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    Red River Floodway‚ built between 1962 and 1968 for a cost of $63 million‚ was one of the most effective and significant flood protection infrastructure in the Province of Manitoba‚ Canada ("Red river floodway‚" 2011). Ever since it had been putting in use‚ it has prevented more than $40 billion (in 2011 dollars) in flood damage in Winnipeg ("Red river floodway‚" 2011). However‚ after 1997 "Flood of the Century‚" the International Joint Commission analyzed the flood protection measures and concluded

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    Methods and Materials Study design and target group This prospective double-blind clinical trial was conducted in the ED of Isfahan Alzahra Hospital‚ from May 2016 to June 2017. The sedation levels and different outcomes of patients receiving low-dose intravenous ketamine bolus (intervention group) were compared to patients receiving higher dosage of intravenous ketamine (control group)‚ for reduction of upper and lower extremity fractures. Inclusion criteria consisted of parents’ desire and consent

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    The concept of communities of practice initially appears in the work of Lave and Wenger (1991) in between their discussions of situated learning. The authors in the study showed important implications for learning and knowledge conducted informally and has developed practical activities. The intention was to show that many of the attributes linked to learning and knowledge were beyond the psychological conception (eminently nature Cognitive)‚ incorporating functions and peculiarities of sociology

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    The Expansion of a Residency Program in the Waco VA Hospital By expanding the residency program already in place‚ the amount of patients seen could well cover the amount of people needing care. Cost The addition of 5 faculty would incur an additional $900‚000 for salary. However‚ residents are only paid around $65‚000 and work upwards of 80 hours a week. So the total cost for the addition of 50 residents would be around $3.25 million‚ however Medicare appropriates funds to help educate residents

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    Gunnoe; Calvin College University of Toronto Research Dept Bus 220 3-16-14 Case 11-B Welcome to the Barnes City Hospital Summary For almost four years Paula Meers has been the night shift supervisor of nursing at Barnes city Hospital. Paula works from 11pm-7:30am supervising twenty four nurses. Seven of the nurses have formed a bond‚ inside and outside of work. These seven nurses have been with the hospital for over 20 years. These nurses are highly respected by the medical staff

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    Running Head: CASE STUDY: SOUTHERN BAPTIST HOSPITAL Case Study: Southern Baptist Hospital Health Services Finance HSM430 DeVry University Case Study: Southern Baptist Hospital After review the cast study regarding Southern Baptist Hospital (SBH)‚ one can conclude that the extent to which SBH researched the need of its audience prior to developing a marketing strategy was not very far. For example‚ the case gives us the understanding that the public already had a decent opinion about SBH

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    SOUTHSIDE TEAM CASE STUDY South Street hospital is one of the most popular and patient centric hospitals in the area‚ but they are having issues with customer service due to their call center. A patient was harassed and made to feel as if he wouldn’t be treated unless he brought his payment in full‚ and a doctor in the hospital has also experienced this issue. That experience turned the patient off from coming in for a needed procedure. From what I gather there are three main areas that have broken

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    1. What are the physicians trying to accomplish through buying the same EHR product at their hospital? What are the pros and cons? The Physicians are trying to accomplish a way to make it easier to get all of the patient’s records when they are needed. The benefits of buying the same EHR product are that they can write orders from their practices for patients who are in the hospital. The other benefit is that if there is an emergency or the physician is covering the emergency room they will be

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    multi-criteria assessment of available treatment technologies for infectious hospital waste: A case study for Southeast Asia Abstract Over the course of time various treatment technologies have evolved and are used to treat infectious hospital waste all over the world. The implemented and future treatment practices for infectious hospital wastes are discussed in current paper. It presents a review of the total hospital waste generated‚ and the percentage of infectious waste to be disinfected on a

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    One tool used to improve performance of caregivers in a hospital setting is the clinical ladder. The clinical ladder is developed to entice caregivers to develop new skills (Pierson‚ 2010). It also encourages the caregiver to develop leadership skills and to be financially rewarded for the effort. Clinical ladders began cropping up in the 1970s (Pierson‚ 2010). Caregivers can move from novice to expert while being supported and encouraged by more senior staff and administration. (Pierson‚ 2010).

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