According to the given scenario Mr. Jones is an 82 y/o patient who has been bought to the hospital by his daughter. He is suffering from respiratory distress and several medical conditions. While doctors evaluate Mr. Jones they found he was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and that he has gangrene on his right foot. Prompt intervention was needed since Mr. Jones is a diabetic patient. Doctors agree that Mr. Jones must undergo to a below the knee amputation procedure to save his live. Mr. Jones
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL Patient Name: Patul Barua Patient ID: 135799 Room Number: CCU4 Date of Admission: 01/07/2010 Admitting Physician: Simon Williams‚ MD of Pulmonalogy Admitting Diagnosis 1: Rule out myocardial infarction 2: History of tuberculosis 3: Hemoptysis 4: Status post embolectomy Chief Complaint: Tightness in the chest‚ shortness of breath‚ fast heart rate. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLINESS: Mr. Barua is a 42 year old gentleman from Bangladesh who presents with chest
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The patient is a 40 year old female who presented to the ED acutely psychotic. The patient denies suicidal ideation‚ homicidal ideation‚ and symptoms of psychosis. Per-documentation the patient reports was stating very inappropriate statements to hospital staff. Patient reports no depression symptoms. During the time of the assessment the patient was found calm and 4X oriented. The patient presents with tangential thought process. The patient state‚ "Tennessee is a rain forest‚ New York is going
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Medical Surgical Nursing 2 Date: November 6‚ 2012 Name: Judine Douglas ID#: 3111-0427 Respiratory System The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. The respiratory system does this through breathing. When we breathe‚ we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. This exchange of gases is the respiratory system’s means of getting oxygen to the blood. What makes up the Respiratory System
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION or EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name: Lydia Cruz Patient ID: DOB: Age: 40 Sex: F Hospital Number: 11723 Room No.: 425 Date of Admission/Date of Arrival: 05/26/2012 Admitting/Attending Physician: Tomas Burgos‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Questionable Herniated disk. Chief Complaint: Low back pain‚ right leg pain. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 40-year-old black Latin female presents with complaints of low back and right
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Paragraph 1 While searching to the internet‚ I have seen that you are looking for someone to hire for the position of Medical Billing and Coder at one of your Phil Health locations. This position is responsible for accurate recording and processing data about patients‚ such as treatment records‚ insurance information‚ bills and received payments. They organize all the patient’s records‚ bills and statements and confirm that they are free from errors before coding information. My friend’s
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outrageous‚ the average emergency room visit cost in the range of $2‚168. Smaller practices and hospitals are failing‚ no longer thriving‚ due to the current penalties associated with providing medical assistance
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1. What are the ethical issues involved in the Madoff case? Bernie Madoff was a thief‚ plain and simple. He was a greedy‚ selfish‚ self-indulgent con artist‚ no different from any other grifter that you meet‚ except because of who he was‚ he was able to pull the con off on a grander scale. Madoff used his name and position and the legitimacy of his first business to draw people into his Ponzi scheme (like a pyramid scheme where one takes money from newer clients to pay older clients). He misrepresented
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Most did have a period of apprenticeship with an established physician‚ but even this was not a requirement. Up until the late 19th century‚ very few doctors had a college education. Medical facilities were unofficial. Most patients were treated in their homes. However‚ even the smallest towns had poorhouses‚ where needy people could live and receive limited medical care. The few hospitals that opened in North America during the colonial period were opened in places like Quebec and New Orleans.
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TEST ONE 1. A 75-year-old man with a 40-pack-year history of smoking and hypercholesterolemia is diagnosed with severe atherosclerosis. Atherosclerotic occlusion of which the following arteries would result in insufficient perfusion of the urinary bladder? (A) external iliac (B) Inferior epigastric (C) Internal iliac (D) Internal pudendal (E) Lateral sacral 2. A 36-year-old woman is hospitalized for treatment of a stomach ulcer has been progressively worse over several months. Radiographic
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