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    EHR Reflection

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    records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users.” Naturally, EHRs contain personal and confidential information such as medical history, family history, immunization records, diagnoses, allergies, medications, radiology images, lab results, treatment plans, etc. Thus, they need to be protected by both healthcare providers and the laws. The government has created HIPAA Privacy Rule, state statutes, and licensing regulations at both federal and state levels in…

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    The Nefertiti Bust

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    real Nefertiti. Thutmose had plastered different layers of stucco over the limestone and by the last layer he smoothed over the wrinkles and bump to reflect the “aesthetic ideals of the era," said Huppertz, whose research appears in the journal Radiology. Carved on to a rock formation called The Boundary Stelae of Akhetaten is a eulogy to Nefertiti: “And the Heiress, Great in the Palace, Fair of Face, Adorned with the Double Plumes, Mistress of Happiness, Endowed with Favours, at hearing…

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    questions about his future even though he did not know what path he wanted to take he could tell me the process of what was needed to get to the certain career paths for example he knew he had to do well in school, receive and ATAR of 99.95 to get into radiology but if he did not get that ATAR he mentioned to me other possible ways of getting into…

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    Big Data In Healthcare

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    Big Data in healthcare is used to predict about epidemics, cure disease, improve quality of life and how to avoid preventable deaths (Magoulas, Roger; Lorica, Ben, 2009) .Marr (2015 )states “If you want to find out how Big Data is helping to make the world a better place, there’s no better example off course than the uses being found for it in healthcare “No doubt says Crag (2013) The Big Data opportunity is the opportunity which is one of the most tangible in the healthcare industry. Body The…

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    patients to “designated health services” (DHS) if said physician has any kind of financial relationship with that entity. As defined by Stark Law, a DHS refers to: clinical laboratory services; physical therapy services; occupational therapy services; radiology (including magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI); computerized axial tomography scans (CAT Scans); ultrasound services; radiation therapy services and supplies; durable medical equipment and supplies; prosthetics, orthotics, prosthetic…

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    Workflow In Health Care

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    workflow analysis for allergy information would include: the physician/surgeon; the nurse; the respiratory therapist; the nutritionist; and the pharmacist. Other relevant processes will include: the ED; pharmacy; cardiac cauterization department; radiology department; operating room; intensive care unit; respiratory department; nutrition department; and the telemetry department. An effective way to visualize the flow of information is to illustrate a diagram depicting the activities (see…

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    Should Students Work Their Way Through College? Although the cost of education is taking a large uprising; fewer students are working while going to school. What is the cause of this? The majority of us don’t know. It can be that working while going to school can be hard to balance or that it causes a large stress load. Academics often trump working, at all costs. To achieve an enjoyable and knowledgeable college experience, students should not work their way through school. Students should…

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    When figuring out how to conduct my interview it was challenging and also tricky coming up with who I would interview and also the type of questions I was going to ask this individual. As I was pondering who to interview I remembered how my older sister was in the same major as me. I look up to my older sister so it was an awesome experience for me to get the opportunity to interview her and learn more about my major. Since I haven’t been able to learn anything about nursing yet, because OU does…

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    Capstone Reflection As I reflect on the past two years of the education that I have participated in, I am excited about the conclusion and completion of my Bachelor of Nursing Science (BSN) degree. I have long anticipated completing my BSN. Twenty plus years ago I was accepted into the University of Washington nursing program, but was positioned as third on the waitlist. Unfortunately, I did not move off the waitlist to start in that BSN program. I subsequently enrolled in and completed my…

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    Compare and contrast electronic health record and paper record The major purpose of the health record management is to have a documented process of gathering, analyzing and creating the secured paper for all the patients that include all the aspects of their health concerns (Silverman, 2004). There are two types of the heath record management. The records are electronic heath record and paper record. There are some similarities and differences between electronic health records and paper health…

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