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    Exemplar Theory

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    time period. For instance‚ a radiologist has to identify a suspicious spot on X-ray either as a variation of natural tissue or as tumor. With the help of exemplar based theory‚ a decision may be reached by equating the present X-rays to the exemplars remembered by the radiologist. In case‚ it appears more similar to tumors rather than normal tissue‚ then he has to categorize the suspicious spot as tumors. In contrast‚ rule based theories recommend that the radiologist observe whether specific categories

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    Mixed Costs

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    The analysis of mixed costs: In practice the mixed costs are very common. For example the cost of providing X-ray services to patients is a mixed cost. There are substantial fixed costs for equipment depreciation and forsalaries for radiologist and technicians‚ but there are also variable costs for X-ray film‚ power and supplies. Maintenance costs of machineries and plants are also mixed costs. Companies incur costs for renting maintenance facilities and for keeping skilled mechanics on the payroll

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    fina exam medical coding 1

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    Kristi Kalman 14606 Paul Revere Ln. Plainfield‚ IL 60544 Student number: 21999254 Exam: 38179400 Final Examination 1. There are several differences when it comes to outpatient and inpatient coding. To begin with outpatient coding is much less complicated than inpatient coding. When outpatient the first listed diagnostic code indicates the reason for the encounter. As where with inpatient coding the coders have to be very attentive in order to correctly code the reason for the principal diagnosis

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    Darrell (Chris) Reed  206 Yorktowne Pl Charleston WV 25309  (304) 807-0669  reederbubba@yahoo.com Objective A medical sales position‚ utilizing skill sets developed through extensive studies in the fields of biology and chemistry‚ experience in medical device sales‚ as well as a decade long successful career as a Major League Professional Athlete.   Summary Solid relevant medical/biological training and skills Extensive experience working with area cardiologists and vascular surgeons

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    Radiology Essay

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    introduced me to two students Sarah from Midwestern State University‚ and Vie a student from Brookhaven College‚ both of them were doing their clinical at Baylor. I shadowed Sarah and Vie for the rest of my observation. At this hospital department‚ the radiologist technologist receive in patients‚ out patients‚ and emergency room (ER) patients; the radiographers receive the orders through a computer and then‚ they go to get the patient to bring them to the radiology department‚ or they go to the ER room.

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    ultrasound probes aimed for only one major organ or body part‚ called therapeutic ultrasound‚ is classified under the A-mode category‚ mainly focusing on destructive wave energy. B-mode: Many transducers simultaneously scan a plane in the body that radiologists view as a 2-D

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    While I Was Sleeping

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    with Bill Brody‚ the president of John Hopkins University‚ Friedman received an email from Brody. He wanted to let Friedman know he learned radiologists in the U.S. are outsourcing the reading of CAT scans to doctors in India and Australia from many small and medium-sized hospitals. Most of these readings take place at night and weekends‚ when the U.S. radiologists do not have sufficient staffing to provide in-hospital coverage. The groups abroad providing these after-hours readings are called "Nighthawks"

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    The role of the radiologist is one that has undergone numerous changes over the years and continues to evolve a rapid pace. Radiologists specialize in the diagnoses of disease through obtaining and interpreting medical images. There are a number of different devices and procedures at the disposal of a radiologist to aid him or her in these diagnoses’. Some images are obtained by using x-ray or other radioactive substances‚ others through the use of sound waves and the body’s natural magnetism. Another

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    1. RADIOLOGY REPORT LOCATION: Hospital‚ Outpatient PATIENT: Dan Diel ORDERING PHYSICIAN: Daniel G. Olanka‚ MD ATTENDING/ADMIT PHYSICIAN: Daniel G. Olanka‚ MD RADIOLOGIST: Morton Monson‚ MD PERSONAL PHYSICIAN: Ronald Green‚ MD EXAMINATION: Gallbladder ultrasound. CLINICAL SYMPTOMS: Increased bilirubin. GALLBLADDER ULTRASOUND: Examination was technically difficult with some limitations due to overlying leads. Large right pleural effusion identified. Gallbladder is visualized. No obvious

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    Acute Stroke

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    Stroke is a disease caused by disorder of the blood flow to part of the brain because of occlusion(ischemic) of a blood or damage of a blood vessel‚ causing hemorrhage. For early detection of acute stroke‚ it’s better to use CT scan because it has a lot of advantages. The use of computed tomography (CT) for stroke evaluation has riced‚ moreover ‚ CT is quick than MRI. Recently there are CT techniques like perfusion CT and CT angiography that combined with non-enhanced CT that help the physicians

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