How will you move patients from wheelchairs and stretchers to the examination table without injuring yourself, your patient, or anyone aiding you? Answer this based on an example of a patient that you have had in clinic.
If the patient is in wheel chair first keep the patient nearto the table.then lock it adjust the height of the table so that you can make patient sit or lying down.hold her in your two arms by supporting throgh his axilla to back .otherwise seek help from other person to hold one side so that you can shift her easily.remove the things from near area which can make injury to the patient.
When shifting strecther patient bring him near to the table.after adusting the height one person should support the head other person should support the middle and feet.so that there will not be any fall or injuries to the patient.
How will you move patients from wheelchairs and stretchers to the examination table without injuring yourself,...
One of the physicians failed to show up for work without calling Patients have been waiting in excess of one hour and are rather vocal about their dissatisfaction Patient files are not properly stored; stacks are strewn throughout the office with identifying patient information exposed Your front desk assistant is texting while checking-in patients and allowing the office phones to go unanswered A patient approaches the clinic and falls on the sidewalk outside severely injuring their ankle. Reports are left...
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You have two patients who currently need the use of a ventilator, a machine to move air into and out of a patient’s lungs when their breathing ability is severely impaired. There is only one ventilator available, and one patient is already using it. The patient using the ventilator is a 70-year-old retired nurse. The other patient is a 20-year-old college student studying communications. Assume that if you remove the ventilator from the 70-year-old at this time, it is 80%...
1. While working in the eye clinic, you observe that several of the patients being treated for glaucoma report that the medications cause pain and headache and that reading ability is diminished. How would you respond to these statements? 2. Examine premedication assessments and develop a list of contraindications to the administration of certain eye medications without first consulting the prescriber. 3. Explain the pros and cons of topical ophthalmic drug therapy. 4. Describe the steps taken during an eye...
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Dr. Franklin runs a small medical clinic specializing in family practice. She has many patients. When the patients visit the clinic, she may perform several tests to diagnose their conditions. She bills the patient one amount for the visit plus additional amounts for each test. Required: Write out a set of relational tables that correspond to the class diagram that you prepared for Problem 1. Identify primary and foreign keys. Using Microsoft Access, define the tables and set up...
How do traditional examination gowns harm patients, and what does the most recent science suggest as an alternative? Upload your answer here - to receive full credit you must include a reference to at least one recent Peer Reviewed citation
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Suppose 15% of the patients receiving medical treatment suffer from heart disease. For patients with heart disease, the probability of complications is 0.25. For patients with no heart disease, the probability of complications is only 0.10. Given that a randomly selected patient has complications, what is the probability the patient has heart disease? Round your answer to three decimal points Selected Answer:.306 Correct Answer:0.306 Answer range /-0.005 (0.301 0.311)
MIG 126 Positioning II Case Study #2 Positioning for the Gastrointestinal Examination Description >> Your patient has arrived for his UGI series and the procedure begins. The patient thoroughly dislikes the taste of barium. In fact, you have had to coax him to drink the little he has so far. You know how important barium is for this study. Halfway through the fluoroscopic examination, the radiologist tells you that the patient has hypermotility of the GI tract. You are to...
12.Which of the following actions should the medical assistant take without being asked? Restock examination rooms if there is no patient waiting. Order new magazine subscriptions for the office waiting room. Rearrange the furniture in the waiting room. Remove and shred files of patients who have not been seen within the past three years. 13.Which of the following behaviors does not demonstrate that a medical assistant works well wi Accepting criticism and trying to improve performance Working within the established...
Case Study # 2 Positioning for the Gastrointestinal Examination Description >> Your patient has arrived for his UGI series and the procedure begins. The patient thoroughly dislikes the taste of barium. In fact, you have had to coax him to drink the little he has so far. You know how important barium is for this study. Halfway through the fluoroscopic examination, the radiologist tells you that the patient has hypermotility of the GI tract. You are to give your patient...