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    Robotics Within the Medical Field Healthcare has come a long way during the past 10 years in the sense that people can be helped more accurately and precisely. Robotics has stormed the medical scene and is now starting to be implemented in a vast amount cases and studies. While they are not common they are certainly being tested more now in the attempts to better serve every single patient. They have robotics that allow for the doctor to use a surrogate around the hospital‚ robots that

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    #1 OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Rebecca Boleware Patient ID: 6996438 Date of Admission: May 15‚ 2013 SURGEON: Robert Aultman PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Large cell on differentiate carcinoma of the right lung. POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Large cell on differentiate carcinoma of the right lung. PROCEDURE: Insertion of double ended gross on catheter via left subclavian vein. ANSETHSIA: Local‚ 1% Xylocaine. PROCEDURE IN DETAIL: With the patient in the supine position after adequate prepping and draping

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    Have you ever gone to the hospitals and seen the heart monitors and question yourself‚ what does those line mean? How can the doctor tell what type of rhythm your heart gives? How do they know the rate at which your heart is beating? What is all this fancy wording mean when they go in and explain what you have? To the patient it may seem like a foreign language yet to many doctors it becomes a second nature. The process to learning all of this is not easy and as one becomes a student the realization

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    Interventions used to achieve goals Joining and Accommodating In an attempt to disarm family members who may be suspicious or fearful of being challenged or blamed‚ structuralists typically begin by adjusting to the family’s affective style. The therapist shows respect for the family hierarchy by asking first for the parents’observations. Nonthreatening‚ friendly‚ ready to help without being pushy‚ the structural therapist is at the same time adapting to the family organization‚ assimilating

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    earning 10 percent of medical assistants earned more than $40‚000 annually.(Culp‚ Jennifer. Jump-starting a Career as Medical Assistants & Certified Nursing Assistants. New York: Rosen‚ 2014. Print)As a Medical Technician‚ you will find out the education requirement‚ where the job is available‚ and the job requirements for the job. The job of a Medical Technician is the same thing as a Medical Assistant‚ which is the doctor’s assistant in anything they have to do. As a Medical Technician‚ you have

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    6 2.2 The origin of the Common Law 7 2.2.1 Formation of the Anglo-American legal system 8 CHAPTER 3. English legal terminology 10 3.1. Latin borrowings in Anglo-Saxon law terminology 11 3.3. French borrowings in Anglo-Saxon Law terminology 13 3.4 The terminology of English origin. 16 3.5. Comparative analysis of the lexical structure of English and American legal terminology 18 3.6. Conceptualization of legal terms in different fields of the law: Transparent terminological approach 20 CONCLUSION

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    Chapter 3 – Medical Record | History of Present Illness | Patient is a 35 year old male complaining of nausea‚ pyrosis‚ indigestion‚ and melena stool. Patient stated that he has been experiencing abdominal pain that wakes him in the middle of night for over a month. He stated that he normally can drink a glass of milk or baking soda water to relive the pain‚ but this has no longer been effective. | Past Medical History | Patient is a smoker who drinks daily and suffering from obesity.

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    Morality is distinguishing between a good and a bad behavior. Care ethics is an ethical perspective that emphasizes the importance of personal relationships and affection‚ and places and has less emphasis on principle. Whereas virtue ethics is an attempt to classify what is deemed as a moral character on the basis of one’s choices or actions‚ rather than at ethical duties and rules‚ or the consequences of actions The words "virtue"‚ "ethics"‚ and "morals" are not clearly expressed and are commonly

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    known or spoken of in general is Medical Transcription. It is often confused with medical records and general dictation‚ but Medical Transcription is a specialty in a class of its own. Of all the medical branches that the general public has knowledge of‚ Medical Transcription shows as a big blank in most of our minds. Most MT departments are located within the Health Information Management section of a hospital or clinic‚ but some are located outside of medical facilities and are a business that

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    There are several errors that can happen during the coding and billing process. Claims are often rejected or downcoded because of medical necessity errors‚ coding errors‚ and errors related to billing. Claims denied for medical necessity are often denied for this because the reported services are not consistent with the diagnosis or do not meet generally accepted professional medical standards of care. Claims with coding errors could be that you used truncated coding. This means you billed

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