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    PEDIATRIC HISTORY & PHYSICAL EXAM (CHILDREN ARE NOT JUST LITTLE ADULTS) -HISTORY- Learning Objectives: 1. To understand the content differences in obtaining a medical history on a pediatric patient compared to an adult. a. To understand how the age of the child has an impact on obtaining an appropriate medical history. 2. To understand all the ramifications of the parent as historian in obtaining a medical history in a pediatric patient. 3. To understand the appropriate wording of open-ended

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    Diversity in Patient Care

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    DIVERSITY IN PATIENT CARE Diversity in Patient Care Cami Meadows Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V Family-Centered Health Promotion June 17th‚ 2006 Diversity in Patient Care The field of nursing is complex with a considerable amount of knowledge needed to provide quality of care for patients. With that in mind‚ understanding each individual can contribute to optimal care. In any hospital‚ a variety of

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    were hiding the animals. World = Diversity of spirits (Animated by spirits) Clash with Christianity/Missions No concept of sin 2-Yuma Crossing Captain Juan Bautista de Anza Exploratory expedition Mexico-Alta‚ CA 1774 20+ people Indian guide Sebastian Tarabal (fled from San Gabriel) Quechan Indians-Gila/Colorado River junction Palma-Quechan leader 1780-two small villages June of 1781-Yumas attacked Spanish. 1781-1830s closed land route 3-Junipero Serra *First father of the missions

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    Importance of Patient Confidentiality Unit 9 Final Project CM107 Health care professionals have a duty to maintain confidentiality for their patients. Health professionals may not disclose any patient information revealed by a patient or discovered by a physician in connection with the treatment of a patient. Patients put all of their trust into healthcare professionals and it is their job to protect patients’ private information. Consequences will be made if patient confidentiality

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    tremolos and high-pulsed chords‚ with a look back on both the A and B themes‚ but the B theme has been cut short and is only the beginning. The piece overall isn’t technically tonal‚ but has variations of two triton sets‚ E-A#-G#-D‚ with a few C# or F#’s intertwined. And the final note‚ D#‚ releases the tension that would’ve been felt.

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    Lorenzetti o Birth of the Virgin (1340) • Perspective • Palazzo Pubblico in Siena o The Effects of Good Government in the City and the Country (1340) • Lorenzo Maitani o Cathedral Orvieto (1310) • The Virgin and Child from St. Denis (1330) o Gothic S curve‚ all gold • Master Theodoric o Saint Luke (1360) Location: Flanders and Northern Europe Characterized by: Religious themes‚ extreme detail‚ private devotional images‚ rich color • Claus Sluter o Well of Moses (1406) • Has horns •

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    Patient Safety Goals

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    Abstract In this paper‚ the topics of meaningful use‚ the National Patient Safety Goals‚ mobile technologies‚ current technologies‚ and different ways to analyze healthcare data are talked about. Furthermore‚ the National Patient Safety Goals are broken down and a few are explained more in depth with regards to processes of analyzing and tracking data. The analyzing and tracking of data is necessary in order to ensure that healthcare professionals‚ healthcare organizations‚ and healthcare consumers

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    Patient Empathy Essay

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    communication’ (4). Consequently‚ the patient feels more comfortable to communicate their agenda and feelings setting the basis for a successful consultation. EFFECTIVENESS Empathy help establishes a good ‘doctor- patient relationship’ where the patient will feel more at ease (3) to

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    We need to know a lot about patients with visual impairment so we can give them the best dental care that they deserve. “More than 20 million Americans report having loss of vision including trouble seeing‚ even when wearing glasses or contact lenses. Two percent of people with severe visual impairments are under 18 years of age. The majority of those who are blind lose vision after age 20.”(Mahoney‚2008) Limitations of sight cover a large spectrum from people with slight vision problems to people

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    A.P. U.S. HISTORY- CHAPTER 31 “The Post-Cold War World‚ 1992 - 2008” 1). THE CHANGING FACE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE: Continuing influx of new immigrants Reshapes demographic patterns Census shows rapid growth at the fastest pace in decades Reflected steady growth in population of non-whites a). The New Pilgrims Second great wave of immigrants change “look” of America 17.5 Million immigrants (1981-2000) Largest immigration period in U.S. history By 2005‚ immigrants make up 12.4% of

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