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    医生:你是在哪个饭馆吃的? 病人:在我们学校南边的那家小饭馆。 医生:是吗?……哎,糟糕了! 病人:医生,您怎么了? 医生:我的肚子也疼起来了,昨天晚上我也是在那家饭馆吃的晚饭。 Questions: (True/False) ( F ) 1.The patient and the doctor meet in a restaurant.医生和病人在一家饭馆见面。 ( T ) 2. The patient has a stomachache. 病人的肚子疼。 ( T ) 3. Neither the doctor nor the patient had dinner at home yesterday.医生和病人昨天都没在家吃晚饭。 ( T ) 4. The doctor urges the patient to take medicine as soon as possible.医生让病人赶快吃药。 ( F ) 5. The doctor always dines at expensive restaurants.医生只在贵的饭馆吃饭。 Multiple

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    Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma

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    NON-HODGKIN’S LYMPHOMA 1 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Allynda Casterton Science/162 October 24‚ 2012 Susan Avallone NON-HODGKIN’S LYMPHOMA 2 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL) is a

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    Hampson defines autonomy as “self-law”‚ and as inconsistent with belief in a Christian God (Hampson‚ pg.1). She makes the case that autonomy is dependent on the ability to “live in one’s own time‚ think one’s own thoughts‚ and come to one’s own conclusions” (Hampson‚ pg. 14). She argues that Christian’s are unable to do so because of the historical nature of the religion. However‚ if one considers autonomy as defined as exerting “free will”‚ then there is room to believe autonomy and a Christian

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    Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

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    Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins within immune system cells called lymphocytes. Similar to other cancers‚ lymphoma occurs when lymphocytes are uncontrollably growing and multiplying. These lymphocytes are white blood cells that move throughout the body with the help of a fluid called lymph. There they are transported by a network of different vessels that make up the lymphatic system‚ which is a part of the immune system. The main job of the lymphatic

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    ADULTS) -HISTORY- Learning Objectives: 1. To understand the content differences in obtaining a medical history on a pediatric patient compared to an adult. a. To understand how the age of the child has an impact on obtaining an appropriate medical history. 2. To understand all the ramifications of the parent as historian in obtaining a medical history in a pediatric patient. 3. To understand the appropriate wording of open-ended and directed questions‚ and appropriate use of each type of question

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    Elderly Trauma Patient

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    Intervention Paper: Treatment Paradigm of Elderly Trauma Patients N569 Darren J Hunt‚ RN College of Nursing University of New Mexico Abstract As the population of our world grows older on average‚ the question of how to care for them becomes increasingly complex. With the longer life expectancy there exists a kind of Achilles heal regarding elderly trauma patients and the response to treatment for life-threatening injuries. The older trauma patient is often times a victim of slow trauma (occurring

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    Non Nursing Philosophies

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    Nursing and Non-Nursing Theorists: Merle Mishel and Reuben Hill Throughout the decades nursing theorists and non- nursing theorists have dedicated their work to the development of theories and models that have become utilized nursing guides nationwide. In many occasions numerous theories are initially intended for different fields such as psychology‚ social work‚ and anthropology. With a continuous evolving medical field and the goal of improving patient care‚ some theorists such as Merle Mishel

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    their patients. In this regard‚ there are many fashions in which physicians may communicate their compassion and display their empathy. A compassionate physician treats the patient as a person‚ and not merely as a set of symptoms. A compassionate physician understands that their patient is a unique person‚ with a history that is more comprehensive than any simple set of questions and answers can reveal. Perhaps most importantly‚ the physician is not abstracted in the presence of the patient. They

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    Selecting Patient Escorts

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    Analysis Case: Selecting Patient Escorts Introduction City Hospital is one of five major hospitals in the core of a large Midwestern City. The hospital has just recently added a small addition for the treatment of “well known” patients‚ such as Athletes‚ Music Stars‚ and top business executives relative to the area. Local and visiting celebrities always choose City Hospital when they are in the city and in need of medical assistance. The Hospital has a 1‚200 patient bed capacity and currently

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    Patient Portal Essay

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    transforming our ability to collect accurate‚ reliable patient data through the use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) and patient portals. The EHR allows the provide to provide care efficiency while a patient portal empowers the patients to participate in care decisions. The ONC (2016) reported Health information technology (HIT) is a powerful tool that helps providers achieve better care‚ better communication and better outcomes. The use of patient portals has become a necessity for population health

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