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    The biggest barriers to the use of evidence-based practice (EBP) in a clinical setting are knowledge and resources. Of the described EBP models the ACE Star model most resembles the framework used within our system. The ACE Star model is a five step process which includes in order, knowledge discovery, evidence summary, translation into practice recommendations, integration into practice and evaluation (DeNisco & Barker, 2016, p. 467). While EBP information and guidelines are regularly…

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    Integration into the workplace is a process people go through from High level to entry level positions. The process is made by the employee and aided by co-workers and management, to hopefully make your integration a positive experience. This case study will focus on integration into the VFX industry as an entry level position like a Technical Director. Using Workplace Essential Skills or soft skills the following points cover key skills that help you integrate into the VFX workplace. Using the…

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    Collaborative Expert Panel, 2011). I believe this is concept should be taught among medical assistants (MAs). Furthermore, medical assistance play an integral role in the delivery of health care and are typically utilized to maintain an efficient clinic workflow, which in turns increases patient satisfaction. Unfortunately, I have had to work with some MAs that did not get this concept and IPE would allow them to understand how important their job is to everyone…

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    To approach this problem, I would first ask the Medical Director for the name of the department and its contact’s information. After retrieving the requested information, I would either have a face-to-face or teleconference meeting with my contact; depending on which is most convenient for him/her. During our meeting, I would ask for my contact’s reasoning as to why the department is experiencing downward trending patient satisfaction scores. Also, I want to know when were the downward trends…

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    During Mech 291 Summer Practice, TAI is carefully observed from several points of views. The observation process has helped experiencing the working life of a mechanical engineer and the sector atmosphere. The most significant part of the summer internship was applying the theoretical knowledge in practical world. The theoretical knowledge which is gained by the Mech 201 (Statics), Mech 202 (Material Science) and Mech 204 (Thermodynamics) become more meaningful when its applications have been…

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    Julio Manlucu is the ideal ambassador for outstanding service to veterans in a timely manner. His skill to multitask and accommodate multiple veterans is substantiated periodically. Nonetheless, Julio delves into action and instantly coordinate patient flow, executes AIDET flawlessly, screen patients and staff for MRI safety, prep patients for MRI. Furthermore, Julio's demonstrates the Dr. Jesse Brown principle “Putting Veterans First” by escorting veterans to areas that they are not familiar…

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    First responders (police officers, firefighters, paramedics) are not intrinsically mobile. They have traditionally relied on brick and mortar institutions as the brains of their operations and only left these buildings to respond to emergencies. Radios were, and continue to be, the primary source of communication; relaying information from computing resources found within the office to officers in the field. However, the evolution of mobile technology has increased the autonomy of…

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    Interruptions decrease the efficiency of medication process in the workflow. When the interruption occurs during the medication process it could lead to the patient risks or death. In medication administration, nurses are more prone to be interrupted in medication process. It is relevant to the nurses to provide the best patient safe care and to avoid patient’s detriment Interruption could be long or short terms in health care system. However, there are several strategies to eliminate…

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    the medical-surgical courses at Northeastern University, giving me the experience needed to apply critical thinking in such an area of nursing. My goal, if hired by MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, would be to immediately contribute to the workflow of the hospital, and provide patient care that is safe, and considerate of the patient’s culture, ethnic background, religion, etc. I look forward to the prospect of interviewing with you and the recruitment staff at your fine…

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    Emerging Developments in Clinical Decision Support Systems The idea of applying computer to the clinical decision making process is not new. In 1970’s G. Octo Barnett first reported on efforts with decision support in an early medical record system, Computer-stored ambulatory record (COSTAR). The idea was also one of the key elements of the Institute of Medicine’s 1997 charge to the industry to adopt computer-based patient records. In 2004 the Federal Government promoted the importance of…

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