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    Master patient index also known as master person index is a way to link patient’s medical number record with common identification data requirement. Examples of these are patient’s complete name, date of birth, gender, mother’s maiden name, and Social Security number. MPI is the number one go to method to help important information for the patient to be found using paper based filing system in the health information Department. Most MPI are filed alphabetically. Which means physician’s…

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    trauma is the current leading cause of death and hemorrhage is the largest causation of that death. In the first 24 hours, hemorrhage accounts for upwards of 50% of trauma related death. With such a startling statistic, it is important that early identification combined with an aggressive treatment approach is implemented with these patients. This is what the basis of the article New Strategies for Massive Transfusion in the Bleeding Trauma Patient was about, what old strategies work and…

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    needs to be administered by people with the appropriate training. There has been a big push of assessments being different for those students who are under represented. The article says, “NAGC believes that assessments selected for use in the identification of gifted students must be sensitive to and appropriate for the characteristics of the students being assessed and must aim to be inclusive of students from different cultures, races, and economic circumstances” (NAGC, 1). The article also…

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    The 2012 Emergency Response Guidebook was created by the transportation departments of the United States, Canada, Mexico and Argentina. It was written for firefighters, police and any other emergency service personnel that may arrive on the scene of an accident involving the transportation of dangerous goods. This guide is intended to help responders identify the specific material hazards and inform them of how to keep not only themselves but the public as well safe. This book is helpful during…

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    Immortem Injuries

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    When entering a crime scene, you need to be prepared for anything. Looking for evidence, like a body, is really useful, but so is DNA from hair follicles and bodily fluids to name a few. When a body is found, it is taken to have an autopsy performed. When examining the body, with X-rays and Cat Scans for example, it is possible that you will find antemortem injuries (injuries that happened before the death). Antemortem injuries can range from bone fractures to abrasions, and they are easily…

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    Do The Right Thing

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    Anti-realism, Cultural Identification, Violence, Interruption, Mobility, Do The Right Thing. Do The Right Thing continues to be a reflection on today reality; there is still an existing of violence, segregation, cultural identification, authority’s abuse and mobility. Even the film theme “fight the power” have an existing of today reality. Neighborhood coming together to fight the people who are in power such as the government and authorities. This film also have racism, stereotypes, distrust…

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    There are many different types of lineups, but the 3 most common are photo lineups, drive by lineups, and eyewitness identification lineups. Lastly, there are many different types of safety kits they have to carry around at all times, but I’m gonna describe 4 I thought were most important. The 4 types are a blood collection kit, bloodstain pattern documentation kit, excavation…

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    miscarriages. However, eyewitness testimony is considered compelling evidence and has been the foundation upon which many cases have been brought to trial. Factors like weapon focus effect, forgetting curve, cross racial identification, communication with witness after identification and memory contamination, contribute to eye witness misidentification. Some of these factors are interestingly depicted in Picking Cotton. Jennifer did not attempt to recall the incident and the face of her…

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    Vivian Smith Case Study

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    Fortunately, according to the police report, it was the only substantial information that served as the basis for Smith’s arrest (besides her match to a very generic description), and show-up identifications are known to be unreliable. The action of law enforcement presenting a suspect face to face with a victim of crime is undeniably suggestive and could lead to wrongful conviction. Numerous factors deem visibility that night questionable. First…

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    means that the non-reactive tubes are not false negatives caused by the lack of AHG. Patient cell auto control as not performed in student lab. Auto control is running the patient’s own red blood cells with their serum for the antibody screen and identification. It is presumed that auto control for this patient was non-reactive, indicating alloantibodies. A reactive auto control indicates the presence autoantibodies and in vitro hemolysis of patient red cells by their own antibodies in the form…

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