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    HCA Physician Services Issue Brief CMS “Meaningful Use” objectives for EMR systems announced Background On July 13‚ 2010 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as well as the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology announced final data standard rules for hospitals and physician offices to implement a phase in process beginning in 2011 to qualify for financial incentives paid to them by CMS. This initiative was detailed in the Health Information Technology

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    The Tennessee Board of Nursing 1000-1-.04 DISCIPLINE OF LICENSEES‚ UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING‚ CIVIL PENALTIES‚ SCREENING PANELS‚ SUBPOENAS‚ ADVISORY RULINGS‚ DECLARATORY ORDERS‚ AND ASSESSMENT OF COSTS. (c) Persons employed in institutions‚ agencies‚ or the office of a licensed physician or dentist‚ assisting in the nursing care of patients where adequate medical or nursing supervision or both is provided. Assisting is defined to mean helping‚ aiding or cooperating.

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    To Transfuse or Not Transfuse? DaNece Curtis To Transfuse or Not Transfuse? The books of Genesis and Acts in the Bible hold passages that Jehovah’s Witnesses feel are key in their beliefs on not receiving blood transfusions (Ethics‚ 2009). For the medical community this is a difficult issue to deal with and relate to. Saving lives is what healthcare is about and blood transfusions assist in that. For some‚ however‚ blood transfusions are not an option. Although denial of life saving measures

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    Introduction Nursing is a profession that involved in identifying its own unique body of knowledge essential to nursing practice. To identify the knowledge base‚ nurses should develop and recognize theories that are specific to nursing. Parker and Smith (2010) define theory as a set of concepts‚ definitions and propositions that project a systematic view of phenomena by designating specific interrelationships among concepts for purposes of describing‚ explaining‚ predicting and controlling phenomena

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    My Meaningful Experience Since I have always been interested in activities that offer opportunities for helping people‚ I recently volunteered at XXX Hospital. Actually‚ the purpose of this activity was twofold‚ both to use my time for assisting the sick and disabled‚ and to try a hand at working in a medical environment. Both purposes were successfully fulfilled. I really enjoyed seeing that even with my limited knowledge I was able to make a difference in the daily routine of the hospital. My

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    Uses of Theory and Illustration from My Experience “He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast.” - Leonardo da Vinci             I was fascinated by the quote above for in general‚ we can never go wrong in a practice that is based on a tested knowledge and guided by theory.             Recorded history of Greece first developed its special uses; from Pythagoras to Aristotle‚ up to present‚ uses of theory

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    say‚ a meaningful life is an individual thing that everyone likes to pursue. But what is the actually meaning of a meaningful life? How to attain it? These abstract questions have drawn split responses from people. As a matter of fact‚ different people hold different views. Some think that a meaningful life means owning a enormous amount of money‚ living extravagantly in a commodious house. Some say it refers to a life of fame‚ glory and high social status. Personally‚ I think a meaningful life is

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    Hess‚ P.‚ Touhy‚ T.‚ & Jett‚ K. (2005). Gerontological nursing & healthy aging (2nd ed.). St. Louis‚ Missouri: Elsevier Mosby‚ Inc.. Higgins‚ I.‚ Madjar‚ I.‚ & Walton‚ J. (2004). Chronic pain in elderly nursing home residents: the need for nursing leadership. Journal of Nursing Management‚ 12‚ 167-173. Jakobsson‚ U. (2004‚ December). Pain management among older people in need of help with activities of daily living. Pain Management Nursing‚ 5(4)‚ 137-143. Minner‚ D. M.‚ & Marek‚ K. D. (2005‚ June)

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    Noè Molina Mr. Stamos Expository Essay 1 December‚ 2012 What does it mean to live a meaningful life? “As a well-spent day brings happy sleep‚ so a life well used brings happy death.”- Leonardo da Vinci. There are few people in this world that know what it means to live a meaningful life. They think about everyone else before themselves‚ they begin to realize the things that matter the most‚ and they follow the rules. “The Man in the Water”‚ a 1982 LA Times article by Roger Rosenblatt‚ shows

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    A Meaningful Existence In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Victor Frankl attempts to write a “detached psychological account” of his experience as a Nazi concentration camp prisoner and answer the question: “How was everyday life in a concentration camp reflected in the mind of the average prisoner” (Frankl 3). Initially‚ Frankl’s descriptions are psychological in nature‚ however he makes a distinct shift near the end of the book toward a more philosophical account of human experience. This shift is important

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