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    In my opinion‚ it is unethical to use the data from the Nazi Medical Experiments to advance modern medicine. Some of the many reasons I feel this way is because‚ what they did was cruel‚ unnecessary and the doctors were at a time period where the technology wasn’t advanced. One reason the data should not be used is because what the doctors did was cruel. Telford Taylor said‚ “[The experiments were] a ghostly failure as well as a hideous crime… [They] revealed nothing which civilized medicine could

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    National Electronic Health Records Angela Harvey Ohio University National Electronic Health Records Health information is important to every person caring for a person. If pertinent information is missed or not communicated it could be deadly. The Department of Health and Human Services developed a plan to help control this issue. In 2004‚ federal government‚ under President Bush‚ developed a plan for caregivers to make it easier for patients to have access to their health records. The plan

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    article “Mein Data: Did any useful” By Brian Palmer‚ there are numerous examples on why the experiments were useless and unnecessary. In the article “Nazi Medical Experiments” by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum discusses the horrific experiments Dr. Josef Mengele performed on children and on people with disabilities. According to “Nazi Medical Experiments: Background and Overview” by Jewish Virtual Library‚ Dr. Horst Schumann performed experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz and

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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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    Some scholars actually have stated that our brains are evolving and changing due to exposure–repeated exposure–to various activities on the computer. These changes have impacts on the traditional teaching-learning situations in classrooms and schools–particularly if one want to keep or focus the attention of students. In short‚ these so-called traditional teaching-learning style and practices might not be effective for the roaring digital minds. Does the use of digital technology really improve

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    Medical Marijuana Should marijuana be a medical option? This seems to be the question that many people ask and a very controversial issue that many people argue over. But there are many pros and cons to medical marijuana that many do not know about. People have used marijuana as a medical treatment for thousands of years. Marijuana has been hailed as a prescription for many ills and physicians once used it to stimulate the appetite‚ relieve chronic pain‚ and treat asthma and migraines. Many

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    Clinical decision is required when creating orders for tests or prescriptions. Prescription orders may require dose adjustment due to the patient’s diagnosis‚ age‚ weight‚ and other factors. Providers also need to be aware of common or overlapping side effects when prescribing medication. Because doctors are facing multiple prescriptions per day‚ it would be difficult to spend enough time researching information to make sure their patients do not face any medication-related challenges. Instead‚ this

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    Medical Record Security By Patricia Diel Instructor Ramona Smerz November 21‚ 2010 Axia Collage University of Phoenix Introduction In my paper‚ I am going to explain technology threats that an organization might face with having medical records put on a database. I am also going to explain the information that will be protected in medical records on the database. I will also go over all the latest security measures available to help keep these databases threat free so the medical records

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    Electronic Health Records is the technology that I find most beneficial at work. It helps nurses‚ doctors and other healthcare providers to access patient information literally for 24 hours a day‚ seven days a week. EHR allows for a better coordinated care for all patients. The information can be transmitted immediately to other providers. EHR allows nurses and doctors to navigate through patients’ data that is far better than pulling charts on the cabinets and searching through pages of the chart

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    An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is an electronic version of a patients paper chart. The EHR stores the same data that you would file in a paper chart. The EHR includes the following: demographics‚ progress notes‚ problems‚ medication list‚ vital signs‚ past medical history‚ immunizations‚ laboratory data and radiology reports. (CMS para 1) A paper chart has the same data that is inputted in an EHR program. Usually a paper chart has tabs that index the contents within the patient records

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