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    With help of Clinical Document Architecture health care providers are allowed to create digital documents with patient information on it that may be send to other health care providers. CDA is s a flexible markup standard that determines the structure of certain medical records, such as discharge summaries and progress notes. “It also makes documents machine-readable so that they can be easily processed electronically and makes them human-readable…

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    (UPL) Paralegals are individuals qualified for legal practices under the qualifications of educational background, law employment as well as working under the supervision of the attorneys within any environmental settings. Therefore, these individuals have a legal obligation to work under the instruction and supervision of the attorney in the law societies. With the attorney’s supervision, the paralegals can engage vast statutory activities within the frameworks of practicing law in the world.…

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    Cost Of Paperless

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    paper files and moving existing electronic files into the document management system. It took almost two years to complete” (Friedman, G. H. 2005), which shows that a great deal of time is required to set up possible computer systems Next, the initial cost is an important factor to consider for, computer systems “[…] require a considerable investment in computer technology initially” (Weiss, M. J. 1994). with , “To maintain a digital document requires an infrastructure of hardware: servers,…

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    3. Explain the Document Object Model. One of the most important matters to know about when using JavaScript is the DOM, or Document Object Model. To describe it simply, it is a way for your HTML and JavaScript to interact and how the JavaScript is able to do its job. It is very important in order to get the code to work. The Document Object Model is basically a mapping layout model for the HTML. To put it more simply it takes the HTML and treats it kind of like a tree structure. The overall…

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    The term "forensic" means "in open court"(vocabulary.com). Forensics is a broad array of sciences used for both legal and criminal purposes. Help to solve crimes using analysis of physical evidence compared with evidence with suspects. A Forensic science technician or also known as, forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, or Criminalist, is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and preserving physical evidence to aid in investigations. The contributions they make to today's world can seem…

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    Foot Pathology Summary

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    known as Morton 's neuroma [MN] (Rout et al., 2009). For this week 's discussion, the author wishes to discuss the two diagnostic imaging commonly employed by clinicians in confirming the diagnosis for MN. The research article by Fazal, Khan, and Thomas (2012) shall serve as the springboard for the discussion on the use of ultrasonography (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in MN. Fazal et al. (2012) characterized MN as a benign nonneoplastic condition accompanied with neural…

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    writer says, “Permanent tattooing is the process of body modification by deposition of a pigment into the dermis” (Simunovic and Shinohara 525). In the past three decades, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become increasingly popular in the medical field. Magnetic resonance imaging is a type of medical imaging that is non-invasive and safe in most cases. However, in some cases, patients with tattoos who have undergone MRI scans have experienced first and second degree burns along with other…

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    can tell what bones are broken but can also tell if something is wrong with you on the inside. A Radiologist is a medical doctor (MD) or doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) who specialize in using medical imaging techniques that help diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. The medical imaging that they use would be x-rays, CTs,…

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    Essay On Cranioplasty

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    correct major aesthetic deformities or both. Today, three-dimensional (3D) models of anatomical structures can be constructed based on anatomical information from scanning data coming from computerized tomography (CT) [7,15]. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data is used to the 3D modelling of soft tissues and computerized tomography (CT) for hard tissues (i.e. bone) of the human body. Basically, the skull is symmetrical structure; regularly abnormalities on one side of the skull model full…

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    Ultrasound sonography is used in almost every field of medicine practiced today. It is a very important tool in diagnosing several possibly deadly illness. Ultrasound sonography may be the best option in certain situations while other options may not even be a first option. But, as with anything there are certain risk factors that need to be taken into consideration. There are pros and cons to almost everything, however this essay should show you how the pros outway the cons. The field of…

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