Answer the Following Questions:
1. The transfer of tissue or an organ between two people who are not related is called?
ANSWER: Allotransplantation
2. How would aspiration of urine from the bladder be accomplished?
ANSWER: By means of needle, trocar, or ultracatheter
3. A collection of structures that suspends the testes in the scrotum is called?
ANSWER: Spermatic Cord
4. What is it called when an egg from the female is withdrawn and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory for 2 to 3 days with subsequent implantation into the uterus?
ANSWER: In vitro fertilization
5. A procedure that is performed under ultrasonic guidance to assess the status of the fetus is called?
ANSWER: Sonogram
6. What is a laminaria?
ANSWER: Any of a
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Q) What procedure is used by anesthesiologists for treatment of postdural puncture headache?
ANSWER: Blood Patch or epidural blood patch (EBP).
7. Q) What type of anesthesia is included in the surgical package?
ANSWER: Local anesthesia__________________
Answer the Following Questions:
1. Q) Name four of the seven organizations that contributed to the development of minimum documentation guidelines.
ANSWER:
1.American Hospital Association
2. American Medical Association
3. Managed Care and Review Association
4. American Medical Peer Review Association
2. Q) Which elements of the E/M level is subjective?
ANSWER: The History
3. Q) What type of information is gathered when obtaining the Social History of the patient? Why is this important?
ANSWER: The type of information that is gathered is marital status and/or living arrangemet, current employment, occupational history, any use of drugs, alcohol and/or tobacco, level of education, and sexual history. These questions are relevant just incase the lifestyle the patient is living has contributing factors of the patients illness. This will provide more information and can assist in the diagnosis.
4. Q) How many Organ Systems and/or Body Areas are involved in a comprehensive exam?
ANSWER: 8+ (Oss only)
5. Q) One or more chronic illnesses with mild exacerbation, progression, or side effects of treatment is an example of what level of risk?
ANSWER: Moderate-complexity
The health record is a collection of information about a patient’s past and present health. The primary purpose of the health record is to document the health history of the patient. It helps in patient care management and patient care support process. Moreover, record’s primary purpose is to get information for billing and reimbursement. The secondary purpose of the health record is to provide a legal record of care given and act as a source of data to support clinical audit, research, resource allocation, performance monitoring, epidemiology and service planning. Sometimes health information will be de-identified before it is used for these secondary
Other patient information you may find is documentation for any allergies the patient may have. Insurance information will be noted if the patient is covered were you will find the provider, the billing address, and the patient’s policy number. There will be many different forms in this system that are used to document things such as the patient’s family history, diagnostic results, immunization records, past and present medications taken and the effectiveness of them, and of course there will be doctors notes for any office visits and hospitalizations. In the doctors notes and hospitalization notes you will find documentation for medical conditions or diseases the patient may have had in the past or has presently. Last but certainly not least there will be the common release and authorization forms, there may be advanced directives or living wills on file if the patient has completed them and other relevant information that staff and medical facilities may need to provide quality care for the patient. (Whatis.com, 2008).
Health history of a patient is an important tool in identifying health issues and devising efficient interventions to address them. Hence, health providers can use health history information to diagnose, treat and plan for the care of the patients (Ball et al., 2006). In that light, we will focus on the patient named BB for purposes of privacy and confidentiality. BB is a 70-year-old Caucasian female. The patient resides and recently just moved to Show Low, Arizona. She is married and operates her business with the help of her husband. The interview was conducted at her home in Show Low, Arizona. More importantly, the patient's consent was sought before this meeting and she was assured of the confidentiality of the information shared
Before you start working on this part of your assessment, carry out some planning by answering the following questions.
7. What is the prognosis for the disease or disorder (a) without treatment and (b) with treatment?
Parks advocates that divisions have autonomy in pricing their products and that Joe Tisch, Chief Controller for Sub-Micron would not stand in their way.
Refer to the course textbook for detailed components of each system exam. Remember, assessment of the integumentary system is an integral part of the physical exam and should be included throughout each system.
A. Identify appropriate history questions to be asked of the patient, nursing staff, or family in order to discriminate critical characteristics or attributes about the presenting problem.
in a laboratory setting -- an egg with sperm outside of a woman's womb. Once the embryo develops, it is implanted in a woman's uterus.
Demographic data is a subset of administrative data includes the patient’s full name, date of birth, gender, social security number, marital status, address, and phone number plus additional information.
Anselm- the ontological argument. Posteriori truth is a truth that requires experience to be known. Priori- such propositions are knowable prior to, or independently of, experience.
Completing this assignment will require anywhere from 60-80 minutes. It will count as two response papers. This documentary is a case study in policy making. It helps us to learn about the mechanisms of making laws at the national level for high profile policies in America. In particular, this case focuses our attention on the role of powerful and wealthy interest groups in Washington, and how they can easily influence government and sway laws to their benefit. It also helps us to lean about who has power over and in government, who is represented, who has voice, influence, and who doesn’t.
In Vitro Fertilization, or IVF for short, is a medical procedure where an embryo is created outside the body under artificial laboratory conditions . IVF involves a five-step process: ovulation induction, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo development, and embryo transfer 1. In brief, the technique involves using medicine to help stimulate the natural ovary process, increasing the production of eggs. The removal of matured eggs follows and fertilization occurs in a Petri dish 2. The fertilized egg, embryo, is carefully monitored and cultured through incubation for several days and once healthy, is transferred to the uterus of the surrogate for implantation . Because of the unnatural
practice. Not only does the GP collect this information about the symptoms, but they also aim to understand the chronological order by which the patient has acquired these symptoms and furthermore, the severity of these symptoms. The patient’s illness history and family history is useful as in a test study from a group of “61 patients, for 76% the history led to the final diagnosis”(Peterson et al., 1992).
Information that maybe abstracted active or standing orders, medication allergies, immunizations, patient history and problem lists, surgery history, and medications the patient is currently on (Labelle & Swaine, 2002). If the information remained in the