Identify a medical decision that a patient or family might have
to make that involves only...
Identify a medical decision that a patient or family might have
to make that involves only scientific or medical considerations. If
you are not able to identify such a potential decision, discuss
why.
identify the potential mistakes managers might make when following
each step in the decision making process and make a recommendation
for each step to reduce that chance of error.
Your company needs to make an important decision that involves
large monetary consequences. You have listed all of the possible
outcomes and the monetary payoffs and costs from all outcomes and
all potential decisions. You want to use the EMV criterion, but you
realize that this requires probabilities and you see no way to find
the required probabilities. What can you do?
1.Explain the importance of patient medical
records.
2.Identify the documents that constitute a patient
medical record.
3.Recall the 6 Cs of charting.
4.Describe the need for neatness, timeliness,
accurate, and professional tone in patient records.
5.Describe the steps in responding to a written
request for release of medical records.
Assume medical care is a normal good, if patient X, who is a
rational decision maker, just got a pay cut due to a bad economy,
he would be more like to ________________.
Group of answer choices
pursue more medical care
pursue less medical care
remain unchanged in medical care consumption
pursue health care regardless of its quality and price
We all know that a business could make a decision that while
legal, might not be ethical. What is the
difference between legal and ethical standards? How are legal
standards affected by ethical standards? As a
business owner, give a hypothetical scenario where you might make a
decision that is legal and appropriate for the business, but may
still be ethically unsuitable and even unseemly? How would you find
a way to run a successful business (all businesses want/need to be...
Discuss your patient with asthma at different ages and how their
medical and educational needs might change over time. Ages to be
discussed 5 years, 11 years, and 17 years. Areas to include would
be care at home, care at school and care during extra curricular
activities. (Between 100 to 200 words)
A small medical supply company sells cash only the
cash sale procedure involves several steps
• The sales clerk prepares a pre-numbered sales invoice in
triplicate. The sales clerk takes copy 1 and 2 together with the
payment and present them to the cashier
• The cashier validates the original copy and gives it to the
customer
• The third copy of the sales invoice stays in the invoice book
when the invoice book has been depleted all 3rd copy...
1. Identify vision assessments that an OT practitioner
might choose to use with a patient with low vision. Describe each
assessment and what information is gathered from each
assessment.
2. identify assessments (that do not measure vision)
that an OT practitioner might choose to use with a patient with low
vision. What information would the OT practitioner gain about the
patient? Provide a rationale for using these
assessment