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    Step 6: Once the drilling gets about 500 feet above the shale formation‚ a downhole drilling motor with sophisticated measuring instruments begins the angle drilling creating a new horizontal path into the shale formation. Step 6: Once the drilling gets about 500 feet above the shale formation‚ a downhole drilling motor with sophisticated measuring instruments begins the angle drilling creating a new horizontal path into the shale formation. Step 4: The cement and casing are then pressure tested

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    Medical Negligence‚ Malpractices‚ Law and Bangladesh Perspective Back in 1992 there were hardly any private medical hospitals in Bangladesh. Standard of medical treatments were comparatively lower than now it is but it was at least at the standard as expected from the available expertise and technologies. This is 2012‚ and it is expected that the standard of medical treatment would grow up significantly. During 80’s- 90’s we used to see news of malpractices of so called ‘doctor’ only in villages

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    A medical laboratory technologist‚ also referred to as clinical laboratory scientist or medical laboratory scientist‚ are a big part of a health care team. Medical laboratory technologists primarily study and practice diagnostic medicine by generating accurate and reliable test results in chemistry‚ hematology‚ immunology‚ immunohematology‚ and microbiology. A medical laboratory technologists typically collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids such as blood and urine‚ tissue‚ and other

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    Electronic Medical Records In this article the author explains patients’ records at healthcare facilities may now be stored using electronic medical records (EMR) instead of the paper charts that have been used in the past. EMRs have several disadvantages and advantages. One of the biggest disadvantages to EMRs is the high initial start-up cost. The healthcare facilities have to buy the equipment to begin the process. They also have to hire people to convert their current files from paper copies

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    The seemingly harmless‚ easily accessible medicine in which doctors prescribe to patients every day account for “100‚000” times as many deaths than the heavily criminalized‚ all natural drug we know as marijuana. Because of its non-toxic and non-addictive characteristics not one death has resulted from the use of marijuana. Some skeptics argue that marijuana‚ also known as ‘cannabis’‚ can become a gateway drug but those who use it for medical purposes find that they never really become tolerant to

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    Medicinal Marijuana: The Debate Marijuana or Cannabis sativa is a natural grown plant in which the leaves‚ stems and flowers contain delta-9-tetrahydro-cannibinal (THC). When smoked‚ THC gives the user a type of euphoria or “high” feeling. However‚ many medical professionals and patients claim that this drug also gives users medical benefits for various ailments; and they are fighting to have this drug legalized for this reason. According to the National Academy of Sciences

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    The Beginning: Paper Trail SlumThe medical and healthcare field is characterized with the cumbersome practice of obtaining and maintaining extensive documentation of patient information. Medical staff‚ physicians and healthcare practitioners are legally responsible to maintain a comprehensive‚ efficient as well as effective way to collect‚ maintain and archive patient information. Traditionally‚ this process of information collection and maintenance was accomplished manually resulting in an endless

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    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 record allows to provider to have

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    Calladae OB/GYN Employee Training Manual K. McClary - Instructor August 8‚ 2006 Ieshia Alexander Le’nci Battle Caylen Gaither Alyssa Hall Danielle Sheppard Table of Contents Office Hours and Staff 1 Job Delegations 2 Telephone Procedures 4 Routing Chart 5 Fax Machine Use 6 Appointment Scheduling 7 Triage 9 In Office Patient Emergency Situations 11 In Office Emergencies 12 Disposal of Waste Products 14

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    The term "marijuana" is a word with indistinct origins. Some believe it is derived from the Mexican words for "Mary Jane"; others hold that "marijuana" comes from. the Portuguese word marigu-ano which means "intoxicant" (Geller and Boas‚ 1969: 14). This section outlines the many and varied uses of marihuana through history‚ and deals with its use in medicine and its use as an intoxicant. The experience of the 1960’s might lead one to surmise that marihuana use spreads explosively. The chronicle of

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