upper and lower extremities‚ although occasionally on her left‚ that is becoming more frequent although still is intermittent. ALLERGIES No known drug allergies. MEDICATIONS She is on multivitamin daily and Premarin 0.625 mg daily. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY She had the back problems as above. Has migraine headaches since about 10. Has had about 4 in the last 2 years‚ not very frequent. She has a history of asthma. No other chronic problems. PAST SURGICAL HISTORY She had tonsillectomy‚ hysterectomy
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to worsening redness as well as infection of the nail bed. Orthopedics consult was requested on 09/30/---- for possible paronychia. The patient at that time was having no fevers or chills and he was tolerating his antibiotic regiment well. PAST MEDICAL SURGICAL HISTORY: None other than circumcision shortly after birth. BIRTH HISTORY: Normal full-term vaginal delivery. FAMILY HISTORY: Non-contributory. SOCIAL HISTORY: Patient lives with his mother and a sibling‚ Father deceased. PHYSICAL
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ambiguous‚ unfamiliar‚ and look-alike abbreviations and acronyms leading to misinterpretation and medical errors. The patient’s safety is a common goal in every healthcare institution. One of the major issues in a patient safety is an error that can be caused by an abbreviation. The most common is medication errors. One of the most common but preventable causes of medication errors is the use of ambiguous medical notations. Some abbreviations‚ symbols‚ and dose designations are frequently misinterpreted
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Industry Profile: Medical Transcription is one of the fastest growing industries. Presently only around 3% of the total medical transcription work available in the US is being done in India. * Medical transcription is a part of health care industry which is itself recession free. * Demand for Medical transcription will continue as long as people need health care. * The demand for trained medical transcription professionals has been increasing while the number of available
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TRANSCRIPTION Submitted To: Ma’am Shumaila Nadeem Submitted By: Zinnia Shah Date of Submission: Sep’25th-2014 KINNAIRD COLLEGE for WOMEN CONTENTS Introduction to transcription in eukaryotic cells -RNA-polymerases -promoters -outline of steps involved in transcription -transcription factors -basal-transcription-apparatus
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BOT 2523 – Medical Transcription June 6‚ 2014 What is the Future of Medical Transcription? We never know what the future may hold; that can be a very unsettling fact no matter what topic is being discussed. Not knowing what the future holds for one’s chosen profession is even more unsettling. Although some healthcare professionals believe that medical transcriptionists will soon be obsolete‚ the outlook for the medical transcription industry is not altogether bleak. Technology is constantly
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Research Log Project Part 1 for Note: This project received faculty feedback on 24-May-14 10:20 PM EST. Instructions: Work through each step of this log‚ answering each question as the directions indicate. Each step‚ except Step 1‚ will receive a grade‚ and the sum of these grades will constitute your total grade for Research Log Part 1. Refer to the section on how each step of the log will be graded for detailed grading information. Step 1: Select Your Research Question Top of Form 2. What
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Henry is a 215 bed‚ not for profit‚ acute care‚ community hospital. “Piedmont Henry is committed to delivering high-quality care to the community of Stockbridge” (Piedmont.org‚ 2014). Piedmont Henry offers its patients 24-hour emergency care plus medical‚ surgical and diagnostic services including cancer care‚ heart care‚ orthopedic care‚ women’s care and wound care. They also offer other outpatient services. Piedmont Henry is an accredited chest pain facility. They were evaluated by the Society
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Christina Askin Health Information Technician HIT-120 Professor Vanda Crossley 2/1/2014 My chosen career path is that of a health information technician working in a hospital. There are many things about this career field that are great for someone who likes computers and wants to work in the growing heath care field‚ but not work directly with patients. In this paper I will go over the job descriptions and responsibilities of a health information technician‚ the skills
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11th April‚ 2012 Class: Introduction to Social Work Research Social Work Research Class Assignment 1. In order to build resilience children should grow up in a stable family. We live in turbulent times‚ on the edge of uncertainty where family life and the world that we live in have changed so dramatically in recent years that while we are eager to have strong and enduring relationships‚ we are unsure how to shape and sustain them to weather the storms of life. It is the responsibility
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