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    discussions are being frequently had regarding professional behavior in the caregiver role‚ literature has not carefully examined the use of professionalism as it relates to documentation in the electronic medical record (EMR). Communication via the EMR is becoming more widely used as technology develops and facilities make the transition away from paper charting. The EMR is currently the most direct way‚ other than face-to-face conversation‚ in which to share information between providers for a given

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    Conception Of Technology

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    The inception of technology has largely impacted the lives of many people in society by developing their everyday activities and experiences. According to Oxford’s English Dictionary‚ technology is defined as‚ “the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes‚ especially in industry.” From the same source‚ society is defined as‚ “the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.” Technology has become faster‚ more affordable and more accessible over time.

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    Science and Technology

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    women gave birth at home without emergency medical care available. The "natural" rate of maternal mortality—where nothing is done to prevent maternal death—has been estimated at 1500 per 100‚000 births. In the United States circa 1900‚ before the introduction and improvement of modern medical technologies‚ there were about 700 maternal deaths per 100‚000 births (.7%).[1] (However‚ natural childbirth advocates recognize the importance of emergency medical intervention‚ which can avert maternal or neonatal

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    Technology Is Helpful

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    Technology is Helpful Like everything in life there is usually a positive side and a negative side and technology is not an exception. Technology is one of the most important things that people have developed and improved. It changes everything from how we live to how we learn. Technology is positive in society because it is helpful in many good ways. Others believe technology is the worst thing ever because it is not helpful in school. For example‚ when we are in high school‚ we can use calculators

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    Wireless Technology

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    | WIRELESS ELECTRICITY | THE FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY | | ODOGUN CLINTON OBARO | 3/15/2012 | Contents PICTURE COVER 3 I. INTRODUCTION 5 II. PROCESS BEHIND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY? 5 2.1 RESONANCE MAGNETIC FIELD 5 2.2 MICROWAVE POWER TRANSMISSION (MPT) 5 III. EXPERIMENT 6 IV. HOW SAFE IS WIRELESS ELECTRICITY? 6 V. MERITS‚ DEMERITS AND ECONOMIC IMPACT 6 5.1 MERITS 6 5.2 DEMERITS 6 5.3 ECONOMIC IMPACT 6 VI. BIOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH 7 VII. CONCLUSION 7 VIII. REFERENCES

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    Instructor: Razia Waseem (sec 1) 13th May 2011 Medical malpractice in Pakistan “Medical malpractice is defined as professional negligence by act or omission by a health care provider in which care provided deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury or death to the patient‚ with most cases involving medical error” (Medical Malpractice). Although‚ doctors are solely held responsible for any medical malpractice in Pakistan’s hospitals‚ but other

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    Ergonomics of Medical Thermometer In partial fulfillment of BS Industrial Engineering Presented by: Ares Evangelista David Cheysser Layno Lean Lester Goopio Introduction Of the many tools and instruments regarded as essential to the clinical examination‚ none has had such widespread application as the clinical thermometer. In the time of Hippocrates‚ only the hand was used to detect the heat or cold of the human body‚ although fever and chills were known as signs of morbid processes

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    Technology In Healthcare

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    identify the role Information Technology will play in achieving this transformation. The five forces compelling a transformation of the healthcare industry are; • Demographics; the baby boomer generation‚ and the need to serve and finance the aging. • Consumerism; individuals are demanding the right to manage their own health care and to participate in decision making regarding choice of provider and treatment alternatives. • Biological breakthroughs • Information Technology;  IT will envelop health

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    Modern Technology

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    Technology The word technology refers to the making‚ modification‚ usage‚ and knowledge of tools‚ machines‚ techniques‚ crafts‚ systems‚ and methods of organization‚ in order to solve a problem‚ improve a preexisting solution to a problem‚ achieve a goal‚ handle an applied input/output relation or perform a specific function. Technology can be viewed as an activity that forms or changes culture.[11] Additionally‚ technology is the application of math‚ science‚ and the arts for the benefit of life

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    Demand for Medical Care

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    Demand for Medical Care The demand for medical care is derived from our demand for good health. Michael Grossman was the first to do econometric research on this topic. "Grossman ’s work established two approaches for consideration. In the first‚ medical care is viewed as an input in the production function for health‚ and in the second‚ as an output produced by medical care providers (Henderson‚ p.142)." There are two main factors that determine the demand for medical care. The first is the

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