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    E-Prescribing Case Study

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    Errors regarding medication can be reduced from 13 to 99% in various studies. (CPOE article C) In one study, CPOE with CDS had a substantial diminution in errors in prescribing that were between 17 and 201 for every 100 orders. The potential number of adverse drug events (ADEs) declined by 0.9%. For certain medications for kidney diseases where the dose was too high, there was a 31% diminution in those errors. (CPOE article A) In a study on pediatric patients, CPOE with CDS was thought to be…

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    Absolutism and relativism are considered to be the extreme opposite ends of the error of perspective spectrum. Even though I tend more toward absolutism when it comes to error of perspective, I strongly believe that everyone, including myself, falls into the grey area between absolutism and relativism depending on certain situations. Like everybody else, I am not perfect and I do commit errors in my thinking as well as my perspective, ranging from a minor one to a major one, whether it is in…

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    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 concerning the dose, route, and time it should be given (Forni, Chu, & Fanikos, 2010). However, understanding how to utilize the employer’s electronic health record system is still essential in preventing medication errors. The use of many…

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    Charles Croft Case Study

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    MEMORANDUM Writing project 1:Hypothetical 1 TO: Charles Croft FROM: Iceman (Tianjue Tao) DATE: 10/19/2017 SUBJECT: Errors in Client Recommendation and Suggestions I discovered some statistical errors when I dou¬¬¬ble-checked the research for the client proposal. If these errors would change our findings and recommendations to the client, we should amend the mistakes immediately. Otherwise, our client may not only suffer substantial losses, but our firm may even lose business. Under these…

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    Sharmistha Santra A Thermometric Titration Table: (Representing the results obtained from the experiment) Known Acid HCl 1 mol dm-3 (± 0.100) Unknown Acid HCl 0.76 mol dm-3 (± 0.100) Highest Temperature (Time) 28.5 (190s) 28.6 (235s) Lowest Temperature (Time) 22.9 (55s) 22.9 (55s) Sample Calculation for the Unknown Concentration C1V1 = C2V2 1 (190 - 505) = C2 (235 - 505) 1 28.0 = C2 37.0 C2 = 2837 C2 = 0.760 mol dm-3 (±0.0500) Sample Calculation for the amount of mole in Unknown…

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    Summary Of False Labeling

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    Summary The question asked for the purpose of this study was: “Will using barcoding technology decrease the rate of specimen labeling/patient identification errors?” The search was done through the Chamberlain College database and PubMed. Key words used were, specimen labeling errors, bar coding, compliance and prevention. Articles were reviewed that was published between 2012 and 2016 that were full text and peer reviewed. This study revealed two different types of studies. The first…

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    ethics have features that are prescriptions and proscriptions. Prescriptions are tenets that tell you what to do and proscriptions are tenets that caution you not to do something. To effectively abide by these codes there are errors of omission and errors of commission. An error of commission…

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    the irony of the enduring effects of medicine. Dubner shockingly reacts to a conclusion mentioned in the podcast that states medical error is the third leading cause of death in the United States behind heart disease and cancer. How has medical error earned its place in the number three position and what can be done to analyze and understand this ranking? Medical error can include writing prescription drugs when not needed, resulting in over treatment. America is the leader in consumption of…

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    Intergroup Attack Theory

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    Because of infrahumanization, many horrible acts can happen or are even encouraged in certain groups of the world (Taub Amanda). Since it’s easy for these errors to run rampant, atrocities like terrorists groups, genocides, and preventable killings can and do, happen. While it supports many viewpoints I list, the conflict theory paradigm might not be the best paradigm to analyze with this article, and I would…

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    User Must be able to enter a license key □ User must be able to enter their BackOffice Login ID □ User must be able to accept the End User License Agreement* □ System _shall_ validate the authenticity of the license key □ System _shall_ display an error message is the…

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