What is the average cost of a six week check up after having a baby?
The cost is usually included in your doctor bill. His price covers your pregnancy & six week check up.
What are the weaknesses of 3M?
3m has a weak inventory turnover ratio that keeps on increasing with time. The rising expenses related to 3MÕs pension obligations which have stretched the budget of 3M and the need for continual reinvestment are some of the weaknesses of 3M.
What does ceph mean in your hospital notes?
Ceph in your hospital notes refers to your head. Often ceph is used in notes that talk about swelling of the head or brain.
What is meant by the term gestation?
Gestation refers to the period of pregnancy. ie - A human gestation period would be 9 months.
How many hospitals are there in Cape Town South Africa?
There are aproximately 5 Hospital/Clinic care facilities in cape Town South Africa.
Where are Deaconess Hospitals located?
The Deaconess hospitals are a chain of medical centers in the three states. They are located in Southern Indiana, Western Kentucky, and Southeastern Illinois.
What are the pros to medication errors?
There are likely no pros to medication error other than one possible result. Errors may cause better accountability and care in dispensing the medication.
This is one of those "Every silver lining has a dark cloud" kind of answers. Antibiotics attack and destroy strains of bacteria that are of course susceptible to them, so that that particular strain may actually be extincted. This if course leaves variants of the strain that are resistant to a given antibiotic and, with all the competition out of the way, that resistant strain flourishes. Maybe another antibiotic will kill that strain; maybe none will (until we invent antibiotics that work in a completely different way).
Hospitals in particular, and day care centers to a lesser extent are places where people go when they're sick (you're not supposed to take your kid with the sniffles in to a day care center, but you have to get to work and what else can you do and....). Simple statistics tell us that, among all the sick people at these places, the odds are better than the are at Disneyland (where, if you don't feel good, you often don't go), to encounter a strain of infection that is both contagious and resistant.
Of patients spending 2-3 days in a hospital, 8% come home with a disease they contracted in the hospital. The Wall Stree Journal says the amount is as much as 13%+. That's a lot.
Hospitals and doctors have responded by encouraging mostly well patients to relocate to a less dangerous milieu. Daycare centers also are cracking down on not allowing sick kids to be dropped off. Finally, and to me most interesting, it's becoming socially more and more rude to appear at work or in a social gathering with a cold! Used to be, one didn't mention these things; not that silence happens less and less.
What was the address of ziegler osteopathic hospital in Detroit?
The Hospital was on the corner of Michigan and Livernois Ave.
Undoubtedly it is.
Difine a Retrospective study in pharmaceutical research?
This would be a study to see how the medicine works in people. You could do a test of having some of them try the medicine.
Could you define continuum of care in a health care setting?
Full Continuum of Care in a health care setting includes: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing Care, Alzheimer's Care, and Rehabilitation.
The continuum of care refers to the range of services available within the health care sector, and to some extent, outside it, available address health and wellness needs. The term suggests a concept of an increasing intensity of care rather than a specific and unvarying list of services. Frail elders might entire the continuum of care by enlisting the services of a home health agency, then progress to assisted living, then enter a skilled nursing facility as their health challenges escalate. The arrangement of preventative public health services, primary care outpatient clinics, local general hospitals, and regional hospitals with intensive and specialty care units, is another array of the continuum of care. Theoretically, consumers enter care at the lowest level capable of addressing their problem, and advance to higher levels only as their problems become more complex and demanding. Because of the constraints of financial access to care, profit seeking by providers of care, lack of information to assist consumers make best choices, geographic and cultural barriers, and other factors, the continuum of care is a theoretical model rather than an actual system of care delivery.
Yes....It is really just an in and out shot which you have to get sometime in your life...(unfortunately)! :(
How an Indian nurse can work in Malta?
intially he/she need to register in local nursing & midwifery council in malta, after getting registration number, he/she legally eligible to practise nursing in malta hospitals.
How often would you backup records to an external storage device?
In your Risk Assessment, you'll need to define how many records you can afford to lose (i.e. if your main disk farm goes down and you haven't backed up) against the actual likelihood of such a crash. Most hospitals are pretty content with a daily backup to an offsite location, but some of the bigger facilities prefer a more frequent backup. Don't forget to factor disk mirroring into this equation.
What are the duties of a customer relationship officer?
For a financial service company the duties of a Relationship Manager is ...
1> Cross selling to existing customers and Acquisition of new customer
2> To provide solution to the customer's financial needs.
3> Ensuring Customer Satisfaction
4> Preparation & maintain the sales call report.
5> Exploring new sales areas & way to achieve target.