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    influencing buying decisions among end users. Distributors account as a key sales channel, esp. in the emerging markets. Figure1: MedTech Distribution Structure (1) Channel partnership for medical technologies depends on manufacturer’s preference. Sales via distributors is common practice for most medical technology products, whereas direct sales or procurement from capital equipment manufacturing companies is preferred by the private hospitals. Market Size & Growth Trends According to…

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    including program and social media. A young child is a human being younger than 12 years old. In other word, young children spend too much time staring at the screen of an electronic device. Should screen time for young children be limited? Many parents are under the belief that technology, and electronic devices are essential for a child’s development. They want their children’s school to include the use of computer in the class room. Wright said: "Differences in learning styles are more…

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    forms and modes. Insurance companies are the main way that people are able to reimburse for services. Without it, they would have to personally pay for and reimburse medical care out of pocket. Many people receive health insurance from their employers. When being employed, one should receive insurance that would cover basic medical needs, including methods of contraception. In fact, many employees have contraception included in their reimbursement plans through their insurance. But, like…

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    Medical devices function to save and improve the lives of humans across the globe. Sadly, some devices turn out to be defective, leading to new health issues and possibly even death. This occurs when a faulty design prohibits the device from working as intended or when one or more parts of the product are contaminated during manufacturing. As a result of the defect, the patient may find they need to undergo further treatment, often in the form of surgery, and some die as a result of the product…

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    a safe early mobility device with the following benefits: Improved level of consciousness Increased inspiratory muscle strength Patients are removed from the ventilator sooner Stimulates the body’s sensory modalities Kho et al.(2015, p. 1419.e3) believe that in-bed cycling is an assuring technology to enrich rehabilitation of critically ill patients. Recommended treatment time 20 minutes 5x/day to increase quadriceps force Nursing can be trained to use this mobility device No adverse effects…

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    Results. Wheelchairs provide mobility that can be either self-directed or partner assisted. Manual wheelchairs are the most common MAT device (Collins, 216) and allow the individual to self-propel or to be pushed by another person. Powered wheelchairs permit the user to easily control the direction and speed of the machine. Some powered wheelchairs allow occupants to adjust the seat position--some chairs can even fully recline to a sleeping position. Other wheelchairs are push-assisted--that is,…

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    Describe the Beneficiary's Medical Profile (follow Optimal's writing guidelines) * The beneficiary was 67 year old woman with a history of chronic venous stasis and chronic non-healing leg wound. She went to the Emergency Room (December 27, 2013) complaining of bilateral lower extremity swelling (cellulitis) and pain. She had a severe infection (septic shock), was admitted to the hospital, was seriously ill, and “ended-up with bilateral above-knee amputation.” She developed multiple problems…

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    What would you do if you were found to have a terminal illness? Every year nearly one million people are diagnosed with an illness that will ultimately take their life. Countless of those people will have to endure frequent treatments, and that is if they are fortunate enough to have a potential cure available. On top of that, some of those individuals will not have family members to be their support and anchor. Should they be subject to the anguish that is bound to happen? Assisted…

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    Text neck become one of the most harmful pain syndrome in neck and shoulder region. People 's lifestyle nowadays has depended on smart phones in communication, reading, and entertainment. Mobile device users frequently adopt prolonged forward head posture while looking down at the screens of mobile devices. The exaggeration on using mobile technology leaded to Text Neck Pain Syndrome (TNP). [1] [2]. The position of neck while using the smartphones causes fibrotic of muscular…

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    routes are in place. Some, for example, are to public and private schools, day cares and adult rehab centers. Demand Responsive System offers public transportation services for Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells and San Patricio Counties to day cares, shopping, medical appointments, job sites and job…

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