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    AHIMA Advanced Coding There are 3 types of coding credentials you can earn through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA.) 1. (CCA) Certified Coding Associate. This certification shows knowledge across all medical settings including hospital and physician settings. CCA has been a nationally accepted standard of achievement in Health Information Management since 2002. 2. (CCS) Certified Coding Specialist. CCS’s are at mastery-levels‚ skilled in classification

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    1. | Question : | Dr. Black admits a patient with an 8-day history of a low-grade fever‚ tachycardia‚ tachypnea‚ and basal consolidation of the lung and limited pleural effusion on the left side. An extensive past‚ family‚ and social history is taken as part of a comprehensive history. Bowel sounds are feeble. The pulse is rapid and thready. The comprehensive examination further indicates a jaundiced appearance with distention of the abdomen. There is a bluish discoloration of the flanks. The physician

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    Audio Mastering

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    every good mastering engineer‚ meticulousness and attention to detail is the norm‚ not the exception. What is Mastering? •  Mastering is the last creative step in the audio production process‚ the bridge between mixing and replication – your last chance to enhance sound or repair problems in an acoustically – designed room – an audio microscope. What is a Mastering Engineer? •  A Mastering Engineer requires the same ear training as a recording and mixing engineer‚ except that the mastering engineer

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    by bob katz advanced use TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 TUTORIAL Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Your Room Your Monitors . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Dynamics Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Sequencing: Relative Levels‚ Loudness and Normalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Recipe

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    Digital Audio

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    Digital Audio Digital Audio refers to the reproduction and the transmissions of a stored sound in a digital format. This includes things like CDs or mp3s and other forms of sound that can be stored on a computer. In contrast for instance say the telephone system‚ which is stored in a completely different format which is called the analogue system. In sound recording and reproduction systems‚ digital audio refers to a digital representation of the audio waveform for processing. Digital Audio came

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    Audio Amplifier

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    Project – “Stereo Audio Compressor” Starting speech Audio compressors that use a light source to control a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) are not new‚ and indeed there are many classic optical compressor designs. The design goal of the SOC-1.1 was to further enhance the attributes of optical compression to provide the user with alot more functionality as well as improve the compressor response to real world audio signals. We have carefully examined the characteristics of the LDR and developed

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    Audio Steganography

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    All the steganographic methods are based on the manipulation of LSB of pixel values or the rearrangement of colors to create LSB‚ which corresponds to the message being hidden. In addition to these‚ a technique such as putting your signature to the audio file will be used which provides a means to embed copyright and other information for identification and tracking. Steganography is the art and science of writing hidden messages in such a way that no one‚ apart from the sender and intended recipient

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    Coding

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    LOCATION: Outpatient‚ Hospital PATIENT: Stan Hope SURGEON: Mohamad Almaz‚ MD PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Left shoulder pain and numbness‚ past shoulder injury POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Normal shoulder PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Diagnostic arthroscopy‚ left shoulder CLINICAL HISTORY: This is a 57-year-old with a l0-year-old rotator cuff tear injury to his left shoulder. The patient does heavy lifting for a living. For the past 6 months the patient has been experiencing pain in this shoulder with

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    Audio Production

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    chose the audio production and engineering relating to the Music field. Music is not only beats and rhymes; it is a statement of life‚ and now days a way to make a fortune. It relaxes‚ motivates and is a great hobby for the idol one. In addition to this Music has been around for more than a thousand years and has a very colossal impact on every existing culture while still developing with new innovative sounds‚ techniques and not to mention jobs. Today there are over 2 million jobs in the audio production

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    Audio Vision

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    Audio-vision Main characteristics • The text (movie or audiovisual material) structures our vision. And not the other way around. • Moving Images tend to be vococentric or verbocentric. • Intensity of sounds (measured in db.) and different terms or planes (sound levels). • Synchronization points: when a visual occurrence coincides with an auditive occurrence. 1) A “hit” as a synchronization point; 2) An avoided synchronization point; 3) An elasticized synchronization point. • Implied synchronization

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