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    1.1 APPROACH TOWARD QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.1.1 Basic Policy Sony has defined its operating foundation to give top priority to customers by giving them high-quality products and services. This philosophy was given by Sony’s co-founder, Masaru Iuka. To reflect these changes operating environment, in April 2012 Sony update the Sony Pledge of Quality, which outlines its basic policy on product and customer service quality. This move was aimed further at to ensure that the quality of its products and…

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    . The organizational culture in healthcare is composed of behaviors, values, language and activities that are experienced by a team of people (Joshi et al., 2014). The culture in an organization can lead to its success or downfall (Joshi et al., 2014). Leadership is an important component to having an effective organizational culture because they set the tone for high quality of care and safety measures (Joshi et al., 2014). The organizational culture at this hospital is lacking in many…

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    Oh No, GMO’s People have been farming and growing plants and grains for thousands of years while Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’S) have been hitting the market place for decades. These are items such as produce, grain products and even the meat products we eat on a daily basis. A GMO, or genetically modified organism, is a plant, animal, microorganism or other organism whose genetic makeup has been modified using recombinant DNA methods (also called gene splicing), gene modification or…

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    Medication Safety Essay

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    are made in a prescription pad, electronically, verbally, or over the telephone. It is important to have the patients’ name correctly because there might be multiple patients with the same name. There are identifiers that can be use to provide verification of the right patient such as patient’s name, birth date, telephone number, and account number (Potter, Perry, Stockert, & Hall, 2013). The right…

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    DOI: 11/30/2011. Patient is a 60-year-old male maintenance employee who sustained a work-related injury after tripping over a chain in between 2 pillars which keep cars from turning. Per the AME report dated 04/02/13 by Dr. Hall, the left shoulder was injured. Per the AME report dated 03/11/16 by Dr. Hall, IW was diagnosed with left shoulder pain with chronic left shoulder impingement. IW remains P & S. Based on the medical report dated 12/07/16, the patient continues to experience pain in…

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    Here is a situation at Fawville Public Library where the staff has gone through two types of directors, which they defined one as an autocrat and the other as an abdicator. The first former director ruled with absolute authority for sixteen years, a substantially long enough period to make a mark. The next and most recent director, who only stayed for six months as part of the probationary period, proved to be a complete opposite and a total shut-in. He was far too timid for a man of his…

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    Illegal immigration is a national problem, which needs acknowledgment. An Illegal alien as they are called is a foreigner who has entered or resides in a country unlawfully or without the country's authorization. (Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House) There were 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. in 2014, a total unchanged from 2009 and accounting for 3.5% of the nation’s population. (JENS MANUEL KROGSTAD) The 11.1 million illegal aliens have either entered our country by…

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    Anterior Fusion

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    DOI: 11/8/2004. Patient is a 56-year-old male central processing technician who sustained cumulative trauma to his wrists and cervical spine. As per OMNI, he is diagnosed with cervical disc disease and bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. He underwent a cervical ESI on 03/31/10. He is status post cervical fusion on 9/15/11 and status post carpal tunnel releases. MRI of the cervical spine obtained on 05/19/14 demonstrated no significant interval change compared to prior study. Anterior fusion with…

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    Neurology IME Report

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    CLINICAL SUMMARY: 286806 DOI: 06/07/2016. Patient is a 48-year-old male sales representative who sustained a work-related injury while walking downstairs to mechanical room when he slipped and fell. CT of the cervical spine obtained on 06/12/16 showed degenerative changes, most pronounced at the-C6-C7 level. Per the Neurology IME report dated 10/07/16, the IW has not reached maximum medical improvement. He has a moderate, 50% partial disability. He should be seen by his physician once a…

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    Larosa Case Summary

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    After reviewing the LaRosa case, it is important to infer how a situation like this could have been prevented or detected early on. In chapter three of Financial Services Anti-Fraud Risk and Control Workbook, it gives examples of preventative techniques. First, to understand the weakness within an organization it is important to look at the red flags; the red flags can help show the vulnerabilities that a company has via a fraud risk assessment. The textbook mentions standard preventative…

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