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5) The focus on the pathology report is the Gross Findings, Microscopic findings, and the pathological diagnosis. 6) The three types of radiology diagnostic procedures would be roentgenograms(basic x-ray), CT scan(computerized tomography scans) and MRI scans(magnetic resonance imaging scans) 7) Six section headings contained in the dismissal summary would be 8) Aged reports are discharge summaries and emergency room notes, usually are not required in the patients file before other measures can be taken in terms of his or her treatment. The turnaround time usually is 72 hours. 9) Stat reports such as radiology and pathology reports are almost always dictated by someone other than the attending physician. 10) The paragraph format is all combined into one paragraph and the separate line format has the review of symptoms on each individual line.
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ICD | International Classifications of Diseases, Ninth Revision | Published by WHO This is a systematic classification of diagnosis codes. These codes are numeric and alphanumeric codes that represent medical diagnoses | Admission Summary | 2. CM | Clinical Modification | This abbreviation out of context belongs collectively as the ICD-9-CMThese codes are added to ICD codes and can be used for diagnosis or procedure for Jane | Admission Summary/ Face Sheet | 3. N/A | Not Available | No answer necessary | Admission Summary | 4. ER | Emergency Room | Arrived at Emergency Room | History and Physical | 5.
ANSWERS 139 Lesson 8—Filing Medical Records Exercise 1 1. Patient Name First Date of Service; Last Date of Service Patient Name First Date of Service; Last Date of Service Janet Jones, NP 5/1/07 Tristan Tsosie, Est. Pt. 3/18/06; 3/18/06 Wilson Metcalf, Est. Pt.
This initiative was to see if factors are reliable in increasing compliance rates among all categories of hospital workers. Factors associated with poor hand hygiene compliance include: being a doctor versus being a nurse, surgical unit and intensive care unit (ICU) setting versus medical unit setting, wearing gloves and gown, before patient contact versus after patient contact, performing high-risk activities, weekdays versus weekends, having a high number of opportunities for hand hygiene per hour, and overcrowding or understaffing. The study was conducted in the United States in an urban academic medical & level I trauma center for the intervention time frame of July 2008 to December 2012. There are 1,767 affiliated physicians and 7,400 healthcare workers at the hospital where collected data was analyzed across all inpatient units providing current supportive information on hand hygiene conformity. | Review of Literature | Several reputable
| Evidence-Based Practice & Applied Nursing Research Performance Task: 1 | Article | Rarey, K., Shanks, R., Romanowski, E., Mah, F., & Kowalski, R. (2012). Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Endophthalmitis are Hospital-Acquired Based on Panton- Valentine Leukocidin and Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing. Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 28 (1), 12-17. Retrieved from http://ehis.ebscohost.com | Background or Introduction | The researchers addressed the introduction by detailing the most frequent cause of bacterial endophthalmitis after penetrating trauma to the eye, or after ocular surgery, which is Staphylococcus aureus. It was noted that Staphylococcus aureus can be divided into 2 groups
University of Phoenix Material James mcmanama Health Care Delivery Systems Matrix Resources: Weeks 1 and 2 readings and University Library Part I: Divisions of Health Delivery Choose at least seven services or delivery system structures from the following list: • Emergency Department • Birthing Center • Urgent Care Centers • Geriatric Care • Pediatric Care • Hospice care • Long-term care • Admissions • Hospital (differentiate from below) o Not-for-profit o For-profit • Ambulatory Care Facility • Home Health • Rehabilitation • Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) • Case Management • Environmental Services • Oncology • Neurology • Orthopedics • Cardiology In the following
Chamberlain College of Nursing Clinical Patient Preparation Worksheet NR324/NR325 Student: Joycelyn Arnett Date of care: 7/29/2013__________________ Client Initials:____D.A.______Age__48_______ Gender ____Male____ Race/Ethnicity: ___African American____ Allergies: NKDA____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Social History:no smoking or recreational drugs_______________________________________________________________ Pertinent Past medical History: hypertension__________________________________________________________________ Chief Complaint&date: Abdominal pain_________________________________________________________________________ Primary medical diagnosis: Perforated
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