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    Why You Should Consider a Waterproof Cast for Your Treatment If you require joint immobilization treatment, you may wonder about the best options available. If you are an active person and you spend much time in the water, a waterproof cast is likely a solid choice. However, many people do not realize until it is too late that a waterproof cast is probably the best option for most patients. Even if you never spend time in a swimming pool, ocean, lake, or other body of water, this type of cast

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    For my field study, I visited the alternative health practice, Rivers of Health, a place that is meant to assist one in reaching their wellness potential. Located in Roseburg Oegon, Rivers of Health primarily utilized a form of therapy known as manual therapy. However this is a manual therapy center that is unique from other similar organizations that focus on body manipulation. This is due to it specializing in a classification of manual therapy called Lowens System Dynamic Manual Interface,

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    Emily Herman OTH 576- EBP assignment June 15, 2018 Aquatic therapy has multiple benefits, not only is it fun, it is relaxing. During the last week of May I had the privilege of completing my field work at Fyzical Rehab right here in Omaha. While they had many interventions that they utilize, one I found to be interesting was the integration of aquatic therapy. Aquatic therapy can be a great treatment for people with developmental disabilities for multiple reasons. In the article written by Caputo

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    The early 2000s was a prime time for hospital centered television shows were aired. House and Grey’s Anatomy were among the most popular, but Scrubs stood among the best of the genre. While the other shows were drama focused, Scrubs took a more lighthearted approach to working at a hospital, though the show often takes on dark thematics from time to time. Scrubs is the best hospital television show to have been aired because of the scenes that reflected the reality of hospitals, the soundtrack, and

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    Biology Enriched Extra Credit Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance Chapter 1: On Washing Hands Mr. Gawande starts his literature on washing hands. He introduces two friends a microbiologist and an infectious disease specialist. Both work hard and diligently against the spread of diseases just like Semmelweis who is mentioned in the chapter. Something I learned, that not many realize, is that each year two million people acquire an infection while they are in the hospital

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    Comparison of Two Hospital Dramas: Casualty and ER This essay will compare the two hospital dramas, Casualty and ER. Casualty is a British hospital drama. It is shown on BBC1 at 8:05 on a Saturday evening .It has been one of the biggest and most popular hospital dramas ever made in Britain. The fact that it's lasted over ten series, has been sold to many countries around the world, and it still manages to pull in big audiences speaks for itself. The series is set in

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    Executive Summary Over the years Peachtree had grown from a single hospital to a regional network of 11 institutions. With over 4,000 employees and a million patients Peachtree's IT infrastructure has not kept up with their growth. The current IT system is not reliable, efficient and secure. The company mission is to provide "quality, consistency and continuity care across the entire network" delivered with "efficacy, economy and respect for patients and staff". In addition, unlike the healthcare

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    Organizational Behavior

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    GENERAL HOSPITAL Alayna Hall Charles Wittenburg Leadership and Organizational Behavior 2/24/11 Discuss the conflict that is occurring at General Hospital. The conflict that is occurring at General Hospital is an intergroup conflict. The conflict is between the doctors using EKGs and upper hospital management. An intergroup conflict refers to opposition, disagreements, and disputes between groups or teams. The COO, Harding, decided to modernize the EKG system to computer read results. Once

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    Proctor and Gamble

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    Executive Summary Procter and Gamble is the world’s largest consumer goods company that markets to more than 300 brands in over 180 countries. (Citation needed) The company’s leading market position along with its strong brand portfolio provides it with significant competitive advantage. The company is engaged in producing beauty, health, fabric, home, baby, family and personal care products. In addition, the company’s product portfolio includes pet health products and snacks. P&G’s purpose

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    White bed, white walls, all surfaces are padded. I am patient 133 of the Genevieve Oaks Asylum for the Insane. I sit up. I can hear the rain coming down outside. First the pitter patter of small drops hitting the ground, but soon the pouring of water from the roof splashes down, as the intensity of the rain increases. Through the dark I can see my cellmate staring at me with a blank expression. His name is Amon and I’ve known him all my life, even before I was a patient in this asylum. He’s

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