The procedure is called pericardial thoracentesis.
How do you calculate admissions per 1000 people?
@inpatient_cost_per_1000_per_year = (@inpatient_cost_per_1000/@member_months)* 12
Is it ok if you have a deep cut but dont feel any pain?
It is great that you are not having any pain. However, you should have the cut cleaned, covered and stitched if needed, so that you don't develop an infection and so that it heals cleanly.
In doctor who what is the weird word he always says it sounds like anonzee?
The word is Allons-y, which is french for "Let's Go".
What is the process by which you form fibrin at the site of a wound?
this series of reactions eventually produces a protein called fibrin. fibrin gets its name from the fact that it weaves a net of tiny fibers across the cut in the blood vessel.
Technically, yes.
The HIPAA legislation specifically states that treating physicians should communicate and the stated goal of the act is to encourage this (although that is not how it has turned out). As long at the requesting physician can convince the other physicians that he is treating you then it is OK for the two to share information.
The pit-fall is that if information is released and it turns out the requestor is not a treating physician then the one that released the information could be held liable for the breach. For this reason most lawyers and HIPAA compliance officers advise that a written request be obtained before releasing information, especially if sending it some place that is not familiar.
Not necessarily - Pain is completely and totally subjective, meaning each person experiences pain differently. Part of it has to do with the person's experience with pain as they age, any pain drugs/anesthesia they may have been given during and after surgery when they were small children (tonsils, etc), all those and many other factors alter each persons sensitivity, or Tolerance, to pain.
For example, as a chronic pain patient I've experienced extreme pain every day for the past 12 years; 11 of those have required the use of opiates to maintain a fairly normal lifestyle. As such, my pain tolerance is extremely high. So what might be excruciating for you or someone else might feel like hardly anything to me.
In your comparison, the opposite could be true - the smaller person could have more pain than the bigger person, if you consider the smaller person a child and the larger one an adult who has had more pain experience, while the child has had little or no serious pain experience.
Only physicians can order restraints, whether physical restraints or chemica (medications, given by intramuscular - IM, or intravenous - IV, routes).
What harm will happen to your body if you don't excrete waste for 3 days?
if you have a full bladder and still try to resist going to the toilet , your bladder may burst. the bladder's capacity is almost 500ml, and people start feeling the urge to pee when it is less than half full. also you might get renal failure the bladder is filled with urine and the urine puts backpressure on the kidneys. as for not defecating, it is normal not to deficate for a while, but if you have the urge but still deciede not to , then you will be prone to infections, constipation, and dull stomach pain. source: i am a doctor to be
Do doctors suffer from information overload?
i think some do and some don't.It all depends on how much info you can take before you get into a breakdown.
What type of certification do you need for webmasters?
You do not need any certification, however, employers will want to see some of the thing you are doing or have done.
Is there a problem if your 6 years old son eats a lot of chocolate?
Yes, he is at risk for childhood obesity, early onset diabetes, vascular problems, developmental problems etc.
What should I do when I am at work but want to sleep?
Drink a cup of coffee, or try a five hour energy. The most important thing to do if you want to keep your job is to stay awake.
Make sure you get plenty of sleep before your shift.
How do you get records from a Doctor Who has died?
A patient has the right to their records although there is a fee (at least in Canada) but it's minimal. Since your doctor died, then either there is another physician that took his place and they would have your records or, the doctor's office would usually tell you of another doctor to see and when you do they will automatically pass your records to them. If there is another doctor that took the place of your doctor and you don't care to be treated by him/her you can request your medical records be released. They will make you sign a document of release.
Did medieval doctors own there home?
The answer to this is not a simple yes or no. Almost everyone in the middle ages could claim that they "practiced medicine". Simple medicine was done at home by families and if more was needed most communities had people who had a talent in treating certain kinds of conditions. This was midwives, people who knew about herbs and herbal remedies, and bone setters. Within cities were "empiric's" specializing in treatment of dental problems, wounds, and certain kinds of surgeries ( lancing boils, removing kidney stones, repairing a hernia). Those with a higher level of education included trained surgeons, physicians, skilled medical practitioners educated through apprenticeship and apothecaries. To further add to all of this there were secular and religious practitioners including clerics who combined religious duties with accepted medical practice. Out of all the European cities in 1338 Florence, Italy had the most per capita with about 60 licensed medical practitioners of all kinds for a population of 120,000. So, to answer your question they probably ranged from people who lived on land owned by the nobility to others working for the nobility and living on an estate as well as those living within a religious community.
Who is the regenerating girl in Doctor Who?
the regeneratig girl in the space suit is Amy ponds daghtor and the girl is a time lord so is Amy pond