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    What are the major differences between inpatient and outpatient hospital services? Describe how these differences affect the coding process and provide examples.  There are some differences between the outpatient and inpatient services offered by the hospitals. The inpatient services deal with services provided in the form of overnight care provided to the patients. These services can be under different care units depending upon the needs of the patients. Example of some of these care units can

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    The combined program (IVIP and Clubhouse Services)‚ unlike the standard services‚ also involved three‚ one hour a week of courses and group which utilized cognitive behavioral therapy psychoeducation to address the disempowering beliefs and thoughts as well as identifying/modifying cognitive distortions members had about their ability to work and adapt into community (i.e. “I am terrible at work and I cannot perform my job” and “I never will be able to work like everyone else; I am inadequate”) (Lysaker

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    Introduction to Communication Factors and Values of Care In a care setting‚ there are many factors that impact communication in a daycare‚ a nursery‚ a hospital and a residential home. There are 5 main factors contributing to this‚ these are: emotions‚ positioning‚ environmental‚ special needs and care values. An emotion is a strong feeling towards something‚- these can alter the effectiveness of communication‚ it can either inhibit or support it. For example‚ this could be happiness as it could

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    Ims Services and Its Factors

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    Contents  Background and Research Problems  What is IMS A scenario supported by IMS Main advantages to network and users Session control in IMS IMS-level Registration Registration Procedure Authentication flows during registration IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Jun Lei Prof. Dr. Dieter Hogrefe Telematics group University of Goettingen‚ Germany Basic Session Setup IMS session establishment call flow IMS INVITE procedure  Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)  General IMS Architecture

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    What Caused the Great Depression? The Great Depression‚ one of the most significant events in American history‚ occurred immediately after a time of great prosperity in the US‚ The Roaring Twenties‚ and was caused by a number of factors. Immediately following WWI the US economy began to experience a boom in growth and production. Most of Europe‚ the former capital of world commerce‚ was destroyed as a result of WWI which made the US the biggest exporter of goods on the planet. With the US now

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    There are many different factors that brought about the American Revolution. As well as political battles‚ there was a large economical battle taking places in the colonies because of taxation without representation. The colonists often believed that the British government was tyrannical and out of control with the taxes they implemented on the colonists. The disputes over trade‚ government control‚ and taxes eventually brought about the American Revolution and shaped the way America is today.

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    Many people believe that the Great Depression was caused by the stock market crash in 1929 but there were other causes that lead to this crisis and not just the stock market crash. The Great Depression was the period of economic crisis that started in America but affected the whole world. The Great Depression came after the “roaring 20s”‚ the decade of prosperity in America. The Roaring 20s was when several new technological advancements helped make life easier and the invention of the assembly line

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    turmoil‚ drama‚ hardships‚ and trials for most Americans‚ a time when jobs and homes they thought they could count on suddenly were gone. Getting food‚ clothing‚ and a bed became an everyday struggle for many. What caused the Great Depression of the United States and what effects did it have on the lives of the people? The Great Depression is one of the most misunderstood events in American History. The Great Depression‚ an awful‚ tragic event‚ was a time when so many people were out of work‚ and

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    What Caused the Vietnam War? The Vietnam War was caused by many factors that contributed to the warfare in Vietnam during the years of 1959 to 1975. Most factors were the beliefs held by people who wanted to change or to prevent Vietnam becoming an Independent Country. Many people suffered due to these beliefs and policies and that the Vietnam War is now considered as one of the most distressing moments in the 20th Century. So why did the US become involved in the Vietnam War? What was Ho Chi Minh

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    Walking (Ambulatory) FishesWalking (Ambulatory) Fishes Fish is any aquatic vertebrate animal that is covered with scales‚ and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins. Most fish are "cold-blooded"‚ or ectothermic‚ allowing their body temperatures to vary as ambient temperatures change. Fish are abundant in most bodies of water. They can be found in nearly all aquatic environments‚ from high mountain streams to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the deepest oceans. At 31900

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