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    Discharge Summary Case 1

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    [pic] DISCHARGE SUMMARY PATIENT NAME: Julie Reynolds HOSPITAL NO.: 11678 ADMITTED: 03/05/2012 DISCHARGED: 03/08/2012 CONSULTATIONS: None. PROCEDURES: Vaginal hysterectomy and excision of sebaceous cyst of vulva. COMPLICATIONS: None. ADMITTING DIAGNOSIS: Pelvic pain. Patient is a 32-year-old white female‚ gravada 2‚ para 1‚ ab 1. Her only child was born in 1994. Patient presented with pelvic pain and underwent GYN work up. Exam was unremarkable except for a modern

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    1. The Right Rev. Michael T. Squires led the invocation at the graduation ceremony for Greenlee County’s first paramedic class. 2. Nanci Holloway‚ a 38-year-old Caucasian female‚ is scheduled for a cesarean section tomorrow. 3. The internist wanted him to have meprobamate‚ so he wrote a prescription for Miltown. 4. Johnny Temple had chickenpox‚ red measles‚ and German measles his first year in school. 5. I understand that Bob‚ our p.m. shift MT‚ is proficient in American Sign Language

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    Chapter 22 Performance and Discharge Laura Westensee Edited by Nikki Meltabarger I. Conditions in Contracts Under Common Law‚ a contract is an agreement involving a promise or set of promises enforceable by law. The Uniform Commercial Code uses this same definition of contract‚ but in a more limited sense pertaining to the sale of goods. A person who makes an offer is the offeror‚ while the person to whom the offer is made is the offeree. The offeree is given the power to create a legally

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    Transcription Notes

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    DNA TRANSCRIPTION OVERVIEW Changes DNA to mRNA Happens in nucleus mRNA is an RNA copy of the DNA for the protein The mRNA will carry the message to the ribosomes to be translated into a protein STEPS OF TRANSCRIPTION IN PROKARYOTES In order for transcription to take place the strand must be unzipped but only the area where the gene is on the chromosome RNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for reading and unzipping the strand Two strands on DNA- one is read and one is not Sense

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    Dna Transcription

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    DNA Transcription The process of transcription is where a copy of a gene is made within DNA to use as RNA. It is located in the nucleus of eukaryotes and in the nucleoid of prokaryotes. DNA stores information encoded in a genetic code. The code consists of four letters and they are T (thymine)‚ G (guanine)‚ A (Adenine)‚ and C (cytosine). One gene codes for on protein. RNA is a molecule that copies information that is coded in another genetic code. This code also consists of the same four

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    DNA transcription

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    gene codes for synthesis of a particular polypeptide chain. The second strand is the mRNA base sequence (template strand used for copying) codon of the transcribed mRNA. The process for going from the upper stand to the second strand is called Transcription and involves an enzyme called polymerase. The polymerase attaches to the promoter region (start codon) and reads the nucleotide base sequence until it gets to a termination signal (stop codon) and then it jumps off because it has the whole recipe

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    diagnosis   2. In a hospital setting‚ the care provider takes the patient ’s history‚ details the reason the patient is being admitted and performs a physical exam. The report of this information is known as the:  A. initial progress note B. discharge summary C. history and physical D. SOAP note   3. The SOAP documentation format is most commonly used in which healthcare setting?  A. hospital inpatient B. physician ’s office C. hospital emergency department D. outpatient diagnostic department

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    TRANSITION OF CARE: EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY Describe the patients medical/clinical condition. This past December I observed the discharge of a patient from the Emergency Department that never should have taken place. The patient was a senior citizen who suffered a fall injury‚ and was diagnosed with bilateral humerus fractures. Her injuries did not require immediate surgical intervention and her pain was relatively well controlled. Therefore‚ the physician caring for her did not find it medically

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    Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD‚ Internal Medicine Date of Consult: 12/15/XXXX Reason for Consultation: Continued deterioration with COPD‚ subcutaneous emphysema‚ and recurrent pneumothoraxes (ces). Evaluate for possible transfer to Forrest General Medical Center‚ thoracic unit. Patient is a 61-year-old white male admitted through the ER with on December 10 with recurrent right pneumothoraxes. Patient is known to have COPD with emphysema and has multiple admissions for problems concerning this. At

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    Transcription and Translation The function of DNA in the living world is at once strangely complex and surprisingly simple. The genetic code carried in molecules of DNA is responsible for a spectacular variety of life forms. Plant life in the Amazon‚ creatures on the ocean floor‚ and animals in the Serengeti have all arisen‚ and survive and thrive in their respective environments‚ because of the function of DNA. Inside every living cell‚ DNA directs vital activities‚ such as growth‚ division‚ movement

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