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87 year old male admitted from a long term care facility with a bowel obstruction. History of beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease, hypertension, and DM which is controlled by diet. He is alert and cooperative. He is able to answer questions appropriately, but unable to self medicate. His bowel blockage is in the sigmoid colon which was removed surgically 2 days ago.
Need a focused assessment on him.
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Please complete a 250-word write-up describing the 8 steps of the billing process
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Explain in detail about the Community - Focused Nursing Process from assessment to evaluation ,Give an example for anyone community problem and write the nursing process which applies for the entire community
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You are in a pharmacogenetics Ph.D. program and have developed a new drug to treat diabetes, which has gone through its first clinical trial. The results of the clinical trial are not conclusive, but you notice that some people did very well on the drug and others suffer serious side effects. With the current results, the FDA will not approve the drug for use with patients. You still have hope that the drug will be effective, but need to do more work to achieve this outcome and complete your Ph.D. degree.
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You are a nurse in a general practice whose current patient is visiting the physician to report her inability to fall asleep or stay asleep five out of seven nights per week. She describes that her husband is an over-the-road trucker and is home about 10 days per month. They have four kids, three in high school, and she works full time as a stockbroker.
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write a 2-3 page (450 word) paper (in IWG Format) on the comparison and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of obtaining Professional Coding certifications, In your paper include your thoughts and opinions for your own goals. What certification is best and which employers accept or require which certifications; the cost of getting certified and the costs of maintaining that certification; how long it's good for, etc.
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Q2. You have studied some of principles of healthcare ethics. give examples for ( Autonomy, Non-maleficence, Beneficence and Justice )?
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Give an example for anyone community problem and write the nursing process which applies for the entire community
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you need to read very carefully the question and provide the information that is required. If the question specifies to provide names, you should provide names. If the question asks " you will accept or deny the request?" you have to provide an answer and the justification for that answer.you need to read very carefully the scenario and analyze all the elements and details included. You are the person who will make the decision of releasing or not releasing the medical information. Please analyze each scenario and apply HIPAA rules. Each detail in scenario will give you a hint how that specific situation needs to be handled. Try to apply the concepts learned (for example TPO concept) to each scenario.
5. Why are most health care providers considered a covered entity according to the HIPAA definition? Consider what activity/activities they perform.
6. If a patient was in the Emergency Department in a neighboring hospital and you received a call from them requesting that you fax copies of a patient's health records how would you handle this situation? Please be specific.
7. Please provide one specific title or name of each type of covered entity (i.e. name of a specific hospital or healthcare facility, name of a specific healthcare plan, etc.) according to the HIPPA definition.
8. Is there any data contained within a patient's health record that is not considered protected health information (PHI)? Answer yes or no. Please explain your answer applying the definition of PHI.
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discuss the correlation between nursing education and positive patients outcomes.
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Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format.
Urgent need
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Question 1
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1.The Human Genome Project succeeded in mapping the human _______ sequence.
2.The conscience clause a federal law.
True
False
3.What specific law does not allow employers to use genetic information to discriminate against employees or applicants applying for jobs?
| a. |
Patient Bill of Rights |
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| b. |
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act |
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| c. |
Conscience Clause |
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| d. |
Dickey-Wicker Amendment |
4.Select all factors from the list that according to Chapter 9, would be considered when matching organ donations with recipients.
| a. |
Health of donor and recipient |
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| b. |
Income Level |
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| c. |
Compatibility |
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| d. |
Size of donor and recipient |
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| e. |
Education level |
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| f. |
Geographic Location |
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| g. |
Age of donor and recipient |
5.The _____________________________________ states the patients have the right to choose whether to participate or not participate in research studies.
| a. |
Patient Bill of Rights |
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| b. |
National Organ Transplant Act |
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| c. |
Affordable Care Act |
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| d. |
The Conscience Clause |
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