Nursing

Cardiovascular: Denies chest pain or chest discomfort

Cardiovascular: Denies chest pain or chest discomfort Objective Mr. Rivera is pleasant and cooperative fatgued appearing young boy seated upright on the examination table. He is in no acute distress. He is alert. His speech is clear and coherent. He maintains eye contact throught the interview and examination. He offers information freely and without contradiction.

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Home medications: Daily vitamin, over the counter antitussive medication

Home medications: Daily vitamin, over the counter antitussive medication Past medical History: Frequent ear infections as small child. Patient reports last known ear infection was when he was two years old. He reports having pneumonia last that caused him to miss two weeks of school. Social History: Patient lives in a house with parents and

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Focused Exam: Cough Results | Turned In Advanced Health Assessment – Fall 2019, NGR 6002

Focused Exam: Cough Results | Turned In Advanced Health Assessment – Fall 2019, NGR 6002 11/11/19, 3:44 PMFocused Exam: Cough | Completed | Shadow Health Page 1 of 3https://app.shadowhealth.com/assignment_attempts/5468949 Return to Assignment If you are are experiencing audio issues while using Safari, please visit this If you are are experiencing audio issues while using Safari,

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National Accountable Care Organization Summit. (n.d.). What is an ACO?

National Accountable Care Organization Summit. (n.d.). What is an ACO? Talisha An MCO is a type of health care system that links health insurance with care delivery for a defined population. An MCO delivers health care through a network of providers, determines the prices for services, coordinates care, and manages appropriate use of health care

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Lab Test and Results:

Lab Test and Results: Urine dipstick: Negative Pelvic/Vaginal examination: showed gray thin watering discharge with foul, fish odor, vaginal swab obtained for microscopic examination, such as wet mount test; whiff test; vaginal pH test, and oligonucleotide probes test (send out test). Swap applied to wet mount for whiff amine test, clue cells test, and applied

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Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)

Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): is a number of individuals that consist of health care providers and health care settings, collectively working together to accomplish the goal of improving optimum quality of health care. This network of people may include physicians, surgeons, pharmacists, doctors, nurses, healthcare assistants, caregivers, lab specialists, psychiatrists, mental health professionals, rehabilitation workers,

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The differences and similarities between Managed Care Organizations (MCO) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) will be explained below.

Student Sumetria The differences and similarities between Managed Care Organizations (MCO) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) will be explained below. The MCO is a group of medical providers and facilities that provide care to its members at a reduced cost. Many MCO’s require the patient to have a primary care provider. The ACO is a

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How would the results be used to make a diagnosis?

How would the results be used to make a diagnosis? Review this week’s Learning Resources and consider the insights they provide related to ears, nose, and throat. Review the Shadow Health Resources provided in this week’s Learning Resources specifically the tutorial to guide you through the documentation and interpretation within the Shadow Health platform. Review

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