... Surgery and Research 2008, 3:49 ders and snapping scapula [11] Anatomic total shoulder replacement has also been the subject of radiological and tomographic scapular anatomic studies to better ... characterization of glenoid with use of computed tomography J Shoulder Elbow Surg 2001, 10:116-22 Edelson JG: Variations in the anatomy of the scapula withreferenceto the snapping scapula Clin ... glenoid component to adjust them to the anatomy present in each particular case Three-dimensional computed tomography of the scapula constitutes an unvalued source when planning surgery with reversed...
... together with my 1.33 (0.68) doctor and I am satisfied with the result I am satisfied with the manner by which my treatment 1.20 (0.47) has been discussed and decided The scale ranges from (totally ... me to actively participate in decision making about treatment 88.5 My doctor and I selected a treatment together 88.5 Step 9: Arrangement of follow-up My doctor and I reached an agreement as to ... We conducted a study to evaluate the acceptance of SDM withreferenceto an interactive, transactional, and evidence-based library of decision aids and its associations with decision making in...
... granted to them by the various acts, which could place them in a position to exert a strong influence on the universities and even to dictate to them in regard to standards, curricula and syllabuses” ... line with IFAC’s education standards It should be possible for SAICA and Departments of Accounting to continue to work together, but both parties will have to make a number of adjustments to produce ... university Accessed: February 2007 Mouton, J 2001 How to succeed in your master’s and doctoral studies Pretoria: Van Schaik Mouton, J 1996 Understanding social research Pretoria: Van Schaik 24 Meditari...
... order to find a better way to acquire the ‘get’ phrasal verbs, especially in doing translation from English into Vietnamese and vice versa, the topic relating to ‘get’ phrasal verbs withreference ... considered to be the heart of a sentence It “is a part of speech denoting actions: to work, to go, to sing; process in the form of actions: to stand, to lie; the appearance of a characteristic: to bud, ... phrasal verbs ‘get away’ and ‘get across’ are particles They are not movable because they have to combine with ‘get’ to create the meaning of to escape’ andto come to somewhere’ 3.1.2 Transitive...
... metaphors and metonymies Analysis shows that the use of metaphors and metonymies appears to be common in both Vietnamese and English so it is easy to imagine and associate this domain or event to another ... thesis is conducted with a view to help Vietnamese learners to acquire a better understanding of structural and semantic features of English Idioms denoting anger withreferenceto the Vietnamese ... preposition (congratulate on, refer to) , and a verb with a particle and a preposition (run away with, send out to) It can have a literal meaning that is easy to understand because the meaning is clear...
... MAKE withreferenceto the Vietnamese equivalents in order to help students to understand English collocations generally and use English collocations with the verb MAKE withreferenceto the Vietnamese ... English collocations with the verb MAKE withreferenceto their Vietnamese equivalents? 29 What are the semantic features of English collocations with the verb MAKE withreferenceto their Vietnamese ... all, it is important to mention the focus of this study, which is to research as to syntactic and semantic features of English collocations with the verb MAKE withreferenceto their Vietnamese...
... loss of the automatic right to reject goods of unsatisfactory quality and the need to notify such defects within two months This might then cause Europe to be seen as antithetical to consumer protection; ... Directive had been on the right to cancel53 and failure to comply with this has been held to leave the right to cancel open indefinitely.54 Failure to comply with the more extensive information ... wishes to exercise his right of withdrawal, or instead wants to rescind the contract due to non-conformity of the goods with the contract (according to Art 3(3) and (5) Consumer Sales Directive and...
... organization is to raise the standard of medical assisting to a more professional level • The Code of Ethics of AAMA – Sets forth principles of ethical and moral conduct as they relate to the medical ... Entry level – Assist the doctor during examination – Asepsis and infection control – Give medications and explain treatments to patients • Advanced – Initiate IVs and administer IV medications ... – Laboratory Examples • Entry level – Perform Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) – waived tests – Collect, prepare, and transmit laboratory specimens – Teach patients to collect...
... Diagnoses and treats disorders related to the stomach, intestines, and other organs Gerontologist Diagnoses and treats problems and diseases affecting older adults Gynecologist Diagnoses and treats ... dealing with treatment and preventative care of athletes Surgeon Uses hands and instruments to diagnose, correct, and treat injuries, diseases, and deformities Urologist Diagnoses and treats ... treats diseases and disorders of the eye Orthopedist Diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of muscles and bones Otorhinolaryngologist Diagnoses and treats ear, nose, and throat disorders...
... bodily harm to another, including touching without permission Fraud Depriving or attempting to deprive a person of his or her rights Invasion of privacy Interference with a person’s right to be left ... responsibility for actions • Understand scope of practice • Understand standard of care and duty of care – Medical assistants are all held to the “reasonable person standard” • Consent – Implied – ... suits – Arbitration • People with special knowledge in the field listen to the case and decide the dispute – Torts • Negligence • Breach of contract – Failure to adhere to a contract’s terms – Court...
... comes to the desk to check in and asks if he will be seen on time The receptionist continues with her paperwork, points to the signin sheet, and tells Mr Garcia: “Just sign in The doctor will be with ... Communicating with Patients and Families (cont.) • Examples of customer service – Telephone techniques – Writing or responding to telephone messages – Explaining procedures to patients – Assisting with ... Therapeutic Communication • The ability to communicate with patients – In terms they can understand – So they feel at ease and comfortable • The ability to communicate with other members of the health-care...
... 8-11 Storing Office Supplies (cont.) • Place close to areas of use • Storage cabinets – Label storage cabinets and boxes to facilitate finding supplies – Note the shelf life of items and place ... ed 8-19 Inventory and Ordering • Establish regular inventory and ordering times – All staff know when to submit requests – Reduces the need for rush orders • When to order early – To avoid shortages ... 8-16 Taking Inventory of Office Supplies • Inventory – A list of supply items and quantities on hand – Keeping the inventory accurate requires • Careful planning • Attention to detail • Basic...
... • Expands on SOAP format C Chief complaint, presenting problems, subjective statements H History: social and physical history E Examination D D A R Details of problem and complaints Drugs and ... summaries – Correspondence with or about patients Documenting detailed notes about the contact with the patient, patient responses and progress, and treatment outcomes 9.3 To create and maintain patient ... Initiating and Maintaining Patient Records (cont.) • Follow-up – Transcribe notes the doctor dictates – Post results of laboratory tests and examinations – Record all telephone communication with the...
... choice of dates and times available to accommodate Mr Lincoln’s needs After entering the appointment in the book or into the computer, confirm the date and time with the patient and give him a ... appointments include – – – – Consults with other physicians Laboratory work X-rays and other diagnostic tests Hospitalizations and surgeries • Be sure to have a doctor’s order specifying – Procedure ... 12.6 Explain how to properly document no-shows and late patients 12.7 Describe how to schedule appointments that are outside the medical office 12.8 Discuss ways to keep an accurate and efficient...
... have related to smoke detectors? ANSWER: Office staff must routinely check the smoke detectors to be sure they are functioning properly and must know what to in the event the smoke detector alarm ... Occupied and Informed More common in reception areas Informative health videos Toys, videos, and books Avoid balls, jump ropes, and other toys that are disruptive All toys should be easy to ... ability to pay • Offices must be sensitive to the needs of elderly patients – Chairs that are easy to get into and out of – Reading materials with large print – Good lighting in reception areas and...