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    Medical Terms 2

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    Wayne is scheduled to have a visual examination of the distal end of his descending colon that leads into the rectum. This procedure is called a sigmoid/oscopy. • Saliva is secreted from all of the following glands except the: Sebaceous • The medical term for gallstones is: Calculi • Excess glucose in the bloodstream is removed by the liver and stored as: Glycogen • What is the term for a failure of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax? Achalasia • Most organs of the digestive tract are

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    Medical Informatics

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    collaborate with other health care and information technology professionals to develop health informatics tools which promote patient care that is safe‚ efficient‚ effective‚ timely‚ patient-centered‚ and equitable. In October 2011 American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)‚ the organization overseeing the certification of physician specialists in the United States‚ announces the creation of physician certification in Clinical Informatics. The first examination for board certification in the subspecialty

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    Medical Tricorders

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    INTD Essay A medical tricorder is ideally a device that is able to scan the human body and deduce whether the person/patient is sick in anyway. These devices have appeared in many sci-fi TV shows and movies such as Star Trek as future technology that was impossible in the current time period. But fortunately‚ due to today’s rapid technological advances it is possible to create a device that comes close to the ones seen in Star Trek. Medical Tricorders in this generation is a rapidly growing

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    Medical Advancements

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    To what extent did medical advancements during world war two impact the lives of soldiers? One may argue that one of the most helpful drugs during word war two‚ penicillin‚ was discovered in 1960‚ prior to world war two. Although penicillin wasn’t discovered during world war two‚ it was improved on many levels during the time such as production on an industrial scale‚ it became much more readily available‚ and by 1945 it was 20 times stronger than the 1939 version of penicillin. Therefore‚ even

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    071001_JM103_shot_1 Jaundice Meter JM-103 Standard Features Jaundice Meter (JM-103) Charger unit (Model JM-A30) includes checker AC adapter (Model JM-A32) Power cable adapter set Carrying case and wrist strap Instructions for use Training video Specifications (Standard Features) Model name Intent of use Dimensions Weight‚ including Ni-MH battery Measuring method Measurement range Clinical Data Standard

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    Medical Devices

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    Medical Devices For many patients‚ medical devices deliver valuable relief from critical‚ yet failing‚ anatomical mechanisms within their body. An implantable cardioverter – defibrillator (ICD) is one such device that‚ when implanted into the upper left torso‚ delivers high voltage jolts of electricity to patients who are at risk for life-threatening arrhythmias. Ultimately‚ they have the potential capacity to resynchronize one’s cardiac rhythm to the extent that imminent death may be averted. Although

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    Medical Supply

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    of living was‚ the average will always be higher than the cost of living in rural areas and lower than the cost of living in urban areas. The supply of medical treatment‚ that is the capacity of a hospital‚ is inelastic as well as the number of positions necessary to supply the treatment. The number of hospitals does not change. Medical treatment refers to both‚ pharmaceuticals and services‚ and there combination. Deduction: The cost of living can be taken as price index‚ indeed is directly

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    Medical Emergencies

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    is the most important phase of treating medical emergencies‚ despite all the efforts of prevention emergencies will still occur. An emergency is a medical condition that requires immediate treatment. Emergencies do occur in the dental offices. A survey of 4‚000dentists conducted by Fast and others revealed an incidence of 7.5 emergencies per dentist over a 10 year period. Here are three steps to prevent medical emergencies in the dental office: Medical History‚ Patient Evaluation‚ and Staff Training

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    Medical Marijuana

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    that is good or bad‚ not the plant itself. I think that it is time we look past all that we have been told about the dangers of marijuana and see that it actually has legitimate medical uses. And I believe that if it was something developed by scientists instead of a Schedule 1 drug‚ it would already be legal for medical use. I would first like to start off with a little history of the use and regulation of marijuana. For thousands of years Marijuana has been used as herbal medication and for

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    Medical Advances

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    20.07.2013 THE EFFECTS OF MEDICAL ADVANCES Everyone’s dream is to have a long life. Recently‚ it has become possible with the advancement in medicine. Many scientists are still doing research and experiments so that people live longer. In my view‚ medical advances should allow people to live with the people whom they like for a long time but it also disrupts the natural balance.

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