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    he wasn’t in danger of losing his life? The bullets some say were blanks and that he was still wounded. But the wounds were too deep to be blanks and wouldn’t have penetrated Tupac’s body like they did. Suge Knight,(Executive Producer of Death Row Records), never appeared for questioning. That’s really suspicious. I think if Tupac was shot Suge Knight would be the first person questioned. I think that suge would have stepped forward to freely comment on the matter. But did the police arrest…

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    Electronic health records have been a significant change to health care systems and continue to rise across the nation. Patient histories, treatments, orders and medications were handwritten before the use of electronic medical records placing a significant risk for errors due to the illegibility of handwritten orders. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) allows physicians to enter orders electronically, which helps prevent medication errors in such ways that data can be filled in legibly…

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    Even though I had a great summer this year, my favorite time was when I went to the beach with my family. My day at the beach with my family was a great time to just kick back, relax, and have fun. We did things, such as set up the beach supplies, Swam in the water, walked on the boardwalk, and many more. For example, we played football, we played volleyball, soccer, and whiffle ball. Overall, my day at the beach was extraordinary and I can't wait to do it again. There are many types of…

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    • Improve quality and convenience of patient care Health care providers are able to access patient records remotely and in a timely manner. This process helps them deliver better care. Accessibility to EHRs improves a doctors ability to prescribe medication electronically when needed and on the spot. They can also provide electronic referrals to specialty services. Most importantly, EHRs has enhanced decision support for doctors to make more effective and efficient decision on patient care.…

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    information is organized. The EMR has a memory that records every test that the patient has done and alerts the physician. With the computer based medical records staffing needs can be reduced because of what all the EMR can do. Paper medical records had an issue with legibility but with the EMR everything is typed out making is legible. The EMR requires less storage, everything is on the computer’s hard drive, where as with paper medical records need to be stored in a secure room and depending…

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    “I won’t stand for disobedience, nor am I going to allow you to ruin your sister's wedding, with your acting like a victim.” Mama Elena is a character from the book Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. Mama Elena is a ranch owner and a mother of three girls, whose father died of a heart attack. Mama Elena also had a lover who fathered her middle child and was killed. Her husband’s heart attack was brought on upon him hearing this news. Mama Elena is an abusive, evil, and stubborn old…

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    Summary Of Authentication

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    On www.ahima.org I found an article that talks about electronic health record (EHR) and the electronic signatures used in today’s electronic age. Because more and more providers in the health care industry utilize the EHR, it is very important to understand the electronic signature and how it is used. The article explains authentication and the differences between an electronic signature, authorship and attestation. The article also discusses the purposes for an electronic signature and the…

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    Implementation Support Specialist, Data, Application or System Analyst and HER Implementation Specialist (Mid-Level), Data Architect (Mid and Advanced Level), Data Quality Manager (Advanced), Vice President, Information Technology (Master); Operations Medical Records Administration – Patient Registrar, Patient Care Coordinator and Health Information Management (HIM) Clerk (Entry Level), Transcriptionist, Information Technician, Medical Office Administrator, and Cancer Registrar (Mid-Level),…

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    Some resiliency will be expected since Health Matters is a relatively new health system. CEO Steven Forthrights and Chairman Mary White expressed the pros and cons of the challenges they have faced with implementing CPOEs in the past. Steve mentioned, “The surgeons embraced the new CPOE system, largely because they felt the postoperative order sets were easy to use, but the internists and hospitalists rebelled. The CPOE project stalled and the system was never fully implemented” (Wagner, Lee,…

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    The story "Sticks" tells the story of a man who always used metal poles as a way to try to communicate his feelings on holidays to his neighbors and family. Although the metal cross is decorated for the holidays, it is the only joy that the father allows in the family other times he is mean. His children grow up and see the same meanness in themselves. Their father is decorating the pole in strange ways. When his wife dies, he decorates it as a tribute to her using talismans belonging to her and…

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