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    In part one of this assignment, we took a closer look at medical errors, including why errors occur, and what is considered to be a medical error. In the busy clinical setting, nurses are often interrupted by phone calls, patients, and even other staff members. Research shows that medical errors are now one of the top three leading causes of death within the United States, therefore it is time to work on addressing this problem (Daniel, 2016). Theory in nursing provide the “basis of understanding

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    If a medical malpractice case goes to court, the plaintiff (the patient) needs a medical malpractice lawyer (a lawyer specialized on this type of cases). Cases like this are very expensive and very difficult to win. The plaintiff and the medical malpractice lawyer must clearly establish the tort of negligence in order to have a successful medical malpractice claim. Just like in every tort case, the parties share information

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    Medical Imaging

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    innovative technologies. All these tests come together to form the field of Medical Imaging. Medical imaging refers to the different technologies that are used to view the human body to observe, diagnose, and/or treat medical conditions. Medical imaging has played a major role in medicine for over the past one hundred years. Throughout this essay you will discover Medical Imaging and its huge impact on the health field. Medical Imaging all started with radiography in 1895 when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered

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    Medical Assistant

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    “Five Keys to Professionalism as an Medical Assistant.” Why Be a Professional in Medical Assistant ? A Medical Assistant (MA) is an integral member of the health care delivery team, qualified by education and experience to work in the administrative office, the examining room and the physician office laboratory. The Medical Assistant, also a liaison between the doctor and the patient, is of vital importance to the success of the medical practice. When you are a Professional in MA you

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    Medical law

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    The recent case of Katie Thorpe who is 15, whose mother Alison Thorpe trusts that she should be granted a hysterectomy, as she has severe cerebral palsy and the mental capacity of an eighteen-month-old child. This has stirred the discussion over who should decide the sterilisation of mentally incompetent adults should be. Katie’s mother claims that a hysterectomy is in the best interests of Katie because she merely would not manage to handle the ‘aching, distress and embarrassment’ encompassed in

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    Medical Imaging

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    Medical imaging is used to create visual images of the interior part of the body so that it would be easier to examine, diagnose & treat patients without the need of surgical processes. This process is used to see what is beneath the skins and bones to find any abnormalities present. There are many types of medical imaging used, such as :- X-rays : these invisible beams can go through a number of objects, making it a fast and painless test done to be able to see inside the human body

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    Medical Tourism

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    Tanaka Business School Imperial College London An Insight into Malaysia’s Medical Tourism Industry from a New Entrant Perspective by Mr. Bhavin J. Shah A report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the MBA degree and Diploma of Imperial College London September 2008 SYNOPSIS The overarching objective of this project is to provide an insight into Malaysia’s medical tourism industry. The study conducted offers assistance to a new upcoming hospital in Malaysia

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    Medical Malpractice

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    Medical Malpractice The doctor-patient relationship has been defined differently through the years. In the beginning it developed into a "common calling" which meant doctors practiced medicine as a duty to their patients. Laws were developed to protect patients, therefore doctors used proper care and expert skill. In the past six centuries, medical malpractice has increased, which lead to revision and addition to the law. Liability was introduced along with the "GIANT of all torts", negligence

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    and updating patients’ medical records. At the clinic’s pharmacy, I assisted the pharmacist in explaining the medication route of administration, dosing and frequency. I also involved in introducing public health awareness and vaccination projects during our local medical tours. My responsibilities were taking patients’ histories, doing physical examinations, performing EKGs, reviewing the patient medications, discussing the management plan and updating the electronic medical records, also I participated

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    have not tried is medical cannabis. I am an in home caretaker for Holly, and after interviewing her mother I feel that everyone should understand why medical cannabis should be legalized for pure medical purposes. Unfortunately the drug has been abused by recreational users, and now has a bad reputation of being a gateway drug. Some Doctor’s also believe that medical cannabis has no medicinal value. Holly’s mother is a Registered Nurse, and feels that Holly would benefit from medical cannabis; unfortunately

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