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Transition from the Paper-Based Patient Record Management to Electronic Based One Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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The transition will be done by the use of professional medical record scanning services. This will be done through form scanning and the use of Intelligent Character Recognition, Optical Character Recognition, and Bar Code Recognition scanners. The transition to this system will ensure efficiency in Curtin Hospital.
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Coronary Disease Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Annually, about one million more people suffer from a new form of myocardial infarction. CAD is in many cases caused by the atherosclerotic occlusion of the victim’s coronary arteries (AHA 6). The process of atherosclerosis can affect many of the body vessels of the victim’s body, and when it affects coronary arteries, it triggers the development of CAD (CDC 1138). 
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The Expression Level of RHoB Protein in Breast Cancer Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Breast cancer is diagnosed in women worldwide and is a leading cause of breast-related mortality. Cancer cell migration is an essential stage of breast cancer metastasis. This mortality usually is associated with local invasion and metastasis rather than due to the primary cancer lesion. Identifying the factors facilitating this motility is essential in establishing the contributing factors toward cancer invasion and metastasis.
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Molecular Techniques in Cancer Research Health Sciences & Medicine Assignment
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Protein phosphatases are important regulators for transducing signals. The actions for their cellular mechanisms are not well understood. Therefore, to identify their targets within the phosphoproteome, a proteomics survey is done. SILAC-based quantitative Mass Spectrometry to measure the differences in phosphorylation and protein expression upon the ablation of phosphatase in phosphoproteome is carried out.
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Protection Mechanism against Prion Infection through Inhalation Health Sciences & Medicine Assignment
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Prion infections and their pathogenesis are dependent much on the agents crossing the epithelial coverings of the body cavities through to the recipient nervous system. Classified among the most fatal neurodegenerative disorders, prion infections are not only self-propagating but are transmissible through a PrPSc, a misfolded conformation of the normal prion protein [PrPC] (Makarava, et al., 2010).
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Public Health in the United Kingdom Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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People in London have liaised with the local authority which has helped them come up with housing associations, by gathering the police together who have in turn created a safe housing pathway to keep young people safe. Cases of violence are also traced and addressed as per the stated rules where the victim is punished. 
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Pros and Cons of Managed Care in America Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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The challenges encountered in the implementation of managed care are due to the rising cost of medical care and changes in legislation. In the labor sector, business and consumer power are being affected by the increase in healthcare costs. The rising costs of medical care are attributed to the presumed carelessness of the employees.
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Causes and Effects of Obesity in America Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Holtz (318), argues that people diagnosed of obesity are of more potential to contracting serious medical conditions such as cancer, stroke, diabetes or respiratory-related complication. Such kind of persons, usually, has an increased healthcare dependency ratio hence posing much stress to the healthcare delivery system.
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The National Health Service in Great Britain Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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To cope with the growing financial deficits, the National Health Service system has experience reduction in several of its workforces including nurses and other clinical staffs. However, the reports indicate that National Health Service hospitals are expecting a further downfall of more health workers.
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Curtin Hospital Information Management Strategic Plan Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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It is also imperative that the hospital’s health information department ensure that it develops a strategic plan on how it will increase its employee workforce to cater to the increased number of patients. The current staffing might potentially be overwhelmed by the projected increased number of patients.  
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Health Policy Analysis on Hand Hygiene Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Because of the critical function that hospital and healthcare facility staff play in maintaining a healthy environment for patients, many of whom are already ill or suffering from various types of infection, it has become necessary to implement some type of system to ensure that hands are properly washed before entering into any patient zone. 
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How the Urinary System Works Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Protein can get into urine if the kidneys suffer damage or if there is an infection. Divide the sample equally between two test tubes/ clear universal containers like the ones you get from the doctors when you are asked for a urine sample. Put one container into the hot water bath, and leave the other at room temperature.
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Type 2 Diabetes in Males and Females Aged 35-60 in the United Kingdom Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Specially mentioning, taking preventive care can even develop the quality of healthcare and enhance the ability of the people to lead an eminent lifestyle. With effective integration of different activities prevalent within the distinct healthcare programs, it is ensured that the people would lead a healthy life in the future.  
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Bone Cellular Components Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Ankylosing Spondylitis is an inflammatory disorder that is chronic and it affects large joints, the sternum, and the spine (Marieb and Hoehn 2008). It is marked by a decrease in spine motion. People with this condition complain of lower back pain, limited motion, and bone stiffness in the morning (Marieb and Hoehn 2008). 
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Chronic Conditions Prevention and Management Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Ionizing radiation may cause cell damage and thus leads to cancer. These radiations are mostly from outer space into the earth as solar radiation. Ionizing radiations implicated in cancer include random gas, X-rays, fallout radiations, and other rays. Nuclear fallouts are radiations that come from atomic weapons and nuclear stations.  
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Lassa Fever in West Africa Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Infrastructural developments also play a key role in promoting the spread of Lassa fever within different parts of West African countries. This is because areas that have poor infrastructural developments like sewage lines promote rodents which mainly feed from dumps disposed of carelessly by citizens living in the regions.
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Malaria in West Africa Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Diagnosis test is also regarded as one of the parts of the above-stated intervention for the treatment of malaria among the people suffering from the same. In this regard, the people of West Africa need to diagnosis their respective infections of the disease with the help of consulting doctors and also following the instructions provided by them. 
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Analysis of Diabetes 1 Disease Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Researchers are looking for ways they can stop the loss of beta cells producing insulin after the beginning of diabetes 1. One approach that is being investigated is blocking the antibodies. These are being provided intravenously towards the hope of stopping autoimmune response to rescue any beta cells that are remaining.
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Homeopathy and Miasmic Theory by Samuel Hahnemann Health Sciences & Medicine Article
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Mainstream medicine is quite different from homeopathic treatment because it recognizes the existence of factors other than miasms that cause disease. The treatment methods that it adopts are based on the study of diverse microbial elements that cause disease as well as the drugs that can be used to help the body’s defence to fight them. 
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Clinical Test for a New Drug for Treating Arteriosclerosis Health Sciences & Medicine Assignment
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Due to low levels of proatherogenic LDL and VLDL, and high levels of antiatherosclerotic HDL, wild-type mice have a higher resistance to atherosclerosis. Therefore, all mouse models for atherosclerosis are based on “perturbations of lipoprotein metabolism which is achieved through strategies such as dietary and genetic manipulations”.  
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Improving Children and Young Peoples Experiences of Heath Care Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Quality is very vital in health care. It is only through quality services that inequality can be achieved in health care. NHS its principles, values, as well as practices, greatly help when it comes to making sure that equality is achieved in health care despite of one’s color, age, ability, or even social status.
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Sex Addiction as a Serious Health Disorder Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Sexual addiction has gained a lot of attention in the last few years. It is estimated that millions of people in the US are suffering from some type of sexual addiction. It is a severe disease that damages family relations and marriages. Sexual addiction exposes people at high risk for HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.   
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Major Policy Areas of Public Health Association of Australia Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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The paper “Major Policy Areas of Public Health Association of Australia” is an informative variant of coursework on health sciences & medicine. Public Health Association of Australia in 2012 laid down health policies that were meant to be administered by the health sector and health institutions. These policies are meant to teach people how to make healthy eating decisions.
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Exposure of Patient Data to the Media Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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The use of EPRs is significantly useful in managing a COVID-19 patient that increases productivity and efficiency. Although it is beneficial, it can be at a high risk of HIPAA standards being violated; therefore, the practitioner should be very keen and observe the HIPAA guidelines while using technology in healthcare. 
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Molecular Typing of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Of crucial interest in this context is the dynamic shift in the pathogen’s genetic structure that appeared to create highly pathogenic strains that could no longer be treated by penicillin. Coombs et al. (2011) note that the initial resistant strain of S. aureus was identified in the 1940s initially from healthcare institutions and the community later on.  
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Schizophrenia Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Schizophrenia has been ranked the third cause of disability because it is associated with suicide and obesity because it comes with a lifestyle with limited physical activity. Schizophrenia causes a burden in the family. This is evident because of the expensive cost of management hence causing strain on family finances.
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Health Care Laws, Policies, and Regulations Timeline Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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There are a few purposes for the ACA, a large portion of which manage the ceaselessly increasing expenses of health care and the way that there were a large number of individuals with no insurance. Health care expenses have been on the ascent in the previous decade. The cost per capita as per CMS in 2000 was $4,878, then was $8,411 in 2010.
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Treating Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) are lung inflammatory conditions linked with structural "remodeling" unfortunate to protect normal lung function. The clinically pragmatic distinctions between asthma and COPD are reflected by divergence in the remodeling progression, the prototype of inflammatory cells and cytokines.
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Therapeutic Communication Skills in Nursing Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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Communication has become not only valued but also essential to the practice of nursing. Nursing is a social activity and so there is a critical need for the nurse to be able to communicate competently as the social relationships they form with patients have a direct impact on healing processes
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Disproportionate Rate of Diabetes among Aboriginal Australians Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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Studies have estimated that between 10-30 percent of aboriginal people are afflicted. The number of Aboriginal women that suffer from gestational diabetes is also two to three times higher than it is compared to the general population. This disproportionate rate of diabetes among Aboriginal Australians is caused by multiple interconnecting issues.
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Periodontal Ligament in Ensuring the Integrity of the Tooth Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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To understand the role of trauma from occlusion in periodontal disease, it is necessary to understand the relationship of occlusion to periodontal health. This starts with the development of the tooth. When the crown of the tooth is completed, it is contained within a bony crypt in the jaw, protected from external environmental factors.
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Spontaneous Patella Dislocation Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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Magnetic resonance imaging may be helpful in deciding who may need to go in for surgery. In a study by Sally and others (10), magnetic resonance imaging revealed effusion in 100% cases, tears of the femoral insertion of the medial patellofemoral ligament in 87%, increased signal in the vast medialis muscle in 78%, lateral femoral condyle in 87% and medial patellar bone bruises in 30%.
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The Technique for the Usage of Power Injectors Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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This system has been used quite safely in adults since 1986. Despite the benefits of this technique, reluctance in the usage of power injectors still exists because of the concerns of complications related to its use. The most common among these complications is the extravasation of contrast material.
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The CareWell Health Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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For a resting patient due to an injury, the services will be similar to above, but it will only be until the patient recovers. Parkinson patients will also need help in moving about. Respite care is aimed at giving relief not only to the patient but the family member or caretaker. They will be able to go about their regular activities by this service.
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Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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An individual’s genetics and family history affect a person’s risk factors for cardiovascular disease in the sense that it helps determine one’s risk for acquiring cardiovascular diseases in the future. “First degree relatives of hypertensive persons are at a two-fold greater risk of hypertension than the general population”.  
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Surgical Case Analysis Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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She is a very active person and in her free time, she likes to play netball with her friends and go to the gym 3 times a week. Apart from the acute presentation, the patient is otherwise healthy, has no comorbid conditions, and is currently 18 weeks pregnant with twins. The patient is physically active and does not have any known allergies.
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Nutritional Management of Gestational Diabetes Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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One of the main concerns in terms of the health of the public is the occurrence of diabetes.  During pregnancy, a percentage of the mother can acquire a condition referred to as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a condition that can be recognized by the carbohydrate intolerance that can arise during the period of pregnancy.  Due to the change in body chemistry, pregnant women undergo insulin resistance. 
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The Anti-Cancer Activity of Rhein in Leukemia Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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As per the Chinese system of medicine, the drug was used to ‘drain fire and free the intestines, cool the blood and resolve toxins, expel stasis and free menstruation’ (Ping et al. 2009). The main active ingredients of Rhei Rhizoma are – rhein, aloe-emodin, emodin, and chrysophanol, all of which have shown genotoxic and cytotoxic properties to varying degrees.
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Developmental Dyspraxia Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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First of all, the binary division between normal and abnormal behaviours should no longer be carried out, and so-called ‘abnormality’ must be evaluated within a broader context that emotional health as well as the familial care and affection that plays a crucial role in early childhood in the development of a child.
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The Interpretation of the Laboratory Test Results Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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Julie underwent investigations at that time, including gastrointestinal endoscopy, blood tests showed no abnormality except for low serum sodium level, low blood glucose level and relatively elevated serum potassium level. Further history questions reveal that Julie has no abdominal pain or alterations in her bowel movements.
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The Most Specific Feature of Neurons Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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The author states that the main role of neuron cells is to receive the necessary information from other neurons and to send it further through the whole human body. Neurons can transfer information from one cell to another within the whole human body by the instrumentality of electric impulses and chemical transmitters.
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Radiological Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Early detection and diagnosis of the said disease are essential to early treatment and curative procedures. In women, ovarian cancer is the 5th leading cause of all types of cancer in both the UK and the USA. In the UK, we find that it is the second most common cause of cancer overall second only to lung cancer, which is linked closely to smoking.
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Drugs Used for Asthma Therapy Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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The drug can prove addictive in nature, therefore, like any other drug, is not recommended for long use or intensive use during the dosage, a balance in intake must be taken, patients provided with a selective beta2 agonist injection for severe attacks should be advised to attend hospital immediately after using the injection, for further assessment.
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Bird Flu Outbreak 2007 Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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In 2007 an outbreak of bird flu, likely the H5N1 form of the virus, a deadly form, was found on a Suffolk farm. The Government warned that the disease has likely already spread. Early evidence linked it to those found in the Czech Republic and Germany. The Environmental Minister warned that is very likely more cases would be found within the area. 
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Long-TermLong Term Conditions and Chronic Disease Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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There are other social issues that need to be tackled, particularly those associated with chronic mental illness. Although there have been a number of government-funded projects aimed at highlighting the common nature and difficulties facing mental illness sufferers, there is still a significant amount of stigma associated with these problems.
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Natural Disasters in Thailand Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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Scientific principles say that avoidance of resonance is important in reducing the casualties caused by earthquakes. It should be noted that seismic waves vibrate at a particular frequency. If that frequency happens to be similar to that of the vibrating frequency of the building, resonance may occur and the building may collapse. 
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Changes in the Prevalence of Clostridium Difficile Infection in the United Kingdom Health Sciences & Medicine Coursework
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CDI is a gastrointestinal infection that causes diarrhea, which, if not managed, can lead to serious health problems, or even death. Since many countries have been affected by this disease, especially between 1997 and 2001, prevention of its fecal-oral route of transmission and its efficient management has been the aim of many health policy bodies
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Health Care System Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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The use of predictive analytics helps in reducing the risks associated with overdose that may reduce the physicians’ competencies. Additionally, smarter prediction helps in reducing the drug combination time and operation expenses.  It also helps in increasing the quality of health care because it enables hospitals to change from sick-care to effective predictive-care.
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Anatomy in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Health Sciences & Medicine Assignment
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The cushions for the head and shoulder are critical to improve compliance on the patient and control the motion artifacts at the lower section. The overhead position enhances the positioning of the elbow near the epicenter of the magnetic field. The positioning of the elbow can be achieved with the arms overhead at the oblique positioning of the patient.
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Effective Systems for Stroke Rehabilitation Health Sciences & Medicine Case Study
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The patient does a 10-minute warm-up on the stationary bike, 10-minute weighted ball catch, 8-minute PROM on right LE and 8-minute PROM on right UE. The patient says he is willing to work, but is very withdrawn compared to other visits. There is a discussion about the frustration of not knowing why he still has strokes.
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