BUILDING RECORDS APPRAISAL SYSTEMS MANAGING PUBLIC SECTOR RECORDS A STUDY PROGRAMME General Editor‚ Michael Roper; Managing Editor‚ Laura Millar BUILDING RECORDS APPRAISAL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL RECORDS INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT TRUST COUNCIL ON ARCHIVES MANAGING PUBLIC SECTOR RECORDS: A STUDY PROGRAMME Building Records Appraisal Systems © International Records Management Trust‚ 1999. Reproduction in whole or in part‚ without the express written permission of the International Records Management
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Medical Report Date: 3/9/13 Patient: Darlene Smith Age: 52 Weight: 251 Height: 5’6” B/P 100/60 R: 24 T: 101.4 P: 100 Pulse Ox: 97% Medical History: Patient is a 52 year old female with a history of gallstones resulting from being diagnosed with cystic fibrosis 5 yrs. ago. Gallstones were removed using ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatoghrapy). During ERCP doctor discovered patient suffered from a psuedocyst. Patient has no history of pancreas divisium. Patient is currently
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these goals are to acquire new skills‚ enhance my current career in health care‚ by applying what I learn in the classroom to forward my career‚ and to feel personal satisfaction of finishing something I started. Already having experience in the medical world has proven to me that it is essential to have skills to maintain and improve daily functions. Three skills would personally like to improve on are my organizational‚ time management‚ and presentation skills. At my place of employment for
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APPLYING STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY The evolution of the electronic health record (EHR) in current health care setting has fast-tracked the need in nursing to interconnect within the construct of the computer technology. The utilization of standardized terminologies within EHR is essential for nurses to delineate the influence of nursing care netted within the electronic record. Currently‚ healthcare is facing the challenges of mandatory regulations and standards which posits greater impact to nursing
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AAA- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm ABG – Arterial Blood Gas(test) ABDI- Ankle Brachial Pressure Index ACBT-Active Cycle of breathing technique ACT-Activated Clotting Time AF – Atrial Flutter/Fibrillation ALs- Activities of Living AMI-Acute Myocardial Infarction APR- Abdominal Perineal Resection APTT – Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time AS-Added Sounds ASD-Atrial Septal Defect ASL-Alternate Side Lying AVR-Aortic Value Replacement AW – Awaiting AXR-Abdominal X-ray BBS-Bronchial Breath
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Explain the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain. Assignment 4 It is an obligation by law to keep and maintain records within the educational environment. The educational facility/environment are liable to maintain various records as ultimately it serves one purpose and that is to be answerable and reasonable to keeping accurate records whilst providing important evidence to support the on-going achievement of student education and the legislation codes
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Nico Nunez Medical Terminology Mrs. Rivera 26 April 2013 Common and unique mechanisms regulate fibrosis in various fibroproliferative diseases Fibrosis is often defined as a wound-healing response chat has gone out of control. Stimulated epithelial cells‚ endothelial cells‚ and myofibroblasts also produce MMPs‚ which disrupt the basement membrane‚ and additional cytokines and chemokine’s that recruit and activate neutrophils‚ macrophages‚ T cells‚ B cells‚ and eosinophil’s‚ important components
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MEDICAL IMMUNOLOGY & SEROLOGY Terence L. Eday‚ RMT‚ MT(ASCPi)‚ MPH College of Medical Technology / Medical Laboratory Science University of Perpetual Help System DALTA Historical Perspective • 1773‚ Voltaire reported on an ancient Chinese custom where dried and powdered small pox scabs were inhaled • 1798‚ Edward Anthony Jenner‚ Smallpox vaccination • 1862‚ Ernst Haekel‚ Recognition of phagocytosis • 1877‚ Paul Erlich‚ recognition of mast cells Historical Perspective • 1879‚
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MD‚a‚b‚c Francis B. Mimouni‚ MD‚c‚d Shaul Dollberg‚ MD‚a‚c Ram Reifen‚ MD‚e Gina Ashbel‚ RN‚a and Dror Mandel‚ MDa‚c Departments of aNeonatology and bPediatrics‚ Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel; cSackler School of Medicine‚ Tel Aviv University‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel; dPediatrics‚ Shaare Zedek Medical Center‚ Jerusalem‚ Israel; and eFaculty of Agriculture‚ Food and Environment‚ Hebrew University‚ Jerusalem‚ Israel KEY WORDS metabolic rate‚ music‚ preterm infants‚ energy expenditure
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Pure Culture Techniques In this first lab‚ you will be learning some very fundamental and important techniques. As is the case with most things‚ shorts cuts usually get you in trouble. This is especially true in Microbiology. The techniques you will be learning tonight‚ if mastered correctly‚ will make your life and learning experience in Microbiology much easier‚ if you don’t pay attention and practice these techniques incorrectly‚ well then……? Today you will be learning the following techniques:
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