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1. Name three transactions for which the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has established...

1. Name three transactions for which the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has established standards under HIPAA.

2. Is PHI individually identifiable health information that includes demographic data that relates to the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to the individual?

3. What is the overarching criterion for payment in addition to the individual requirements of the reported CPT code?

4. Name three key uses of medical documentation.

5. Name three things that should not be documented in medical records.

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Summarize the discovery of x-radiation.

Summarize the discovery of x-radiation.

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Which of the following is the best way for the nurse to have prevented the need...

Which of the following is the best way for the nurse to have prevented the need to return to the client’s room yet again after administering all the necessary medications?

a) Calling the client’s surgeon to ask that he speak to the client about the test

b) Asking the client if it would be okay if she informed him later on in the day about his test

c) Checking the client’s other new prescriptions while looking for his dietary order

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CASE STUDY: EVIDENCE-BASED HRM Random Drug Testing at the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) The Supreme Court...

CASE STUDY: EVIDENCE-BASED HRM Random Drug Testing at the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
The Supreme Court of Canada has tended to accept drug testing when there is reasonable cause or following an incident; however, random drug testing has tended to be more controversial. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) recently implemented random drug testing, which met with opposition from the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Canada. However, the judge resisted the injunction request from the ATU, based on expert evidence provided by the TTC that oral fluid technology has the ability to determine impairment due to drug use. The TTC’s web-site provides a list of specific drugs the random drug tests are targeting; for example, cocaine, amphetamines, oxyco-done, and marijuana/cannabis. These drugs were targeted
for testing because they “inhibit someone’s ability to per-form their job safely and productively.” The legalization of cannabis for recreational use in Can-ada has become a top-of-mind issue for both management and unions, and language in collective agreements that address its use likely requires revision. According to Linda Silas from the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU): “We as unions—but I think for employers too—are going to have to be very careful for a few years until the evidence is clear . . . the evidence is not there on what cannabis will do, how long it stays in your system, and what impairment [is].” In addition to recreational users, it is estimated that “450,000 Canadians will be using cannabis for medical purposes by 2024,” however, many organizations do not currently have bargained language in place
ques: Once negotiated, what data and information do employers and unions need to assess whether collec-tive agreement language related to drug use/abuse is supporting workplace health and safety?

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C)Why during given Live virus vaccine, we have to be sure there is a gap :...

C)Why during given Live virus vaccine, we have to be sure there is a gap : should be at least three weeks before or three months after an injection of immunoglobulin(Ig).

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A)Oman Health care systems presents more attention for prevention and control of non communicable disease (NCD)....

A)Oman Health care systems presents more attention for prevention and control of non communicable disease (NCD). If u asked to make an action plan (program) what will be the main points should be included in your strategy.

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(B). What is the epidemiological model triad of the causative factors for the disease in human.Explain

(B). What is the epidemiological model triad of the causative factors for the disease in human.Explain

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A) If you are a member of infection control committee of a hospital, what are the...

A) If you are a member of infection control committee of a hospital, what are the strategies should be followed in antibiotic treatment and why?

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You recently graduated from an ADN Nursing program. Prior to this you were an LPN working...

You recently graduated from an ADN Nursing program. Prior to this you were an LPN working closely with your close friend Janie who is also an LPN.

Now Janie as an LPN is now under your span of control. Although Janie has told you that she is proud of you, some of her actions have bothered you. She openly questions some of your instructions and often takes an extra 10 minutes for her breaks. She sometimes laughingly makes remarks about your new status implying being an RN has "gone to your head".

Today when you were doing your end -of -shift charting, you noticed that Janie had not recorded intake and output amounts or vital signs on some of her patients. When you question her she says "oh, you gave m too much work to do today and I thought I would leave those for your to do for me".

You initially feel hurt and betrayed by Janie because you believe that she is directly challenging your new status of team leader. You are not sure what you should do to narrow the authority-power gap, because it is becoming obvious that Janie is openly defiant. For you to be successful in your role as team leader, you must take some actions to solve this dilemma.

Question:.

1.How should you proceed ?

2.What are the political ramifications if this incident is not handled properly.?

3. How should you use your power and authority when dealing with this problem?

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create 10 objectives for a 6-week intervention program that will combat the issue of heart disease...

create 10 objectives for a 6-week intervention program that will combat the issue of heart disease in an african american community

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A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an epidural block with an opioid...

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an epidural block with an opioid analgesic. The nurse should monitor for which of the following findings as an adverse effect of the medication?

A. Hypnosis

B. Polyuria

C. Bilateral crackles

Hyperglycemia

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Select three from below Head, Skin, Neck, Hair, Nails, Face Conduct a focused assessment on the...

Select three from below Head, Skin, Neck, Hair, Nails, Face

Conduct a focused assessment on the three chosen.

Write a summary of the assessment and the skill utilized.

Answer the following 3 questions in the summary.

What skill was utilized during the focused assessment?

Describe how you felt during the assessment?

What can you do to improve your technique the next time?

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make two paragraohs regarding the begining of class for new nurses, nursing evolution

make two paragraohs regarding the begining of class for new nurses, nursing evolution

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In this task you will write a reflection about one of the key messages of the...

In this task you will write a reflection about one of the key messages of the unit: Biased treatment matters in health care.
Reflective writing should demonstrate critical reading and thinking skills. The use of ‘I’ is expected in this assessment task (‘I think, I do not agree, I agree’, etc). Your essay should follow the following format: Introduction: Briefly identify the main points that you will explore in the essay (approximately 150 words)
1. Define intersectionality and use this framework to describe your cultural location (approximately 200 words)
2. Reflect on how your cultural location, attitudes, values and beliefs might affect the assumptions and practices you bring to the care of patients (approximately 200 words)
3. Describe some culturally safe health care practices you can undertake to avoid biased treatment of patients at an individual level (approximately 250 words)
4. Outline how you can be a health service provider who can advocate for the non-acceptance of biased treatment and contribute towards better circumstances for patients at a population level (approximately 250 words)
Conclusion: Summarise your main points in light of your reflection. Draw on these points in support of your argument for why cultural safety matters as a health care provider (approximately 150 words)
You are expected to undertake research beyond the unit materials and use a range of books and journal articles. A recommended list that provides a useful starting point can be found at the end of this unit outline. You are required to support your practice reflection with a minimum of 6 scholarly references.

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Construct a nursing care plan from the following scenario: Mark Hansen, a 45-year-old man, is admitted...

Construct a nursing care plan from the following scenario: Mark Hansen, a 45-year-old man, is admitted with a fractured femur. He is placed in skeletal traction. His nursing diagnoses are impaired physical mobility r/t immobilization by traction and self-care deficit, bathing, grooming, and toileting, r/t immobilization.

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