Emergency Medical Technicians Injury is a major cause of premature death and disability worldwide. In many instances the prompt provision of emergency care and rapid movement of injured victims from the scene to a health-care facility can save lives‚ reduce the chance of disability‚ and dramatically improve positive long-term outcomes. This may seem like a lot of labor but thanks to the dedication of Emergency Medical technicians all is possible. Emergency Medical Technicians have a mission to
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talked to one of the technicians to tell him the problem. After about five minutes of looking at the car the tech told the man the battery was dead. With a look of embarrassment‚ the man said‚ “It look like a technician is an important career to have in this world.” Indeed‚ as an automotive tech their job might seem superfluous‚ but after proper trainer this career is a keystone role in countries around the world. The educational requirements to become an automotive technician consist of going to
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Patient Satisfaction Patient satisfaction is at the core of patient centered medicine. Improved patient satisfaction not only leads to an enhanced patient experience—something every sick or injured patient deserves—it is also associated with improved treatment outcomes. Measuring and reporting on patient satisfaction with health care has become a major industry. Background Patient satisfaction is a widely used health care quality metric. However‚ the relationship between patient satisfaction and
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In 1978‚ the Electronics Technicians Association is a US based not-for-profit represents the electronics industry‚ and a professional association promoting excellence in technologies through certification. ETA has issued over 150‚000 technical certifications covering more than 80 certification programs in a variety of technology industries such as basic electronics‚ fiber optics‚ data cabling‚ renewable energy‚ information technology‚ biomedical‚ avionics‚ wireless communications‚ and etc. ETA works
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Observation of Patients Florence Nightingale is said to be one of the major influences in nursing throughout history and today. In 1898‚ she wrote Notes on Nursing What it is‚ and What it is Not. Her ‘notes’ on nursing outline many of the nursing practices used and implemented in today’s practices. Observation in patient’s is a key element in being able to give proper care and gathering the proper data‚ as well as being able to properly assess and monitor the patient to enable them to make
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able to do great things in this profession. When I figured out that I wanted to be in radiology is when I started to job shadow. I got to job shadow a x-ray technician. I love how interesting it is and how you still get to be with the patients. I also job shadowed CAT scans. That was really interesting too. After I become to be a x-ray technician I also want to continue you my education further. I want to be able to do CAT scans and MRIs. The first experience I got was becoming a CNA which was pretty
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Nightingale is the most recognized name in the field of nursing. Her work was instrumental for developing modern nursing practice‚ and from her first shift‚ she worked to ensure patients in her care had what they needed to get healthy. Her Environmental Theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care. Biography of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 in Italy to a wealthy British family. She was raised in the Anglican faith‚ and believed the
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Certified ACCounting teChniCiAn exAminAtion SAmple multiple ChoiCe queStionS – June 2009 Paper T7 Planning Control and Performance Management Section A only All questions are compulsory Note: Section B of the actual exam paper will contain four written questions FOR FREE ACCA & CAT RESOURCES VISIT: http://kaka-pakistani.blogspot.com the following questions are typical of those that will appear in Section A of the examination paper from June 2009 onwards. there will be a total of ten
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Patient confidentiality In a television episode of ER which aired on NBC in 2000‚ Carol Hathaway became aware of risky sexual behaviors that had led to a 14 year old girl having a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and cervical cancer. Prior to finding this information out‚ Carol Hathaway had promised the patient that she would not tell anyone about whatever the patient discussed with her. But upon realizing the high risk of the girl’s behavior‚ Carol Hathaway came to find herself in a dilemma of
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"Patient Confidentiality" (ID: 11116011 Krishna Rana) Description: For the past two weeks I have been working in a large surgical ward that has mass thoroughfare of people in and out of the ward - namely doctors‚ visitors and other allied health care staff. One method of Patient Confidentiality which I have encountered is the use of cavity lockers for each individual patient - which lock patients files and confidential information safely in the wall. In addition‚ these lockers are secured with
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