cold and lonely bright room, I could spell the aroma of cleanliness hanging from the ceilings. I sat in a cold hard bottom chair patiently waiting on 0500 hours to come. As the time was winding down I had butterflies flying in the inside of my stomach. My palms were dripping with sweat and my eyes were telling the story of a weary one. All of a sudden I heard a loud buzz the doors came swinging open. I looked at the old time machine and seen that the moment I’ve been waiting for has finally arrived
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Administrative Ethics Jennifer Coetzee 11/26/12 HCS/335 Susan Morgan Administrative Ethics: There are so many issues in today’s society of administration in the health field. As technology progresses more and more issues continue to arise. Among the many issues in current administrative ethics the healthcare field faces today the most common issue that I found in my research is the issue of confidentiality and privacy of the patients. Even more today than there has been before keeping patients
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Root Cause Analysis A.1 Sentinel Event Nightingale Community Hospital identified a recent sentinel event involving the ambulatory surgical center. A sentinel event is defined as an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk thereof (http://www.jointcommission.org/sentinel_event). A three year old female presented to the hospital on September 14th for a planned outpatient procedure. The child was accompanied by her mother. The mother registered
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“Romeo, Romeo where for art thou Romeo” the phrase lingers through my mind as I head to the green room for my sixteenth century makeover. Tonight was the night every Year 10 student from Westside Boys and Girls had anticipated for. All the after school and weekend rehearsals were finally put to rest. I frantically run to the green room, knowing we only have three hours to get everything into place. The doors swing open, as Rosie the make-up artist runs up to me and grabs me tightly on the arm. “Where
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Communication between healthcare providers, and patients and patients’ families, is one of the most important aspects on the healthcare field. Pierre Elias, who is a medical student at Duke University School of Medicine and served as a TEDMED research scholar, and with the thoughts and guidance of the physician Bob Wachter, wrote an article entitled “Insensible Losses: When The Medical Community Forgets The Family” reporting a case of a patient whose health suddenly deteriorates, and he had to deliver
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palace, and all of the guests are talking to each other and having a good time. The Royal Steward named Lionel, portrayed by Levi Hill with an accent just like Gilbert Gottfried, is at the top of the staircase, announcing ladies as they come into the room. When he gets to the stepsisters, he is hilariously horrified by the way they act and talk. Throughout the show, they have been shown as dumb girls who always have to try and be better than the other, and always mean to Cinderella. The chemistry between
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better to do, he decided to eavesdrop. “I’ve been waiting very long for you to come, Herbert White. In fact, I’ve been waiting so long for you to come I got impatient and already prepared your room.” The old woman said with a sort of disturbing eagerness. Herbert, seemingly not alarmed replied with, “Thank you, ma’am. Next thing I know, you’ll be waking me up with breakfast in bed, and doing my taxes!”, They both laughed, “So before I go into my room, may I ask you your name?” Herbert asked “There’s
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meeting with the class representatives for the upcoming angel festival. J: that’s my girl. <*so proud*> hurry up and change your clothes. We’re gonna be late. L: ok, ok. I’ll take a shower. J: hurry up princess… Lially hurried up to her room, turned on the
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the problem areas related to health records for emergency departments is the misuse of the emergency room, unknown allergies or medical histories, and unidentifiable unconscious patients. Misuse of the emergency department is a problem that is occurring increasingly more often. It is a frequent problem area for most emergency department facilities. Many of the persons that utilize the emergency room on a recurrent basis do not have a primary physician that they regularly see. Most times that this type
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had swollen so that it stuck out farther than my nose, and every time I opened my eyes all I was able to see was black silhouettes of people. I was terrified that I might lose my sight forever and be blind. My mom did not want to go to the emergency room immediately because she wanted to go to an eye doctor first. We went to the eye doctor and he ran some tests. After an hour at his
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