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    The Anatomy of Medical Schools There is the sound of sirens, and then the doctor’s pager begins to beep crazily. An accident has happened and they need doctors in the emergency room. The ER is packed full of patients, and the doctors are rushing to the ER to help. Each doctor may choose to approach the patient’s condition in a different way. How they choose to approach the problem depends on the type of medical school they attended. In the United States, there are two types of medical schools…

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    provide patient-centered care. Trust must be established and appreciation of each other’s’ roles must be understood for effective collaboration to take place. From the experience as a medical scribe in the ER, I witnessed the highest level of exposure to real medicine collaboration between ER nurses, physicians, respiratory therapist, etc., partnering to deliver the pinnacle of efficient patient care. I plan to take the learned knowledge of interprofessional collaboration in nursing from work…

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    Client Profile Mr. Ali is a 62 years old male, is a retired former champion boxer. He was involved in over 60 fights and suffered from multiple head injuries during his 22 year boxing career. Three years ago Mr. Ali saw his primary health care provider because he was having difficulty writing because of rhythmic shaking in right hand when relaxed in resting position. The doctor refer him to an inpatient clinic for further testing but he ignored his efforts. Mr. Ali lives alone, and his daughter…

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    Bethany Hamilton

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    water a 14 foot Tiger Shark bit off her arm from the armpit down. She lost 60% of her blood and went into hypovolemic shock; this is a life threatening condition when your organs aren't getting enough blood or oxygen. Luckily Bethany made it to the ER and was placed on the operating table. She spent a week in recovery before being able to return home. Bethany refused to let the fact that she was an amputee keep her off her board.…

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    Cost Of Telemedicine

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    It is a means by which health care professional check, diagnose and treat patient form far way through telecommunication. It has been used to defeat the gap of protecting patients and to improve access to health services that always not available in far rural communities. It is also used to secure lives in a serious care and urgent condition. Today, it involves the use of electronic communication and software to deliver medical services to patient without an in person visit. Overall strength of…

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    Imagine lying on a hospital bed, a place where a person is supposed to be comfortable. The patient greeted by friends and family before they get ready to go in for a surgery that could change their life. When they come to find out their doctor had been taking pictures of them while they were under anesthesia. In 2013, Dr. Nikita A. Levy, a Gynecologist, was sued for seeming harmful and defensive towards his patients. He was then filed against for a medical malpractice case. While investigating…

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    Dp V Flynn Case Summary

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    CRIMINAL LAW CASE: DPP V JOFFREY BARATHEON My name is Daniel ogbonna and in this case I would be supporting the DPP. Legal issues: That the court of appeal should hold a re-trial and use the de minims test. Law: In this section we will be looking at the Actus reus and under this we will look at omission and causation the exceptions and we will also look at manslaughter. An omission ‘a failure to act ‘that means when a person is bound to do or act but he omits to do the that or deliberately…

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    Huangdi died, he was buried with an entire army made from terracotta clay, including more than 8000 soldiers and 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses. This army was built to protect him in his afterlife. Qin Shi Huangdi’s heir and son, Qin Er Shi (meaning the second emperor of Qin Dynasty), claimed the throne when he died. He took after his father and continued harsh and cruel laws with horrifying…

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    Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) is a rare systemic condition that affects renal functioning and can develop into a life threatening disease with lasting complications. HUS is characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (destruction of red blood cells due to damage of small blood vessels), thrombocytopenia (an abnormal drop in platelet count) and impaired renal function (Nayer, A. & Asif, A., 2013). HUS can often onset after an infection of Escherichia coli which is a Shiga toxin-producing…

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    Jose, You make a good point. I feel the information you provided is informative, sound and credible. Being involved with repeat offenders who take no responsibility for their actions is one of the main reasons I could not do the work you do. After reading your letter I wanted to look into what other states are doing. I found that Tennessee is the only state with statutes that specifically makes it a crime to use illicit drugs while pregnant. In Alabama and South Carolina, the high courts have…

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