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    Medical Assistant

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    Medical Assistant Aivin V. Pagan Hodges University HSA 2000 Dr. Anderson February 24‚ 2013 Medical Assistant Being a Medical Assistant you have to worry about a lot. You have to know your job really good and be careful at what you do. I as a medical assistant would avoid a lot of things. I would make sure that I communicate with the patients and make sure they understood everything clearly. Poor communication between the patients and medical assistants may result in many misunderstandings

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    Baxter Presentation Error

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    Serious Lindsey 357 South Alvarado Apt. 105 Los Angeles‚ CA 90057 seriolindsey@yahoo.com Serious’ Baxter Presentation One special characteristic that caught my eyes about this company is the many‚ many awards that overlap each other. For a company to have so many awards is amazing‚ but for a company to have numerous amounts of awards that overlap is proficient. This tells me that this company is not advancing on judgmental standards but this company is advancing on hard work‚ labor‚ research

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    JFK famous innaugural

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    Inaugural Address John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address was intended to inspire and to captivate his fellow citizens. According to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum‚ he came into the presidency at a time when the world felt unsafe due to the threat of a nuclear world war but luckily his fellow Americans were able not only to witness a great leader but were part of the history of a president who brought a sense of security back to the Americans. His inaugural address used three major

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    Medical Malpractice | The Good‚ the Bad‚ the Ugly | | | | | The outcomes of medical malpractice lie in the following explanation of perspectives‚ referred to as “the good‚ the bad‚ and the ugly.” This paper provides a presentation of facts of the two highest single-incident medical malpractice lawsuits in Connecticut: Daniel Jacob D’Attilo et al. v. Richard Viscarello et al. (Case 1) and Elizabeth Oram and Simon Oram as Parents and Next Friends of Spencer Oram at al. v. Corinne

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    Famous Speeches Analysis

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    I HAVE A DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DELIVERED 28 AUGUST 1963‚ AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL‚ WASHINGTON D.C. CONTEXT SOCIAL CONTEXT This speech was Martin Luther King Jr.’s most iconic and influential speeches. Delivered to a large gathering to civil rights marchers‚ this speech’s purpose was to press the US government for racial equality. At this point in history‚ "black" Americans were strongly racially targeted particularly in the southern states. Laws in these particular states forcibly segregated

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    healthcare system almost every day. A specific example is when a staff nurse makes multiple medication errors in a short period of time. Medication errors are preventable events that may cause or lead to improper medication use or client harm while under the care of a healthcare professional (Vaismoradi‚ Griffiths‚ Turunen‚ & Jordan‚ 2016). According to Vaismoradi and colleagues‚ hospital medical errors have killed more people than HIV/AIDS‚ breast cancer‚ or motor vehicle accidents. Furthermore‚ medication

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    Prevention of Medication Errors Medication administration is one of the highest risks in health care‚ and the errors can occur in many ways. Medication errors occur at points of transition in care: admission to the hospital‚ transfer from department to another‚ and at discharge home or to another facility (Taylor‚ Lillis‚ & LeMone‚ 2015). It is at these times we see the greatest room for errors from communication between other departments and facilities. In 1999‚ medication errors were the 8th leading

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    FAMOUS PEOPLE People can become famous for discovering something‚ acting‚ singing‚ dancing and many other things. Some of them become well-known during their life‚ the others after their death. There are many famous people all over the world and one of them is Arthur Nobel who I would like to talk about today. ALFRED BERNHARD NOBEL – a Swedish chemist‚ one of the most famous discoverers of the 19th century‚ was born in 1833 in the capital city of Sweden – Stockholm. His father‚ Immanuel Nobel

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    Medical Technology

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    Medical Technology       Technology and its effects have brought the greatest changes to our lives‚ societies and environments.   Technology has helped developing more advanced economies and lessening physical barriers to communication and allowing humans to interact on a global scale through the inventions of printing press‚ telephones‚ computers and finally the Internet. However‚ technological developments such weapons and nuclear bombs have multiplied the destructive power and pollution on

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    Medical Science

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    fields‚ this could be things such as name‚ date of birth‚ ethnicity‚ medical history etc. this is placed in the system for organisation. LIMS is also known to be an electronic filing cabinet‚ data input done according to the given organisation. It can also store graphical data such as photos‚ CT scans of patients in their medical history; also text an example of this is hospital patients‚ regarding their identity photo and medical history. This image shows an example of patients DNA testing

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