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    On January 20‚ 2016‚ I shadowed Sam in the emergency department (ED)‚ which was a great experience full of various chief complaints and patient interactions. Reflecting back on the experience the ED was a fast paced environment. I gained knowledge on how the ED is run‚ the role of a CLS in the ED‚ and how to chart on patient interactions. When Sam showed me how to chart she asked me what I would want to say in a chart note after a patient interaction‚ this triggered thoughts back to our introduction

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    Brief History of Physical Education A brief history of physical education in the United States would kick off in the nineteenth century. There was growing popularity of formal physical education programs all across Europe where calisthenics and gymnastics were all the rage. American schools looked to follow the European model by incorporating physical education into the curriculum for primary and secondary schools. And a brief history of physical education would not be complete with a consideration

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    The phase I believe I am in is cognitive level as I can do the beginner skills at medium level. The factors affecting my performance would be my ankle and knee; I had surgery on my ankle last year and my knee has only recently started to play up. Physical education Book. The implications on my learning are that my friends can be distracting and I am a hand on learner. The evidence that I am bad at volleyball is obvious when I play with other people more experienced. Research & Background information

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    A Brief History of Physical Education If several hundred years from now archaeologist were investigating our society‚ they would find endless examples of sport in the United States: stadiums‚ swimming pools‚ running shoes‚ hockey sticks‚ skis‚ baseball gloves‚ posters of sports stars‚ etc. Even today a basic survey of our country would reveal sports and physical education everywhere: Little League baseball‚ Physical Education classes‚ Special Olympics‚ neighbourhood basketball‚ jogging‚ and televised

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    WORK EXPERIENCE Case Manager D&S Community Services - Nashville‚ TN - January 2013 to Present Responsibilities my responsibilities were to keep all files up to date I made sure that each client had OT‚ PT and ST plans. I made sure that there physicals and dental was up to date. I did the scheduling as well as monthly reviews on each individual I do risk assessment made sure all filing was done and put files and alphabetical order I fax answer phone calls and copy thing as well as greeting the

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    The field of physical education has gone through many cycles over its long history. These cycles range from a strict authoritarianism to the liberal democracy of today. This transformation to the democracy has opened the field of physical education up to many new sciences‚ which are creating many new professional opportunities. If the cycles of physical education continue‚ these new professions will hopefully pave the way to future discoveries and studies of physical education. The

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    PICO Paper: Point of Care Testing in the Emergency Department America’s emergency departments (ED’s) are experiencing a crisis related to overcrowding and long wait times. Thus forcing these departments to function beyond their intended capacity and posing a threat to patient care safety and efficiency. One method of increasing patient flow and improving speed of diagnosis is the introduction of point-of-care technology (POCT). The first documented utilization of POCT is found in an Egyptian papyrus

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    1. You are assisting an emergency department physician while she is examining a patient. The patient has suffered a knife wound to the upper-left quadrant. What organs are likely to be injured from this wound? What might be the outcome/risks for this patient? Multiple organ damages can occur in penetrating trauma such as stab wounds. In the upper left quadrant of the human body‚ the majority of the stomach‚ the remaining portion of the liver‚ the left kidney‚ the pancreas‚ the spleen‚ part of the

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    Case Study Reflection: Bruce/Brenda Gabriel R. Boynton Abnormal Psychology Professor Wolfson September 24‚ 2012 Diagnostic Overview: Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is defined as: “strong and persistent cross gender identification” and “persistent discomfort with his or her sex or sense of inappropriateness in the gender of that sex (DSM-IV)”. Put simply: it is a painful inner conflict between a person’s physical gender‚ and the gender he or she identifies as. For example‚ a person who

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    Emergency Department overuse Emergency Department overuse made the list because patient care has increased and not Decreased as expected when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed. The Overuse continues and leads to needless expense‚ crowding and concerns that put patients at risk who need immediate care. Health Care Providers/Physicians are not able to keep up. Appointments are weeks to months out to see your Dr and what ends up happening is these patients go to the Emergency Department. Patients

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