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    Reducing Medical Errors

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    Reduce Risk for Errors CPOE and EMR have been known to decrease medical errors. EMR help prevent unnecessary orders and diagnostic test. EMR also prevents duplication of the same test and orders. Medication are shown in the electronic medical record which providers have access to. The ability to access a patient’s medications without having to rely on just patient information will lower risk. A patient may not always be certain of a dosage or the exact name of a medication and the electronic medical

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    Priori Truths

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    attempts to refute the customary idea that a priori knowledge consist solely of necessary truths‚ and a posteriori knowledge consist of only contingent truths. This is done with the aim of pushing against the widely accepted theories of language brought about by Frege and Russell‚ in addition to confronting the traditional analytic/synthetic distinctions accepted by many philosophers. Kripke claims that necessary truths can be known through both a posteriori‚ as well as‚ a priori. However‚ in my view‚ I

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    "A medication error is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional‚ patient‚ or consumer” (NCCMERP‚ 2016). According to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (2010)‚ medication errors are among the most common medical errors‚ harming at least 1.5 million people every year. Someone who has experience working with medications and the errors of them would be Laurie Dworkin. Laurie

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    The Blunt Truth

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    The Blunt Truth A seemingly growing trend that has become one of the main discussion points on State and Federal levels is the legalization of marijuana for both medical and recreational use. Some citizens are able to see the great potential in the legalization of marijuana‚ not only its benefits for the government‚ but for the patients suffering from major health issues as well. However‚ there is a deceivingly large population that disagree with pro-marijuana supporters‚ arguing that if it laws

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    Finance - Finding Errors

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    Introduction For each error‚ describe to a recently hired bookkeeper how it would be shown on a cash reconciliation. Given the following errors: ∑ The bank recorded a deposit of $200 as $2‚000. ∑ The company’s bookkeeper mistakenly recorded a deposit of $530 as $350. ∑ The company’s bookkeeper mistakenly recorded a payment of $250 received from a customer as $25 on the bank deposit slip. The bank caught the error and made the deposit for the correct amount. ∑ The bank

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    Truth and Plato

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    Essentially‚ both sisters have their own aspect of what they should do regarding this predicament. This leads us into the great question at hand‚ what does the term “dead” mean to us and does the soul play into our outlook on what constitutes whether or not to pull Matthew off of life support and let him go. Melinda is a firm believer in the existence of the soul in regards to the human body. She argues to Melissa that‚ “"His soul‚ Matthew’s soul. That’s what makes him the person he is‚ not just a brain

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    time throughout our lives based on personal desires or simply because we are going through a tough situation in life. Do we‚ in making these decisions‚ pay any real heed to the effects and consequences that we could suffer and how they could not only affect our lives‚ but the lives of others surrounding as well? For the majority of people the answer to that question is typically a no. Making poor choices can ruin our reputations and our futures by placing ourselves in unfavorable situations and/or causing

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    Truth in Media

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    Truth in Media-Pornography Krystal Knafel-Heister Liberty University Truth in Media-Pornography Since the days of ancient people many preserved rock paintings and elements of art‚ which depicts a sexual act between a man and a woman‚ are not uncommon images and homosexual‚ as well as group acts. The well-known ancient Kama Sutra book is filled with all too far from chaste designs. Examples abound. You say‚ but it’s not pornography‚ it’s just drawings of‚ and we are stuffed with the most detailed

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    theme for Nothing But The Truth is manipulation of the facts because almost throughout the book Philip never told people the exact truth. He claims that he was just singing along to the national anthem quietly‚ but in reality he was just loudly humming the song on purpose so he can get kicked out of her class. Sadly‚ almost everyone fell for it. They believed that Philip was innocent and Miss. Narwin was the bad guy. Unfortunately for Miss. Narwin‚ nobody is there to explain what actually happened in

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    What is a shrinking glacier? Well basically the world’s ice is slowly melting‚ so that also means our glaciers are melting (shrinking). This is a problem worldwide. The oil‚ coal‚ natural gases‚ and fossil fuels we burn affect our atmosphere and increase the temperatures that melt our glaciers. If the glaciers continue to melt rapidly ocean levels will rise‚ there will be flooding‚ there also could be droughts. This is a very serious issue today but I’m just going to tell you about two places for

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