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    organizations ranging from large hospital systems to the private physician practices that are vital for effective and efficient daily operations. • In-depth knowledge of various imaging modalities and core diagnostic procedures, including a variety of cardiovascular procedures used in…

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    Afib Case Study

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    atrial fibrillation (Afib) or atrial flutter (AFL) is to provide a reliable approach of care across. Guidelines are as follow: Diagnosis/Evaluation • Assessment of signs and symptoms • Electrocardiogram (ECG) • Physical exam • Laboratory test • Imaging (chest x-ray, echocardiogram) • Continuous telemetry monitoring Treatment/Management • Resuscitation and consideration of other conditions contributing to instability • Direct current cardioversion • Rate-controlling agents (calcium channel…

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    recommendations for implementing IT innovations. The organization I selected is a Military Treatment Facility, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center (KACC), MD. The innovation that I would recommend for improvement is the requirement for Health Artifact Imaging System (HAIMS) that scans bulk paper medical records and turn it into electronic files. The conversions into electronic files allows the Department of Veterans Affairs to remotely gain access and attain the medical information needed to…

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    Radiologic Technician

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    fragile, this means that there is a greater risk of breaking something. This then would mean that there is a greater use for x-rays and other imaging making the need of radiologist technicians greater. As a Radiologist Technician you are subjected to radioactive material on a daily basis. According to Cancer Risks among Radiologists and Radiologic Technologists: Review of Epidemiologic Studies “increased mortality due to leukemia among early workers employed before 1950, when radiation…

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    Forensic imaging will be created by forensic tools such as FTK. FTK imager will help to preserve the original data as evidence without any changes in data which occurred during the investigation. I will use a write blocker to connect to the target system and copy…

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    high rates. Besides, when it comes to diagnosing diseases, doctors everywhere depend on medical imaging equipment ultrasound machines in particular, as it helps in capturing live images of the patient’s internal organs. However, there are a plethora of companies that provides ultrasound machine financing. While, sure, leasing an ultrasound machine has its own advantages too, financing this medical imaging equipment is a much better option. Besides, ultrasound machines are of vital importance…

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    radiology offers two basic services: imaging analyses and reports. Additionally, the images that the radiologist is deciphering is part of medico-legal documents. Therefore errors in Radiology may result in negligence that can lead to a lawsuit. As indicated by Owens, Taylor, & Howlett (2016, p. 593), there are multifactorial reasons that caused these mistakes; no single reason was identified behind these flaws that happened during the exploration of the imaging study. Gone are the eras where…

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    Save time and improve accuracy with templates for urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, incontinence, recurrent bladder infections, enlarged prostate, and many other common complaints seen daily in the urology clinic, or create your own to document pelvic cancers and complex cases. Interoperability features empower urologists with tools and resources to access patient files from mobile devices at the bedside, in the exam room and anywhere there is an Internet connection for faster…

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    The documents that have the most application in technical aspects are The National Incident Management System (NIMS) and National Response Framework (NRF). The documents posses a magnitude of information in regards to incidents and incident management(U.S. Department of Homeland Security And National Institute of Standards and Technology,2011). The NIMS provides a systematic approach to guide all involved organizations through the entire life cycle of preventing, protecting against,…

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    Case Study: Mi Casa, Inc.

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    stated Mr. Megginson identification was only for the purpose of employment and do not physically reside at 660 Kenyon Street, NW. On December 3, 2015 Investigator Davis reviewed DHS Automated Client Eligibility Determination System (ACEDS), DHS Document Imaging Management System (DIMS), and determined Mr. Donald Megginson is a single 44 year old male, who received SNAP/Medicaid benefits 12/2012 through 5/2015 for a household composition of 1. His physical address is listed 660 Kenyon St, NW #7,…

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