I think that IS the medical term, though it might be called 'assisted ventilation' or go by a similar term. It may also be shortened to it's initials, 'A.R.' since the medical world uses a lot of acronyms.
yes, the person can be kept in artificial respiration temporarily or permanently. 1:in a hospital a person is given artificial supply of oxygen ,when he is in coma,as long as he can survive under such condition . 2:and for example when a person drowns ,he or she is given artificial respiration.
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A medical marijuana card is given to a patient through their medical provider. The doctor is covered under the patient's insurance as is the marijuana since it is considered a prescribed medication.
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The correct spelling is patient (forbearing, or a person under medical care).
put the patient in the fawler s position give the patient the medication under the doctor order take the v.s especially respiration give the patient warm fluides give the patient the food contains protein
No, it is not. Your medications are under HIPAA, which is a patient privacy agreement, that states that the patient knows who is getting their prescriptions, and is no longer under the consent of a doctor or pharmacist.
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Yes, billing information is protected health information covered under HIPAA regulations.
The noun 'patient' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone awaiting or under medical care and treatment; a word for a person.
"Authorization" under HIPAA customarily refers to the PATIENT'S or the patient's designated Power Of Attorney (or court appointed Guardian) to sign authority to release their medical records to parties outside of their caregiver's practice.
Eligibility in healtcare context means the health insurance coverage status of a patient. Healthcare providers need this information before delivering a service to a patient to know to what extent the patient is covered under a medical insurance policy. This information is provided by insurance companies (payer).