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Acid Fast Staining Sample
Biology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Microscopy
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis ( TB ) is the taking cause of decease in the universe from a bacterial infective disease. The disease affects 1. 8 billion people/year which is equal to tierce of the full universe population. In the United States TB is on the diminution. In 2007 a sum of 13. 293 instances were reported. The…
Clinical Observations
Observation
Radiology
A series of clinical observations was done to obtain a clear picture of what radiology technologists do and how their interactions with doctors, staff and patients affects the quality of their job. Radiology refers to the use of imaging technology to discover, diagnose and treat a variety of different diseases. The gathering of such…
The Advantages of the International Classification of Diseases for Clinical Modification
Disease
Medical
The International Classification of Diseases (ninth revision) for Clinical Modification (ICD-09-CM) is a medical classification system that is based on World Health Organization guidelines. It serves a great purpose, especially in the United States, by providing a list of diseases, their codes and other medical procedures such as surgery and therapeutic procedures. It provides a…
Essay – Jean Watson’s Theory
Nursing
Patient
Therapy
Jean Watson’s theory focuses on caring. Caring is the center of this entire way of thinking, and by putting caring first our patients is made the priority. Watson’s theory is founded on the transpersonal relationship. Transpersonal relationships are influenced by the caring consciousness and intentionality of the nurse as she or he enters the life…
Thesis project proposal
Adolescence
Alternative medicine
Design
psychiatry
Shopping
Part I: Facts For my thesis project, I propose to design the interior of Asiameriq Villa, which will be a state-of-the art contemporary psychiatric centre and resort for people to enjoy their leisure while undergoing psychotherapy. I choose this name to categorically depict both the Asian touch and the contemporary modern (especially American) relevance…
CDHO’s Quality Assurance Program
Dentistry
Quality Assurance
In the practice of healthcare delivery, quality service, safety, and client satisfaction are always top priorities. It is crucial for practitioners in this field to abide by rules set by governing bodies and refer to guidelines to ensure their knowledge and competence meet acceptable standards. These guidelines primarily exist for registered practitioners to maintain the…
Textual Analysis of Chapter 5 in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Discourse
Homosexuality
Physician
In order to perform a textual analysis of chapter 5 “Incident of the Letter” within Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde several issues need to be considered. Such as the concept of discourse within the narration of the chapter, the theoretical/ analytical tools of figurative language and genre. Also the meanings of the chapter need to…
Exploring the Benefits of Physio Ex: Enhancing Physical Fitness and Rehabilitation
Health
Physical therapy
An innovative and interactive piece of software called Physio Ex was created to improve learning and comprehension of human physiology and anatomy. Physio Ex provides students and professionals in the healthcare industry with a unique chance to participate in virtual experiments and learn about the intricate workings of the human body. This article explores the…
What Role does the Perfusionist Play in Surgery?
Play
Surgery
According to the Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary, a perfusionist is a certified medical technician who is responsible for the maintenance of equipment, such as a heart-lung machine, during open heart or bypass surgery. They are considered the heart and lungs of the patient during these procedures. In order to qualify for this profession, perfusionists must…
History and Definition of Nursings First Clinical Specialty
Anesthesia
Nursing
Ether. Who would have thought that a small carbon based organic compound such as ether would spawn a new field of medical specializations, changing the history of medicine for ever. Ether was discovered in 1275 by a Spanish chemist named Raymundus Lullius,(Evans,1995,p 1). It was his discovery that allowed William E. Clark to use ether…