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    Medical marijuana refers to the use of the Cannabis plant as a physician-recommended herbal therapy. A quick check of Wikipedia for Medical Cannabis provides an excellent description of medical cannabis‚ and provides a general history of cannabis as medicine including an immense amount of supporting documentation. Cannabis as a medicine became common throughout much of the world by the 19th century. It was used as the primary pain reliever until the invention of aspirin. Modern medical and scientific

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    epigraphy‚ numismatics‚ monuments Literary sources: Indigenous: Primary and secondary; poetry‚ scientific literature‚ literature‚ literature in regional languages‚ religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek‚ Chinese and Arab writers. 2. Pre-history and Proto-history: Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); Beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). 3. Indus Valley Civilization: Origin‚ date‚ extent‚ characteristics‚ decline‚ survival and significance‚ art

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    Over the course of a year‚ Americans make over a billion health care visits. Each visit typically calls for your medical history‚ health conditions‚ allergies‚ prescription refills‚ and past doctor visits. The majority of medical records are currently paper-based‚ creating a bottleneck of communication between physicians. This can create a challenge when a doctor can’t obtain the necessary information needed to provide you with an adequate visit. Companies such as Microsoft‚ Revolution Health Group

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    Clinic Management System

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The clinics have experienced problems in collecting and managing health care Medical data due to informal structures and lack of formal ways of storing their patient and staff details for their clinics. This research project will help on the development of computerized system at Muledane Clinic. The use of Clinic Management System technology can be deployed for not only bringing down health care costs but also facilitates automating and streamlining patient identification

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    Eleventh Grade AP Language 19 October 2014 What History Lies In Downtown Newnan Photography is not just about taking a picture and saying it looks good or about looking at what is only being seen‚ but it is also about taking a picture through the lens in which the person feels the effect of the picture being taken and in which the person is able to be doing the seeing. While walking through downtown Newnan and grasping the attention of the old history markers‚ downtown Newnan is also drawing attention

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    Whether medical marijuana should or should not legalized for medical use only has been a coherent argument in the United States for many years now. It is a complex issue that has many different approaches to it. Marijuana has been used to treat patients with glaucoma‚ multiple sclerosis‚ cancer‚ epilepsy‚ AIDS‚ and arthritis. It helps relieve pain‚ controls nausea‚ and can stimulate appetite. The legalization of medical marijuana in the United States would be very effective and benefit millions of

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    Date of admission: 09/25/2015 ADMITTING DIAGNOSIS Acute intertrochanteric fracture of right hip. The history below was obtained from the patient and physical examination was performed with her stated verbal understanding and consent. She was alert & oriented x 3 with reasonable thought content. She understood questions well and was in no acute distress. CHIEF COMPLAINT Right hip injury. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS I was called to see this 69-year-old black female patient‚ well known to me‚ who was

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    Introduction ‘A guide to taking a patient’s history’ is an article that was published in the Nursing Standard Journal‚ in the December 5‚ 2007 volume 22‚ issue13‚ pages 42-48 written by Hilary Lloyd and Stephen Craig. In this article Lloyd and Craig provides a complete in depth overview of taking a patient’s history related to nursing. This article outlines how to clearly ask certain questions that should be asked while taking a patient’s history including how to ask and what to ask. It provides

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    Electronic Medical Records Essay Cynthia Jones Grand Canyon University: HCA 450 November 11‚ 2012 Electronic Medical Records Essay Medical record keeping has change in the last couple of decades. In the past patients records were kept in a file on paper taking up excessive room. In the past‚ paper charts were the only means of keeping a patient’s medical diagnoses documented. Some of these charts are still used today in healthcare facilities‚ however they are slowly being replaced with

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    We Can But Should We?

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    Quick Response (QR) coding are weighed‚ one would be able to make a good‚ educated judgment of what they think is beneficial or not beneficial in the use of their medical record information. Only at that point can they determine if this would be a good idea for them. Questions and answers are raised every day regarding the use of medical record information‚ privacy laws‚ and Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements. While QR codes are becoming more and more prevalent

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