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    Worldwide doctor patient communication it holds high importance in healthcare profession due to its effect on the treatment outcome. To have the required skills as a doctor to gain information from the patient as well as to assure the understanding of the patient and to get her or his cooperation sometimes it could be difficult to master these skills. However good communication skills is a mandatory to achieve high quality care. Starting this year I had my first patient encounter‚ it was challenging

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    computer vision‚ information technology and finite element machine (FEM). The proposed system includes the following tools; patient information system‚ automatic 2-D cephalometrics‚ 3-D cephalometrics‚ 3-D visualization‚ surgical planning‚ 3-D registration‚ soft tissue simulation‚ pre and post treatment analysis‚ etc. Acquisition of the 3D virtual model of the patient is the foundation of this work. The CT slides of the patient’s head (soft and hard tissues) are collected in a DICOM (Digital

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    catheter was placed for hemodynamic monitoring and administering medication. Physical Examination Vital sign. Mr. P is a 1.8 meter tall and weight 152.2kg. His other vital sign are as follow: blood pressure is 114/68 mm Hg‚ heart rate of 88 bpm‚ oxygen saturation 99%‚ and respiratory rate 18 breaths per minute. General appearance. Mr. P appears obese‚ stated age‚ and critically ill. He is sedated and has no signs of discomfort. He has 9.2kg fluid weight gain since admission and after CA. Head

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    The Role of Biology and Physiology in Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (hereafter referred to as PTSD) has only been a diagnosable disorder since the 1980s. However‚ it has most likely been around for much longer. People have been experiencing intensely stressful situations and events throughout the history of the world and has long persisted in humans under different guises before it was officially recognized as the disorder PTSD. Only recently have scientists been

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    LECTURE NOTES OPS 5095 ONLINE FORMAT WEEK ONE Welcome to class! In today’s complex and highly competitive business environment‚ it is critical for you to understand the importance of service operations. In a service business‚ operations is truly where the "rubber meets the road". OPS 5095 is an intensive course in which you will learn strategic and tactical views of service operations‚ as well as gain valuable knowledge about important quantitative tools and techniques. This

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    I wrote an Op-Ed article to The Daily Nexus‚ the UCSB-run campus newspaper. I discussed the topic of antibiotic resistance and how bacteria’s resistance to antibiotics is on the rise. Various strains of bacteria are no longer affected by some antibiotics‚ which could become a significant threat in the future if modern antibiotics are ineffective. We as humans rely heavily on antibiotics and other medications to deal with diseases and other illnesses. Modern medicine was one of the greatest advancements

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    Experiment IV Solubility of Dissolved Oxygen Purpose To demonstrate the effect of partial pressure‚ temperature and salinity on the solubility of dissolved oxygen and to demonstrate the interference of nitrite in dissolved oxygen analysis by the Winkler Method. To demonstrate the use of the oxygen electrode and the difference between activity and concentration. References 1. Mancy‚ K. H.‚ Jaffe‚ T.‚ "Analysis of Dissolved Oxygen in Natural and Waste Water‚" USDHEW Public Health Service

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    Post Partum Haemorrhage (PPH) Introduction: Post partum haemorrhage (PPH) is an obstetrical emergency that can follow vaginal or cesarean delivery. It is a major cause of maternal morbidity and one of the top three causes of maternal mortality in both high and low per capital income countries‚ although the absolute risk of death in much lower in high income countries (1 in 100‚000 versus 1 in 1000 births in low income countries). Furthermore‚ hemorrhage is the leading cause of admission of

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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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    to the patients’ perceived positive experience (Karlsson‚ Lindahl‚ & Bergbom‚ 2012; Samuelson‚ 2011). Increased physical activity made them believe of recovery‚ and involvement in planning made their time pass quicker. The patients felt being treated as a human with respect when they received an explanation of the procedure and own condition. Familiar faces and objects remind them of value and confident‚ and calm nursing cares that met the patients’ needs made them feel secured. Patients appreciated

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