Student Name HCA/220 April‚ 28 2013 Medical Report Assignment PAITENT NAME: Smith‚ John HOSPITAL NUMBER: 859-656-6561 DATE OF ADMISSION: July‚ 23 20xx |Chapter 3 – Medical Record | |History of Present Illness | |The patient arrived‚ complaining of chronic abdominal pain‚ vomiting
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Priorities In Australia Part 1 Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) as a preventable chronic disease Yr 12 Term 4 2012 Table Of Contents Page 1: 5 recent measures of epidemiology related to CVD Page 2-3 : Justify the inclusion of Cardiovascular Disease as a priority health issues Page 4-8: Cardiovascular Disease Report Page 9: Glossary Page:12 Bibliography Page: References Abbreviations/Key: CVD – Cardio-vascular Disease ATSI- Australian and Torres Strait Islanders
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Patient Pancreatitis Medical Report Lillian Cromin SUO AHS 1001 Dr. Lee 03/02/2013 Patient Pancreatitis Medical Report Patient Name: Patient D.O.B: Today’s Date: Patients present Illnesses: This patient has current conditions and past illnesses of Cystic Fibrosis‚ Gallstones‚ pancreas divisum‚ Hypertension‚ Rheumatoid Arthritis‚ history of high triglyceride levels‚ and also has been diagnosed with Hypertriglyceridemia and a history of Acute Pancreatitis. At an early age she also was diagnosed
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if the child cannot take supplements by mouth or suffers from intestinal or liver disease. Increased amount of time your child spends outside will also help reduce rickets because the sun helps to produce Vitamin D. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should take a daily supplement of 10 micrograms of Vitamin D to ensure that adequate amounts are built up for early infancy How an unbalanced diet leads to the condition An unbalanced diet can lead to rickets because you won’t get enough nutrients that
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Unit Three Workbook Assignment Chapter 4: Diseases and Conditions of the Endocrine System Assignment: For each scenario that follows‚ explain how and why you would schedule an appointment or suggest a referral based on the patient’s reported symptoms. Be sure to first review the “Guidelines for Patient-Screening Exercises” found on page iii in the Introduction section of your Workbook. 1. A male patient calls for an appointment. He reports experiencing the sudden onset of excessive thirst
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Dermatology Medical Report Medical Terminology October 23‚ 2010 Pt. presents in the office today with a fever‚ diaphoresis (1) (excessive sweating) and right sided chest pain onset two days ago. Noticed erythema (2) (redness of the skin) two weeks ago to right breast. Now presents with petechia (3) (a small reddish-purple mark caused by a small hemorrhage) observed on epidermis (4) (the outermost layer of the skin) of right breast with a small 2cm macule (5) (a discolored patch of skin
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HIROFILOS: A Medical Expert System for Prostate Diseases CONSTANTINOS KOUTSOJANNIS 1‚ MARIA TSIMARA2‚ EMAN NABIL1 1 Medical Physics Lab‚ Department of Physiotherapy TEI of Patras Psaron 6‚ Aigion 2 Department of Medicine University of Patras Rion‚ Patras GREECE ckoutsog@teipat.gr‚ http://aigio.teipat.gr Abstract: - Prostate gland diseases‚ including cancer are estimated to be one of the leading cause of male death worldwide and its management is based on guidelines regarding diagnosis‚ evaluation
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hydraulic hose. Patient is status post left lower extremity lateral subcutaneous fasciotomy‚ excisional debridement and washout on 05/31/16. CT scan of the cervical spine dated 06/29/2016 showed mild degenerative changes at C5-6 level. Per the medical report dated 07/11/16‚ the patient complains of cervical spine pain radiating to the bilateral upper extremities and low back and leg pain which radiates to the bilateral buttocks and hips. He has completed a formal course of physical therapy primarily
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In this paper I will give you a description of the case that was discussed‚ I will also discuss what you should do if conflicting medical opinions are presented by your general physician and the companies physician‚ and which medical expert’s advice counts more and why? I am also going to discuss if the case presented is a charge of discrimination and if it is relevant to this case and why? Lastly‚ if I was presented with a case similar to this what would I do? This case is about an employee
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the shoulder and elbow. She has been diagnosed as tennis elbow in December 2008 by her chiropractor (Dr. Shui). The patient experiences stiffness on both shoulders‚ slightly more on the right side. There is no pain with shoulder movement‚ but she reports tenderness on bilateral trapezius‚ rhomboid major and minor as well as right rotator cuff muscles upon moderate palpation. She also experiences localized dull‚ achy pain at lateral epicondyle of right elbow which becomes sharp with mild palpation
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