The first case of the day was will be referred to as T.O. This female registered nurse employed in Eureka‚ Missouri works overnight shifts. On August 20‚ 2014 to August 21‚ 2014 at approximately 1:15 am the Director of Nursing of the facility T.O works at was contacted by another Licensee’s coworker who reported that T.O was not acting right. T.O was reported of having slurred speech‚ was confusing coworkers’ names‚ appeared disoriented and staggered while working. The DON of the facility came in
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oxidized-lipids and the formation lesions. Atherosclerotic lesions are plaques composed of a central lipid core‚ connective tissue‚ inflammatory cells‚ and smooth muscle cells‚ all covered by a fibrous cap. Atherosclerosis accounts for more than 90% of cases of PAD in the United States‚ and uncommon vascular syndromes account for the remaining 10% (http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/). The popliteal arteries are affected in 80% to 90% of symptomatic PAD patients and the tibial and peroneal arteries in
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medications and injections. The probability of requiring future surgery is low. MRI of the lumbar spine on 8/23/14 shows mild degeneration and minimal bulging of the L4-5 disc‚ asymmetric central disc herniation at L5-S1 affecting the right S1 nerve root‚ and moderate bilateral L5-S1 neural foraminal narrowing. The patient underwent bilateral L4-5 and L5-S1 transforaminal epidural steroid injections per procedure reports dated 9/15/15 and 2/16/16.
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employees etc are available 3. Switching cost High (4) - Hotels have higher bargaining power and can easily switch between suppliers 4. Suppliers’s threat of forward integration High (5) - Suppliers are highly unlikely to forward integrate into the hotel business 5. Industry’s threat of High (4) - Hotels could backward backward integration integrate to own their own real estate company - They could have their own training wing 6. Contribution
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Math Case Study MCC2.MD.7: Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes‚ using a.m. and p.m. Work/Test Sample Analyses* Work Sample 1: This is a sample of a morning work assignment Mark was given upon arrival to the classroom. After completing the sheet‚ students glue them into their Math Journals and justify their answer for a problem of their choice. The work shows an analog clock that is displaying 8:00 on its face. The question asks‚ “what time is shown?” Mark
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is whether the police acquired this information via an unreasonable search. Katz v. United States (1967) guides our inquiry‚ and that case renders the drone surveillance consistent with the Fourth Amendment. In Katz‚ the Court held that covertly recording calls made in a public telephone booth violates the Fourth Amendment. Katz is relevant to the instant case because it sets forth
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Simulation/Case Study the Dulhasti Power Plant Robert Mondry ITT Tech. Mr. Bannister PM 3110 02/13/2015 The Dulhasti hydro-energy power plant is a run-of-the-river plant on the Chandra River which is a tributary of the Chenab River located in northern Indian provinces of Jammu and Kashmir. Dulhasti is the first hydropower utility of India and the best example of a project management tragedy. In 1989‚ the Dulhasti project contract was first assigned to a French consortium promising to complete
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emergency care. Seventy-five of these practices refer some or all of their major surgeries and severe trauma cases to emergency care practices. On average‚ each primary care practice used 17 units of blood in 1995. Emergency care veterinarians: This segment makes up approximately 5% of the 15‚000 small animal veterinarians in the U.S. and provides emergency treatments such as surgeries and trauma cases. On average‚ each emergency care practice used 150 units of blood in 1995. Pet owners were also considered
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the following: Ratio 2009 2008 2007 1.Cash Ratio 0.03 0.36 0.43 2.Current Ration 0.63 0.79 0.85 3.Quick Ratio 1.72 2.06 2.20 4.Accounts receivable turnover 16.79 15.47 14.15 5.Days to collect receivables 21.74 days 23.59 days 25.80 days 6. Inventory turnover 4.35 4.01 3.68 7.Days to sell inventory 83.91 days 91.02 days 99.18 days 8.Debt to equity 0.46 0.33 0.32 9.Times interest earned 3.25 2.82 2.28 10
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List of 5 Audit triggers 1. Detect the pattern of physician’s using the “cut and paste” method as a way of completing the record. 2. Detecting unauthorized access to EHR. 3. Detecting the misuse and overuse of modifiers. 4. Identifying a significant change in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid’s bell curve. 5. Monitor the number of patient complaints. Why would your 2 choices be the best to include as part of a design of an audit trail? 1. First‚ I feel that the “cut and paste” method is a common
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