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    compromise his own convictions, especially those sacred convictions against inflicting unjust suffering unto another? This paradox of obedience to a powerless influence presents itself in two great works of literature: “Shooting an Elephant” and “Civil Disobedience”. Take the pieces’ two bold writers, George Orwell and Thoreau himself, respectively. Forces compel both men to perform what each considers an objectionable act: for Thoreau, to pay a tax supporting the aggressive Mexican- American…

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    ICD-11: A Case Study

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    Well the truth is, no one knows how long it will be until every office is converted to ICD-11. What we do know is it took a great deal of time to transfer from ICD-9 to ICD-10, it took years! Although some are reluctant to have change, the WHO plans to present a new code book to the World Health Assembly by May in 2018. A new code book needs to be developed for the reason that there are new illnesses emerging each and every year. In order to keep the code book up to date we need to…

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    Civil War battlefield surgery, surgeons, and nurses were more common on the battlefield during the war because of the severity of the injuries and sickness from disease. Civil War battlefield surgery came to be known as butchery, though it saved many lives of soldiers and helped them possibly get back on the battlefield. The most common surgery that surgeons performed was amputations. Most deaths didn’t occur because of the amputation itself but because of the “surgical fevers,” which usually…

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    ICD-10 (Icd-9)

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    Well, whether your office is ready or not, ICD-10-CM is coming. While its implementation has been delayed over the past few years, it's not going away. This update is more complicated than the ICD-9-CM. Things change. Diagnosis and treatment both have gotten more complicated in the past 25 years since the ICD-9 was introduced. That is why it is time to learn how to code and implement ICD-10. What does ICD-10 affect? Don't make the mistake of thinking ICD-10 is only going to affect coding and…

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    across the elements of U.S. cyber activities: foundational capabilities and investments such as upgraded infrastructure, increased bandwidth, and integrated operational capabilities; enhanced collaboration, including common technology, tools, and procedures; and enhanced shared situational awareness through shared analytic and collaborative…

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    Medicine During War

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    During the war disease was at war itself with the soldiers. It killed devastating amounts of nurses, surgeons and etc. Many tried to conquer the amounts it was killing. At the beginning of the civil war medical procedures were not the most sterile and supplies was scarce. Medicine played a significant role in the war. Especially since war had an major impact medicine leaving soldiers terribly wounded and more. War helped the development of medicine to help maintain a strong military force. Field…

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    him or her the symptoms, getting the doctor’s assurance that your health will be back to normal in a few days to a week and getting a prescription for medication. There is a process to making the following steps work smoothly and precisely. The procedures begin with preregistering the patient, establishing financial responsibility, check the patients in, reviewing coding compliance, reviewing billing compliance, check out patients, monitor payer adjudication, generate patient statements and…

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    A cognitive strategy is a mental process or procedure for accomplishing a particular cognitive goal. (Cognitive ,2015). The first example of cognitive strategies, I present to you is about Sarah. Sarah has the ideal that if she makes an A in English class, she can definitely pledge next spring. Sarah…

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    Icd 10 Pros And Cons

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    In the healthcare industry, the acronym known as ICD 10 is a very powerful 5 character term, however what exactly is ICD 10? Why is it so important in the overall field of healthcare and what does is mean for the providers and the patients that they serve? ICD 10 stands for International Classification of Disease, Tenth Edition. It is the global coding system that all healthcare systems use, even internationally. ICD was formed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1989. It was made to…

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    More Americans have died during the Civil War than any other war. 620,000 soldiers died in the line of duty. Two-thirds of these didn’t die from wounds. They died from diseases such as typhoid and dysentery. Civil War medicine was not yet advanced enough to connect a lack of hygiene with an influx of disease. Lack of hygiene in hospitals and camps also contributed to the spread of disease. Placing a latrine downstream away from the clean water supply was sometimes also overlooked. Disease spread…

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