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    Mr. Peters, the adjuster from Auto-Owners requested this task assignment. Mr. Peters requested that I obtain radiology reports and films. He provided 52 pages of medical records for review. Mr. Peters also approved my meeting with Ms. Krause to obtain a current medical consent and to obtain a history of prior treatment. SUMMARY On 6/19/18 I was able to meet with Ms. Krause. She understood that this meeting was only a task assignment to obtain medical records for Mr. Peters. Ms. Krause…

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    Hi Omari I agreed with your description of a barber job. It is unvilable how barbers performed surgeons' occupations without even having any knowledge about it.So, they put the lives of many people in danger. However, you forgot to mention an interesting detail about surgeon barbers.They also performed the role of dentists and blood-letters. I can't imagine barbers using hair care equipment to conduct dental jobs. But, do not get me wrong, I respect this profession because this was part of the…

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    Becoming a Veterinary Assistant What do you like to do?I like to work with animals.I chose this topic because it's what I love to do. To become a veterinary assistant,there are certain job tasks,special skills and talents as well as a higher education that is needed.They have many responsible tasks daily,such as feeding,weighing and taking the temperature. One more thing is you have to have active listening and monitor the animals. Also some skills you have to have are taking care of the…

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    The case of Norton vs. Argonaut Insurance Co. was the result of a wrongful death suit initiated by the plaintiff’s, Glynace Norton and his wife Anne Norton, in an effort to recover damages for the accidental overdose and subsequent death, of their three month old daughter by hospital staff at Baton rouge General Hospital on January 02, 1960. In summary, the plaintiff’s infant daughter was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition shortly after being born and was given the drug Lanoxin, which…

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    Nurse Anesthesia Essay

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    and monitor them before and after surgeries. CRNAs or Certified Registered Nursing Anesthetists work underneath anesthesiologists, dentists, podiatrists, and other healthcare professionals. Their annual median salary is $166,853. Depending on the experience of the individual the annual pay can reach up to $214,000. The average median pay is $46.37 but with more experience, the pay can go up to $90 an hour. Small little businesses like oral surgery or plastic surgery offices can result in higher…

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    “Where the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity -Hippocrates.” This quote is extremely relevant to “the pioneer of medical education” John Morgan. John Morgan was a doctor who founded the first medical school in America. Morgan was born on June 10, 1735 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He later died on October 15, 1789 in Philadelphia. Morgan was born to Evan Morgan, an immigrant from Wales, and Joanna Biles. After a classical education at West Nottingham Academy in Maryland,…

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    Veterinarian A long stethoscope around the neck. An ankle-length lab coat. A kind smile and kind words.This is what a veterinarian is typically described as, though that is only the outside appearance. Behind this kind facade is a hard-working person, determined to help the world by looking after the animals that everyone all loves. Unfortunately, all everyone sees is only what is on the outside. Most never even begin to wonder how much stamina it takes to uphold such an important task. The…

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    Complications of open surgical tracheostomy and their management-our experience Introduction Tracheostomy is the surgical procedure to create an artificial opening in the trachea to bypass the obstructed airway above it. History reveals that it is an oldest surgical procedure dating back 3600 B.C.E. in Egypt(1). It has under gone numerous modifications during the past millennia. The first elective tracheostomy was done in AD 100 by Asclepiad’s of Bithynia and the described by Galen in AD131(2)…

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    medical field, to me, is like receiving a puppy on Christmas. My dream is to become an anesthesiologist. I have dreamed of being an anesthesiologist, since I was little, and I have stuck with it. These people are an important part of doing any kind of surgery. Hard work and dedication is put into finding the schools that offer what I am looking for, doing the schooling it takes to become an anesthesiologist, and what are the good bad characteristics of being and anesthesiologist. In my…

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    An emergency medical technician (EMT) quickly wheels a patient into the emergency room. An emergency room surgeon responds immediately, rushing to his aid. The patient’s appendix has ruptured, requiring immediate surgery to prevent the spread of toxins in his body. In the operating room, the surgeon operates skillfully, methodically, and quickly to save the patient’s life. Surgeons literally have the power to save lives. A surgeon performs operations on people who have injuries or who have…

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