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    knowledge of his condition-- so much so, that it even seems a bit suspicious. The patient’s lab results are back, nothing is irregular, but he still insists that he is in severe pain and that he must be admitted so that something, anything, can be done. Further inspection reveals that the patient has several scars

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    Telemetry Volunteer October 2015-Present Ongoing Contribution As a Telemetry Volunteer in the extremely busy Telemetry Department of Scripps Prebys Cardiovascular Institute, La Jolla, CA, I have enthusiastically contributed to date over 300-hours to evening shifts in support of Telemetry Technicians, hospital staff, cardiovascular patients, stroke patients, and family members. More specifically, when not gradually increasing my knowledge of EKG telemetry and heart rhythms by closely observing

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    The problem with opioids as a sole source of relief is that not only are they physically and psychologically addictive, but the user also begins to build a tolerance to the therapeutic effects. Eventually one requires higher doses in order to achieve the initial levels of pain relief. As the dose increases, so does the level of dependency and addiction. If a doctor refuses to increase the dose for the patient’s safety, the pain returns and patient may begin to feel the effects of opiate withdrawal

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    construction worker with a 36 pack year smoking history, is admitted to your floor with a diagnosis of rule out myocardial infarction (R/O MI). He has significant male pattern obesity (beer belly, large waist circumference) and a barrel chest, and he reports a dietary history of high fat food. His wife brought him to the ED after he complained of unrelieved indigestion. His

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    Benjamin Engelhart Essay

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    EMERGENCY SERVICES ADMISSION REPORT Patient Name: Benjamin Engelhart Patient ID: 112592 DOB 10/5/---- AGE: 46 SEX: Male Date of Admission 11/14/---- Emergency Room Physician: Alex McClure, MD Admitting Diagnosis: Acute Appendicitis HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This 46-year old gentleman with past medical history significant only for degenerative disease of the bilateral hips, secondary to arthritis presents to the emergency room after having had 3 days of abdominal pain. It initially

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    Head-to-Toe Assessment Sickle cell disease is an inherited form of anemia. This means both parents must pass on the defective gene for a child to be affected. The gene is more common in families that come from Saudi Arabia, Africa, Mediterranean countries, India, the Caribbean islands, and North, South, and Central America of African descent. It is a condition in which there are not enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen throughout the body. Red blood cells are normally round

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    4.0 Clinical Section – Prostate Health Assessment Introduction: The Clinical MENU button brings up the methodology for recording clinical history, Family History, current symptoms and signs. The International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) is used and combined with a Quality of Life (QoL) score allows graphical recording and an indication of when to consider urology referral. Serial recording will be useful in following a patient’s progress, either prior to or post treatments. 4.1 IPSS / QoL Score

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    CPT Code Assignment

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    ICD and CPT Code Assignment The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding can be complex to the novice and experienced provider. However, they are a vital component of provider practice. Their usage provides information in a code to insurers, public health, and researchers booth nationally and international. The following will provide information related to ICD and CPT coding and how it was used in a recent clinical setting by two patients

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    Case Management – Case management serves to monitor patient progress and compliance with recommended addiction treatment plans. Reports to outside parties such as courts, children’s protective services, licensing boards, and employers are provided as needed. Group Counseling – Groups are considered the most effective pAtIEnt tEStIMonIALS Patient and family member testimonials

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    as an ingrown toenail. EB is alert and oriented to person, place, time and situation. Chief Complaint Patient complains of frequent diarrhea alternating with constipation, which has been going on for years due to Crohn’s disease. He also reports an ingrown toe nail and it is has been hurting for several weeks. Topic: The kidneys have several major functions including the removal of excess wastes and fluid from the blood, as well as maintaining electrolytes and minerals. Any alteration

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