introduction to Information Systems Management 1 Today’s Business Environment • Characterized by: − Rapid Change − Complexity − (Social) Global Economy − Hyper-competition − Customer Focus • Businesses face pressure to produce more with fewer resources Organizational Responses • • • • Pressures provoke proactive and reactive organizational responses. Business responses to pressures may involve use

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    Nursing knowledge is a very complex. It is what define nursing as a profession. Knowledge is the central issue to professional accountability. With major advances in healthcare and technologies in the recent years‚ nurses required a significant amount of new knowledge to deliver precise and appropriate care for patients in different healthcare settings. Oftentimes‚ hidden in our practice are sources of nursing knowledge. How it is acquired or where it originates from‚ should be evaluated (Hall‚ 2005)

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