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    The Radiology department would like to expand from its current capacity to keep up with the rising demand of medical imaging in the area and to keep with the new technology that is changing medical imaging and medicine in general. The current radiology department has about six full time employees and three part time employees. The new expanded department will have about twelve fulltime employees and six part time employees. The radiology department is going to add a computerized tomography machine

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    Since Radiology is my field of choice‚ I am going to talk about the code of ethics for Radiology and why I feel Radiology is the career for me. As a Radiologic Technician you interact with the daily general public on a daily basis. Radiologic Technicians are given a set of rules that they must follow to help provide the best quality care for their patients. I believe that the three main rules are how you assist your patients‚ how you treat your patients‚ and how to provide the best quality care.

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    Associate Level Material Appendix C Acute Care Patient Reports Fill in the following table with a general description of each type of patient report‚ who may have to sign or authenticate it‚ and the standard time frame that JCAHO or AOA requires for it to be completed or placed in the patient’s record. Four of the reports have been done for you. Name of Report Brief Description of Contents Who Signs the Report Filing Standard Face Sheet Patient identification‚ financial data‚ clinical information

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    Gloria Anzaldúa

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    movement‚ often improving on or contradicting previously written ideas. In A Room of One’s Own (1929)‚ Virginia Woolf discusses the disparity between the treatment of men and women as she argues for equal access and opportunity. Several years later‚ Gloria Anzaldúa reclaims the word mestiza in her discussion about borders in Borderlands: La Frontera (1987). Writing in the beginning of the 20th century‚ Woolf was very much a proponent of First Wave feminism and its goal of equal possibility for women

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    The Ramos family came to counseling for multiple reasons. The children have had a difficult time dealing with their parent’s divorce. Jose and Cynthia have struggled with communication prior to their divorce‚ but since the divorce‚ it has become worse. Part of this is due to Jose’s very busy work schedule‚ in which he does not make much time to communicate with his family or spend time with his daughters. In addition to the parents challenges with the communication‚ Maria has been sneaking out of

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    Gloria Anzaldua

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    In the essay How to Tame a Wild Tongue from Borderlands/La Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua paints a moving portrait of the search for identity in a world that refuses to allow one. The physical borderland between the U.S. and Mexico helps create‚ but is also secondary to‚ the psychological "fence" that a person is put on when they are denied a culture and a place in society. Anzaldua talks about the dilemma she faced about her own language and how she represents herself through her chosen language‚ the

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    My report is about the novel "Burying the Sun‚" by Gloria Whelan. The title of the book may illustrate how war can destroy a kid’s heart‚ the same way that burying the sun would darken and eventually destroy the earth.  It also gets dark and cold in Siberia‚ as if one ’buried’ the sun.  In my opinion‚ this is a great historical fiction on World War II. The story takes place in early 1940s Russia‚ in the city of Leningrad (now called St. Petersburg).  The main character is a 15-year old boy named

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    Patient Zero Lab Report Dashell Zamm The Immune system is one of the most important parts of the human body. Its role is to protect us from outside dangers such as pathogens and disease and to keep the body healthy. The immune system protects the body from disease by having a complex system of organs and cells to keep the body safe. The first barrier of the immune system and of the body is the skin which keeps out pathogens from entering the body‚ but if there is a cut in the body‚ the skin can

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    plan to go into the health care career of radiology. In the field of radiology one of the most recent advancements in radiologic technology has been the mobilization of digital medical imaging. This allows technicians to perform X-ray’s at a patient’s bed side. Even though it’s not a big leap from what we’re used to‚ it is still‚ a step in the right direction. My professional growth plan will reflect this by giving myself steps. My first is becoming a Radiology Tech then hopefully becoming a Radiologist

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    When most people think of hospitals‚ they picture a community that puts safety first for their patients and healthcare professionals. But‚ that’s not 100% true. For health care providers who work in the radiology field they are continuously getting exposed to radiation and have to be very cautious with how much they receive. “Radiology is the science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation‚ especially the use of such radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.” In 1895 Röntgen

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