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    4‚ 2015 Manage Discussion Entry Reporting about the disease very late. One day‚ a husband asked the doctor if his wife could do the injection at home instead of coming to the hospital every hour. The doctor said yes‚ but both of you need to sign a paper that if something happens‚ it will not be our fault. They both agreed and signed the paper. In couple of hours on the same day her husband told her that she needs to do the injection on the hips. While she was doing it‚ her husband

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    collection and analysis techniques appropriate? How? Data collection techniques are questionable‚ because some of the subjects were interviewed at the health center and some at their home. They were questionable‚ due to the subjects at home may elicit more of an open and honest response versus the subjects interviewed at the healthcare center. The data analysis techniques were appropriate by how all of the interviews were taped and immediately transcribed. B. Is the significance/importance of

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    of the Emergency Room Physician. Commonly faced issues include patient “dumping”‚ organ donation‚ and Do-Not Resuscitate orders. These issues have ethical and legal considerations for the Emergency Room Physician in regards to their responsibilities and actions. The ethical right for individuals to have access to health care already has a form of legal binding within the United States as seen in the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. “In 1986‚ Congress passed the Emergency Medical

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    the class to field trips to NASA or museums‚ I am very intrigued by the experience. I want to become an Emergency Room Doctor‚ so those type of field trips can benefit me in my future. I do enjoy working with groups to do projects such as‚ mousetrap car‚ bottle rockets‚ and bridges because it gets done faster. Also we put our creative minds together to format one specific idea and we learn new things. Creating projects based upon engineering drawings are easier because we just have to make it come

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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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    According to (O’Rourke‚ chp.10‚ pg.8)‚ Culture is composed of material objects‚ ideas‚ values‚ and attitudes: and expected patterns of behavior. It is through our culture‚ that communication beings‚ the older you become that does not change‚ but gets more difficult. In the article Cross-Cultural Communication in the Workplace: can we stay home without it‚ (Kudirka‚ Joi Constance‚1989 pg1). points out there must be training in cultural diversity in the workplace. It is a integrate tool

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    Urgent cares are medical facilities that provide and deliver medical care for things such as illness and injuries that require immediate attention but are usually not serious enough to require the patient to take a trip to the emergency room. Urgent is a word meaning to take immediate action‚ and was derived from the Latin word “urgentem”. The first urgent care facility was established in the 1970s when a few emergency medicine physicians came together and decided that the time had come to respond

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    The Use of Emergency Room as a Primary Care Provider There are Emergency rooms all over the United States that are being utilized as primary care provider.‚ by patients covered by private insurance‚ Medicaid‚ Medicare as well as the uninsured.(Baker‚ August 13‚ 2008) Some patients call their primary care provider and are told‚ they cannot be worked in for several days or weeks. The option given is to go to the Emergency room for treatment. Other reasons are people who do not have a primary

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    I’m sitting in the emergency room waiting room considering what I could’ve possibly done to be entitled to this. I’m only 10 how could I be responsible for something like this. I sat there staring at my siblings deeply absorbed in thought. In a way I knew that my day would end with news that would disappoint me. I think it’s better if I back up just a little. The evening of July 13th‚ 2010 was a transformative evening‚ As a young girl experiencing something like this impacts you significantly and

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    Emergency room over utilization is one of the leading causes of today’s ever increasing healthcare costs. The majority of the patients seen in emergency rooms across the nation are Medicaid recipients‚ for non-emergent reasons. The federal government initiated Medicaid Managed Care programs to offer better healthcare delivery‚ adequately compensate providers and reduce healthcare costs. Has Medicaid Managed Care addressed the issues and solved the problem? The answer is ‘Yes’ and ‘No’. Throughout

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