Silvestri: Companion CD-ROM for Saunders Comprehensive Review of Nursing for the NCLEX-PN® Examination‚ 4th edition This CD is designed to run on both PC and Macintosh. Your computer should meet the following minimum requirements: Windows® Windows 2000 or above operating systems Intel Pentium III processor (or equivalent) / 600 MHz or greater (may be sluggish with processor speeds below 800 MHz) 256 MB RAM 50 MB Free disc space At least an 1024 x 768 pixels screen resolution Thousands
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Week Seven Checkpoint By Melanie Goodwin-Deloach Briefly explain causes and solutions for three of the most common billing and coding errors. What effect does the Medicare National Correct Coding Initiative have on the billing and coding process? Explain your answers. Some of the most common errors in billing and coding can actually be very easily fixed. They generally come down to not using proper modifiers and this can often result in a service not being covered. If the modifier states
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Should people be allowed to use cell phones while driving? New York Daily News reported “….The study showed that drivers who use cell phones to talk while behind the wheel are likely to be poor multi-taskers then those who don’t.” Cell phone use in a car has grown dramatically. Cell phone distraction makes drivers less aware of their surroundings such as pedestrians crossing the road to children getting off the school bus with a stop sign. Drivers need to be more aware of what’s going on the road
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The Heart • What does it generate? • Why is that so important? • Found in the… • Apex points at… • Base points at… • Sits atop the… • Medial to… • Anterior to the… • Posterior to the… Fibrous Pericardium • Made of… • Encloses. • Stabilizes. • Prevents... Serous Pericardium • Deep to the… • 2 layers • Parietal pericardium • Visceral pericardium • Pericardial cavity. 3 Layers of the Heart Wall • Epicardium • Myocardium • Endocardium. Heart Chambers
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Week 4 Discussion Activity/Assignment: Due March 1st (for those of you who have not already posted or sent me an e-mail response) Write a simple answer about 4 or 5 sentences for Part 1. You must complete Part 1 and 2 of the assignment to receive full credit. If you do not have at least 4 sentences you will not receive full credit. If you don’t submit your answer within the due dates you will receive a zero. You will not be able to see anyone else’s response until you submit yours. Part 1. What
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Radio Lab - Personality Steven Johnson Wrote a book – a bio feedback Hooked up to a bunch of sensors and probs Body in motion Made a joke – had a huge spike in the screen - book about the brain (what part likes coke or pepsi) Sleepers as they dream 7th century Venice Created mirrors “That’s me” -steven Johnson Repeating the word over and over‚ and the image of you‚ losts its meaning. The inner real you – scientists figuring it Flux – change (it’s natural) Sense of self – where
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Abdominal aortogram. The right groin was prepped and draped in the usual fashion. Seldinger technique was used to enter the femoral artery. A 6-French sheath was placed. A pigtail catheter was introduced in the upper abdominal aorta‚ and an AP aortogram was done using the DSA cut film technique using 20 cc of Omnipaque. Results: The abdominal aorta appears mildly irregular above and below the renal arteries‚ with no significant stenosis. (Separate the codes with a comma in your response as
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Match each combining form with its closest definition. a. acanth(o) b. actin(o) c. aer(o) d. algio e. amyl(o) f. andr(o) g. athero h. bacill(o) i. bacteri(o) j. bar(o) k. bas(o) l. bio 1. The closest definition for light. ________________________________________ 2. The closest definition for air. ________________________________________ 3. The closest definition for pain. ________________________________________ 4. The closest definition for starch. ________________________________________ 5
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4016 Lab – Urinary System Anatomy Remember to use your APR to identify urinary system anatomy! Activity 1 – Renal and Urinary Anatomy Type the number of the following structures using the numbered lines in the diagram in the lab book: _8__ abdominal aorta _2__ hilum of the kidney _3__ inferior vena cava _7__ kidney _6__ renal artery _1__ renal vein _9__ ureter _5__ urethra _4__ urinary bladder Type the number of the following structures using the numbered lines in the diagram
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION or EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name: Brenda C. Seggermen Patient ID: 903321 Date of Admission/Date of Arrival: 3/27/---- Admitting/Attending Physician: Alex McClure‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Ectopic pregnancy CHIEF COMPLAINT: The patient was admitting to the emergency room this morning complaining of abdominal pain. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient states that she has been having vaginal bleeding more like spotting
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