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    I wanted to work in a hospital but I noticed that physicians didn't have enough time to spend with their patients as physiotherapists did. Furthermore, I like spending more time with people I care for. Therefore, I made up my mind to become a physiotherapist. I work in a great comprehensive hospital called (Medical complex). It provides health services under the umbrella of health insurance. A lot of patients from different regions were present in it. I dealt with many patients from different…

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    Doctor General tasks of a profession Hospital doctors examine, diagnose and treat patients who have been sent by GPs and other health professionals. They apply medical knowledge and skills to the diagnosis, prevention and management of disease. The responsibilities of a doctor depends on what the doctor is specialized in. All hospital doctors are specialized a bit more in one area than another. Here are some of the more common areas: anaesthetics, emergency medicine, general medicine, general…

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    concentrated on critical management and transportation for patient who access the emergency medical health. The paramedic’s scope of practice contains pharmacological and invasive interventions to decrease the mortality and morbidity related to critical pre hospital medical and trauma emergencies. Advanced paramedics has strong knowledge, abilities and skills, developed by appropriate training and education. Moreover, advanced paramedics based on advanced assessment. Paramedics delivers care in…

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    Ethical dilemma is unpreventable in the clinical setting. It is often difficult for nurses to make decisions every time that they are in this kind of situation. Physically restraining a patient is one of the most common situations that nurses may deal with that may challenge their ethical principle. Placing patients in restraints is viewed differently by many people as this has both pros and cons. However, when solving ethical issues, nurses are guided and supported by ethical principles and…

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    An Air Ambulance Service is created to those individual who require medical assistance in situation when road ambulance cannot reach. When need emergency medical assistance over a distance, in that situation Air ambulance services is helpful to get reach over there in minimum time. Time, distance & the health condition of patient, every major factor has consider in the air medical services. Sometimes unfortunately these types of situation have to face where we need fast medical services. An Air…

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    The impact of the use of contact lenses and glasses on eye Background : The contact lenses and glasses of modern techniques that help to improve the range of visions. But these techniques are not without side effects and multiple damage. The problem of the study: that the use of lenses and glasses may lead to various health damage such as: Corneal scars , redness , itching and others. The aim of study is to describe the resulting from the use of contact lenses and glasses among students…

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    Pros And Cons Of Beetroot

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    We should not compare ourselves with celebrities when it comes to beauty. They are different from us in the sense that they have the money to spend for rejuvenation treatment and they can buy all the expensive skin care products at the flick of their fingers. Though we are not actors, singers and models, we can still be like them by following the natural ways in treating and preventing wrinkles. Tip No.1: Beetroot Beetroot is an excellent source of various nutrients that act as barriers against…

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    HHE Pacer Case Analysis

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    "Segmentation provides companies with opportunities to increase their effectiveness"(Zoltners, Sinha, & Zoltners 2001). The target market cannot be limited to private hospitals, rescue teams, and surgical centers, if HHE wants to grow the business at the rate that they are anticipating. The cardiology division in a public hospital is a great prospect in this scenario, since in this section the organization can discover particular clients for the product they are looking to…

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    As we all know ethics in treating the mentally ill is a contraversial issue. Varies studys and theorys have provided different opinions and ways of going about treating the issue. Since the mental health act in 1983 the use of restraint on mentally ill patients has come along way, however there is still improvement to be made I'm sure. The essay will analyse the key ethical issues involved determing the issue by, considering arguments for for and against the use of restraint and what people's…

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    the test data to a healthcare professional in real-time. The most befit of using the RPM are • Improving the health outcomes to patients and decreeing the hospitalizations and hospital readmissions. • Provide the health care service needed by patients to remote locations or to patient who can't go to hospital and health…

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