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    It is vital hospital organizations and networks are ready for the influx of patients with higher acuities. Kaiser has been one of the lead health care organizations who began to utilize electronic health records and patient portals. These portals allow patients the ability…

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    Personal Health Narrative I honestly was so excited for it to be my eighth grade year. The Savannah trip, semi-formal, and moving on to high school in just one year. Eighth grade is that awkward time where boys are a big deal and girls are still trying to learn how to do their makeup correctly. I knew that this year was a big deal to me. I wanted nothing at all to get in my way. I just wanted this year to run as smoothly as possible. I knew I had a date to semi-formal.This was the biggest drama…

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    Intake Form Critique Intake assessments are a critical component to any treatment plan. As such, a clinicians approach to intake assessment has a major impact on the success or failure of treatment and intervention. A biopsychosocial assessment provides the framework for conducting a comprehensive assessment and developing a holistic understanding of where the client is at and helps to identify the presenting problem. 1. Does it ask all of the necessary questions to determine what the…

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    Consent Process In elective cases, I ensure that the consent takes place in my consulting rooms in the week preceding the planned surgery. This is the most suitable environment for the informed consent process to take place, and allows for effective communication between me and my patients. Moreover, I encourage patients to be involve a family member as part of this process for support and re-enforcement of information. In Ms Smith’s case, the consent process occurred in my rooms at the Wesley…

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    The research involved twenty-six inpatients and outpatients who had sought treatment at for different hospitals. The researcher notes that both the social and physical environment have a strong impact on the customer perception of the quality of service rendered and concludes that hospitals should invest in quality staff and enhance their physical environment to optimize customer satisfaction. Chang, C. S., Chen, S. Y., & Lan, Y. T. (2013). Service…

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    I been working at Montefiore hospital for 17 years as a head cashier/office coordinator. I was hired as a cashier, but since Montefiore acquired other facilities in the past 5 years, I got promoted to the office coordinator where one of my job descriptions is to train and help out other cashiers with different issues. My daily duties include processing payments from different departments in order for the facility to check and balance. I check to make sure that each department proves out and…

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    the hospital or medical center, is the site most people will find themselves when they are unsure of what is happening to him or herself or a loved one. According to a recent article in the mental health section of Fox news entitled, Emergency Rooms Slow To Treat, Transfer Psychiatric Patients, (2016), emergency rooms (ER’s) have become the dumping grounds for those exhibiting symptoms of mental illness. In this short paper, it will be made apparent that most emergency departments in hospitals…

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    This time her vital signs were absent, her skin was warm without mottling, and the pupils of the eye were dilated but reacted slowly to light. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was instituted without success, and Cindy Black was pronounced dead. Departure from professional standards of nursing care: In every nursing malpractice case the defendant nurse's conduct is measured against that of a reasonably prudent nurse under the same or similar circumstances. Departure from the professional standards…

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    medical assistant to notify the doctor of the patient’s change in status. An x-ray tech will perform a CT scan if needed and a respiratory therapist may be called to help assess with the geriatric patient’s dyspnea. If the patient is admitted to the hospital, once she is stable, she will moved to the appropriate floor for treatment and continued care during her admission. After she is established, more team members may include: a social worker who can assist with home care, financials and long…

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    “Some experts believe that large, multispecialty practices, which combine primary care physicians and a range of specialists in the same practice, are the organizational structure with the greatest potential to provide consistently high-quality care” (Liebhaber & Grossman, 2007). With our recognitions and experience that our staff would attain their skills could become fully advanced which would lead other medical centers wanting that skill of our winning ways or a current staff member resigns…

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