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    1)medicine of the renaissance epoch : The Renaissance was a great period of intellectual growth and artistic development in Europe. . As part of that scientists and thinkers began to shake loose from the traditional views that governed medicine in both the east and the west. The focus of treatments was no longer a divinely ordained natural balance. Knowledge advanced through the scientific method—conducting experiments‚ collecting observations‚ reaching conclusions. Information was disseminated

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    dream job is a doctor because I want to help sick people to become healthier. I can also help my parents when they are sick. To become a doctor‚ I have to read a lot of books because doctors are required to know well about the human body. Also‚ I have to study English very hard because most of the medical terms are in English. In order to become a doctor‚ I have to make a constant effort. There are few things for me to work on. First‚ I have to love and serve for those who are sick. Doctors need to give

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    capillary refill of more than 4 seconds indicates serious circulatory compromise a. TRUE b. FALSE 5 In time critical patients‚ treatment should be limited to airway‚ breathing and circulation only a. TRUE b. FALSE 6 In a major incident‚ priority 3 patients are coded with a green label a. TRUE b. FALSE 7 Hypertension is a late sign in the serious head injured patient a. TRUE b. FALSE 8 Following head injury‚ sub-dural haematomas may not become apparent until days or weeks after the

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    still do not adapt the high technology. Most of the medical clinic facilities adapt the manual system of processing the data. For all we know that some of the modern clinics strives hard to serve as many patients as possible with the best of their abilities. As time goes by‚ the number of patients has grown tremendously and various medical cases arise that the manual method of managing patient’s records‚ prescriptions‚ appointments and schedule is no longer practical. Nowadays‚ people became more

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    views include not only minimizing costs for individual patients and third-party payers but creating profit for its officers and shareholders. Individual and group physician practices are businesses but they contain less shareholders requiring a profit. It is true that managed care attempts to allocate regulating decisions‚ which indicates an ethical way to do business. Managed care areas of quality and access

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    Immunotherapy

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    DoctorPatient Relationship It is well said that ‘relationship is an invisible bond between the two or many souls on the ‘subconscious’ level’ and it takes days‚ months and years to form. The term ‘doctor-patient relationship’ is quite popular in general and there are many debates‚ opinion constantly happening on this subject when either of them suffer because of the ‘crack’ in this bond. Why it has so much of importance when it is understood that doctor is supposed to do only ‘good’ to the patient

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    JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY TAITA TAVETA CAMPUS A PROPOSAL TO IMPLEMENT A POINT OF SALE SOLUTION FOR THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF VOI By Name: Reg. No.: Faculty: I.C.S.I.T. Department: Mathematics and Informatics Supervisor: Mr. Fanon Ananda‚ Maths and Informatics department. Date: Friday‚ 12/10/2012 A research proposal submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of “Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology”.

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    Morally Ambiguous Questions

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    What makes for a good doctor? It’s not just their ability to diagnose and treat a case‚ or how good their bedside manner is. It includes how they handle morally ambiguous questions while keeping the patient’s best interest at heart. In a day most doctors will see about thirty patients unless they are a specialist or determine their own hours. Of those thirty cases‚ only one or two will face problems that make you question what you believe. In those cases you must establish what you are willing to

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    compare and contrast monitoring of patient vital signs using mobile computing technology to in-patient visits to the doctor’s office or hospital. Then I will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile computing technology to monitor patients. I will also assess the security concerns with regards to the transmission of personal medical information over wireless networks. Finally‚ I will assess the issues of social networking for group support for patients with similar medical concerns.

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    "When a young child decides to be a doctor‚ he or she enrolls in math and science classes. A large amount of homework is given‚ leaving little time for sports or video games." Despite the work‚ there is great pride in doing well in these classes and knowing that a goal is getting closer. Other sacrifices doctors have to take occur within the family. Some doctors can’t spent time with their families due to a lot of homework and duties To become a doctor‚ one must endure a lot of training and

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