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I saw this on the computer. Most physicians, at first glance, get this wrong. What is it? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
I saw this on the computer. Most physicians, at first glance, get this wrong. What is it? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Southpaw Official Trailer #1 (2015) – Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams Movie HD
From director Antoine Fuqua (TRAINING DAY) and writers Kurt Sutter (SONS OF ANARCHY) and Richard Wenk (THE MECHANIC) comes SOUTHPAW – the story of Billy “The Great” Hope, Junior Middleweight Boxing Champion of the World. When tragedy strikes and he loses it all, Billy enters the battle of his life as he struggles to become a contender once again and win back those he loves. SOUTHPAW stars Academy Award® nominee Jake Gyllenhaal, Academy Award® winner Forest Whitaker, Rachel McAdams, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Rita Ora, Naomie Harris and Victor Ortiz.
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Posted on November 6th, 2016
Scrubs’ Favorite Fall Things | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Scrubs’ Favorite Fall Things | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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It’s Fall, and there are a few things we just can’t live without. Scrubs’ Favorite things are here! Check out what us Nurses and editors are loving right now!
Shelley Kyle’s Tiramani Women’s Perfume.
We’re in love with this scent, and the Shelley Kyle products. Especially their signature scent, Tiramani. It has amazing fresh tones yet keeps things smelling feminine. With the citrusy tang of blood orange and whit…
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Posted on November 5th, 2016
The Coming Future of Surgical Robotics: Interview with CEO of TransEnterix | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
The Coming Future of Surgical Robotics: Interview with CEO of TransEnterix | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Con Telelap Alf-X nasce la chirurgia laparoscopica teleassistita.
Frutto di pluriennale ricerca tutta italiana, Alf-X è concepito a beneficio del paziente e del chirurgo. Grazie ai suoi 4 bracci manipolatori, alla sensibilità tattile ed al puntamento oculare con visione 3D HD, Telelap Alf-X è un sistema flessibile ed adattabile a diverse specialità chirurgiche.
La facilità d’uso per l’operatore, di utilizzo per gli assistenti al tavolo operatorio, la riduzione dei tempi di intervento e la disponibilità di strumenti ri-sterilizzabili permettono, con l’utilizzo di Telelap Alf-X, un deciso abbattimento dei costi intraoperatori.
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Posted on November 5th, 2016
Performance of a bedside test for tetanus immunity: results of a cross-sectional study among three EDs in the Netherlands in 2012-2013 | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Performance of a bedside test for tetanus immunity: results of a cross-sectional study among three EDs in the Netherlands in 2012-2013 | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Introduction
Despite sustained high vaccination coverage and a national guideline by the Health Council (HC-guideline) on tetanus postexposure prophylaxis (T-PEP), tetanus sporadically occurs in the Netherlands. This study aims to assess the added value of a bedside test for tetanus immunity (Tetanos Quick Stick (TQS); Ingen BioSciences Group, France), in the context of routine T-PEP in two adult cohorts: those born before introduction of tetanus toxoid vaccination in the Natio…
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Posted on November 5th, 2016
What To Know About Hospice/Palliative Care & Caregivers Month | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
What To Know About Hospice/Palliative Care & Caregivers Month | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Providing elderly care can be one of the most difficult jobs in the world. In many cases, the caregiver is the only person looking after the patient. Taking care of another human being is a massive resp…
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The Central Okanagan Hospice House provides individuals who are dying, and their families, with high-quality hospice palliative care in a tranquil home-like setting where patients are encouraged to “live until they die”. It is a home away from home, designed to bestow death with dignity.
The primary goal of all Hospice staff- professional and volunteer, is to help meet the patient’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs and make their last days meaningful, comfortable, peaceful and serene.
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Posted on November 4th, 2016
Kids 6 and Older Should Be Screened for Obesity, Task Force Reaffirms | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Kids 6 and Older Should Be Screened for Obesity, Task Force Reaffirms | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Title: Kids 6 and Older Should Be Screened for Obesity, Task Force Reaffirms
Category: Health News
Created: 11/1/2016 12:00:00 AM
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Posted on November 4th, 2016
Diagnostic accuracy of PAT-POPS and ManChEWS for admissions of children from the emergency department | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Diagnostic accuracy of PAT-POPS and ManChEWS for admissions of children from the emergency department | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Background
The Pennine Acute Trust (PAT) Paediatric Observation Priority Score (PAT-POPS) is a specific emergency department (ED) physiological and observational aggregate scoring system, with scores of 0–18. A higher score indicates greater likelihood of admission. The Manchester Children’s Early Warning System (ManChEWS) assesses six physiological observations to create a trigger score, classified as Green, Amber or Red.
Methods
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Posted on November 3rd, 2016
SGEM#131: Gimme Some Antibiotics for Uncomplicated Skin Infections | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
SGEM#131: Gimme Some Antibiotics for Uncomplicated Skin Infections | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Podcast Link: SGEM131 Date: October 8th, 2015 Case: A 26-year-old male presents to your emergency department with complaints of a painful, reddened area on his right arm. He has no significant past medical history, surgical history, or social history, but reports that he has an allergic reaction to penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics. On exam, you find […]…
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Posted on November 3rd, 2016
Heavy Drinking May Mean Hefty Health Tab Later | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Heavy Drinking May Mean Hefty Health Tab Later | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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Study suggests alcohol might harm brain, body even if one stops abusing by age 30
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Posted on November 3rd, 2016
Anaphylaxis and ST Elevation | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
Anaphylaxis and ST Elevation | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs
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This was written by one of our excellent 2nd year residents, Nathan Ansbaugh, with some editing and commentary by Smith.
Dr. Smith’s ECG Blog
Treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has evolved in recent years, especially in the prehospital setting. Corey Slovis, MD, FCEP, FACEP, describes the average amount of time saved in most EMS systems with 12-lead ECG transmission or field interpretation and pre-alerts to the cath lab, and the effect that has on the care for STEMI patients.
Dr. Slovis is known for remembering and teaching clinical diagnoses in terms of five and can count them off of one hand. He shares a few of those pearls, such as five clues to detect AMI in your chest pain patients.
He also talks about the Eagles Coalition and how that group is helping shape the future of EMS.
About Dr. Slovis
Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP, is a professor of emergency medicine and medicine and chairman of the department of emergency medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. He completed residencies in internal medicine and emergency medicine at Emory University and Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta and is a fellow of both the American College of Physicians and American College of Emergency Physicians. He spent a total of 15 years at Grady Hospital and served as its director of EMS and as the fire surgeon for the city of Atlanta. He now serves as the medical director of the Nashville Fire Department and the NFD Paramedic/EMS Bureau.
Filmed at EMS Today 2009
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Posted on November 2nd, 2016