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    Over the past decade, almost every health care industry invested in computerization. The use of technology has become an asset in the health care world relative to the paper or hard copy files. Today, the health care systems is advancing toward relying on electronically entered and stored information to assist the healthcare providers in delivering higher quality of care to their patients. Several thoughts immediately come to mind about the integration between nursing and trends in computerizing…

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    In this final paper, we were asked to look at and answer three questions, to the best of our knowledge, as it pertains to current and future aspects of how the ever growing world of informatics and the dynamic field of complex information gathering will affect nursing as we move forward. • What influence does informatics have in nursing? Informatics is something that will influence nurses across the broad as it is more and more interrogated into medical facilities. This dynamic way of…

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    Sp2750 Experiment 4

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    EXSS 2025 Motor Control and Learning Experiment 4: Reaction, Movement& Response Time in Decision-Making Tasks I. Question 3: (i) Why are multiple repeated trials in each task required (ii) Why do we need to complete checks on the data (identify errors etc)? (iii) Why was there a variable fore-period between the start of a trial and the appearance of a stimulus in the tasks? (iv) Why was randomization necessary from Task 1b onwards? (v) Why was 80%(congruent) vs 20%(incongruent) split used in…

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    Advantages of EHR over paper records include an expansive storage capability, availability of the data from many access points at the same time, and nearly immediate retrieval time (Gurley, 2003). The paper record is fragmented and depending on the charts used (e.g. some tend to fly open when dropped, causing paper to be scattered), pieces of the record can be lost. Additionally, when a patient is hospitalized more than once, their old chart must be retrieved in order to provide continuity of…

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    The health information technology is a broad concept that encompasses an array of technologies to store, share and analyze health information. The use of HIT will help in preventing medical errors, improving quality of health care, reducing health care cost, decreasing paperwork, increasing administrative efficiency, and expanding access to affordable health care (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, n.d.). The meaningful use is defined as the use of certified Electronic Health…

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    County needs to be spent wisely on programs and facilities that will be routinely utilized and help the community the most. Technology This Satellite health clinic will need to have an updated process for scheduling patients, an electronic medical record (EMR) system, and updated medical equipment that the community may not have access to at this time. Due to the nature of technology and having to upgrade by leasing or buying new equipment, this is a large financial investment for Pocahontas…

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    busy and making time for family can become tough. Family time is not only extremely important, but it is vital for young ones to learn good character and morals. The Rumbold family doesn’t spend enough quality time together. They are a family of nine people, six biological children with an adopted brother from China who is deaf. It becomes very difficult for this family to spend time together because their ages range from the oldest being nineteen years old, all the way down to the youngest…

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    Crowd Vs Amazon

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    Even though Amazon does not always offer the lowest prices, people continue to purchase from them because of the trust and affinity they have towards the brand. Unlike Amazon, I do not believe that American Airlines has many fans, but has customers that see their purchase as a one-time deal each time. In order to…

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    knowledge and skills areas which were thought to be critical to effective Electronic Health Record use. Additionally, the IOM released "To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System" in November of 1999 (IOM, 1999). This included information regarding: errors being costly in both loss of trust and diminished satisfaction; errors are more commonly caused by faulty systems, processes, and conditions which lead people to mistakes; health care is a decade behind other high-risk industries;…

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    Big World: A Short Story

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    Fear and trepidation were rooted deep within me as the casket stood before me withholding my mother. I gaze over the church and I feel overwhelmed as I witness hundreds of people that have come to say their prayers and goodbyes to the most important person of my life. Although, my heart began to sink as I could not see the familiar face of Biggie anywhere in the church. As we begin to stroll her coffin out of the church, rain…

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