These documents are for inquiry into medical terms. They are basic and do not represent the expanding knowledge of medical terms, anti-trust, jury lawsuits, trial cases and legal and medical case law in courts.
Notes and references alan moelleken md lawsuit terms cottage hospital santa b...Alan Moelleken
These documents are for inquiry into medical terms. They are basic and do not represent the expanding knowledge of medical terms, anti-trust, jury lawsuits, trial cases and legal and medical case law in courts.
YASYA SHYAVA NIMITTEEYAM OF CHARAKA INDRIYA STHANA - AN EXPLORATIVE STUDYPRASAD MAMIDI
This document discusses a chapter from the Charaka Samhita titled "Yasya Shyava Nimitteeyam" which explores various signs and symptoms that indicate imminent death. The chapter examines clinical findings from examining sputum, feces, and semen. It also describes assessing prognosis by giving meat soup and mentions signs for conditions like neurological diseases, epilepsy, skin diseases, tuberculosis, tumors, edema, ascites, and diabetes. Most conditions discussed relate to cancer cachexia, shock, delirium, advanced dementia, and other chronic illnesses at end-of-life. The document analyzes concepts from the chapter and their potential relevance today. It examines various diseases and symptoms that could relate to passages from the chapter,
Predictive Value of the Oxidative Stress Indices in Syrian Women with Threate...ijtsrd
After 10 years of increasing conflict and violence in Syria, women face significant challenges associated with lack of adequate access to maternal health services, threatening their lives along with their immediate and long term health outcomes, among them miscarriage, which has been increasing dramatically. Our aim was to assess whether serum total antioxidant TAS capacity and total oxidant status TOS altered during first trimester pregnancies with vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, and to investigate the accuracy of these biomarkers in the prediction of miscarriage. In this cross sectional study, A group of pregnant women with vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain n=29 served as patient group and a control group of healthy pregnancies n=30 were included. All of the participants in the two groups were matched for age and gestational age. All pregnant women were recruited from the Khaled Kendel hospital Sarmada, Syria, and Blood samples were collected at 6– 14 weeks from all participants for measurement of oxidative stress markers. The area under curve AUC was used to determine the predictive value of the oxidative stress indices. The mean TOS level was significantly P 0.05 higher in patients whereas mean TAS level was significantly P 0.05 decreased in patient group compared to the control group. The AUC of TOS and TAS were 0.611, 0.895, P= 0.115, 0.001 respectively. The cut off, sensitivity, and specificity of TAS were 0.98, 93.5 and 70.8 respectively. TAS can be used to discriminate between TM and the control subjects sensitivity= 0.956 P 0.0001 . Our analysis of patients presenting with threatened miscarriage in this study presents, imbalance in oxidative stress markers, we recommended supplementing of anti oxidants Throughout pregnancy. finally, Further high quality research in this area is warranted to confirm our results. Ibrahim W. Hasani | Maism. Abdulrazak | Samer Kabba "Predictive Value of the Oxidative Stress Indices in Syrian Women with Threatened Abortion" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-1 , December 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35879.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/gynecology/35879/predictive-value-of-the-oxidative-stress-indices-in-syrian-women-with-threatened-abortion/ibrahim-w-hasani
Medicine Science (Med-Science) is an international open access journal which published by Society of TURAZ BİLİM in English language, peer-reviewed electronic journal dealing with General Medicine. PDF, Full-Text Articles http://www.medicinescience.org
The document provides instructions for conducting a bibliographic search on the topic of "liver cirrhosis and alcoholism" using DECS terms and the Scopus database. It explains how to export search results to Mendeley and format references in APA and Vancouver styles. Examples are given of 10 references formatted in both APA and Vancouver styles.
The document provides instructions for a task in CINAHL regarding ankle injuries. It includes searching in CINAHL for information on physical examination, diagnosis, and manipulative therapy of the ankle joint from 2010 onwards. It also includes exporting references to Mendeley and creating a weekly alert for new information on the topic.
Notes and references alan moelleken md lawsuit terms cottage hospital santa b...Alan Moelleken
These documents are for inquiry into medical terms. They are basic and do not represent the expanding knowledge of medical terms, anti-trust, jury lawsuits, trial cases and legal and medical case law in courts.
YASYA SHYAVA NIMITTEEYAM OF CHARAKA INDRIYA STHANA - AN EXPLORATIVE STUDYPRASAD MAMIDI
This document discusses a chapter from the Charaka Samhita titled "Yasya Shyava Nimitteeyam" which explores various signs and symptoms that indicate imminent death. The chapter examines clinical findings from examining sputum, feces, and semen. It also describes assessing prognosis by giving meat soup and mentions signs for conditions like neurological diseases, epilepsy, skin diseases, tuberculosis, tumors, edema, ascites, and diabetes. Most conditions discussed relate to cancer cachexia, shock, delirium, advanced dementia, and other chronic illnesses at end-of-life. The document analyzes concepts from the chapter and their potential relevance today. It examines various diseases and symptoms that could relate to passages from the chapter,
Predictive Value of the Oxidative Stress Indices in Syrian Women with Threate...ijtsrd
After 10 years of increasing conflict and violence in Syria, women face significant challenges associated with lack of adequate access to maternal health services, threatening their lives along with their immediate and long term health outcomes, among them miscarriage, which has been increasing dramatically. Our aim was to assess whether serum total antioxidant TAS capacity and total oxidant status TOS altered during first trimester pregnancies with vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, and to investigate the accuracy of these biomarkers in the prediction of miscarriage. In this cross sectional study, A group of pregnant women with vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain n=29 served as patient group and a control group of healthy pregnancies n=30 were included. All of the participants in the two groups were matched for age and gestational age. All pregnant women were recruited from the Khaled Kendel hospital Sarmada, Syria, and Blood samples were collected at 6– 14 weeks from all participants for measurement of oxidative stress markers. The area under curve AUC was used to determine the predictive value of the oxidative stress indices. The mean TOS level was significantly P 0.05 higher in patients whereas mean TAS level was significantly P 0.05 decreased in patient group compared to the control group. The AUC of TOS and TAS were 0.611, 0.895, P= 0.115, 0.001 respectively. The cut off, sensitivity, and specificity of TAS were 0.98, 93.5 and 70.8 respectively. TAS can be used to discriminate between TM and the control subjects sensitivity= 0.956 P 0.0001 . Our analysis of patients presenting with threatened miscarriage in this study presents, imbalance in oxidative stress markers, we recommended supplementing of anti oxidants Throughout pregnancy. finally, Further high quality research in this area is warranted to confirm our results. Ibrahim W. Hasani | Maism. Abdulrazak | Samer Kabba "Predictive Value of the Oxidative Stress Indices in Syrian Women with Threatened Abortion" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-1 , December 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35879.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/gynecology/35879/predictive-value-of-the-oxidative-stress-indices-in-syrian-women-with-threatened-abortion/ibrahim-w-hasani
Medicine Science (Med-Science) is an international open access journal which published by Society of TURAZ BİLİM in English language, peer-reviewed electronic journal dealing with General Medicine. PDF, Full-Text Articles http://www.medicinescience.org
The document provides instructions for conducting a bibliographic search on the topic of "liver cirrhosis and alcoholism" using DECS terms and the Scopus database. It explains how to export search results to Mendeley and format references in APA and Vancouver styles. Examples are given of 10 references formatted in both APA and Vancouver styles.
The document provides instructions for a task in CINAHL regarding ankle injuries. It includes searching in CINAHL for information on physical examination, diagnosis, and manipulative therapy of the ankle joint from 2010 onwards. It also includes exporting references to Mendeley and creating a weekly alert for new information on the topic.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-spine ortho-iatrogenic-deformities-scanAlan Moelleken
I'm providing this for informational purposes only in the medical, law, lawsuit, anti-trust, expert witness field. This is only for inquiry education use. Not a final determination of any legal term, lawsuit opinion, medical diagnosis by Alan Moelleken MD, Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, California.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-spine ortho-cardiac-arrestAlan Moelleken
I'm providing this for informational purposes only in the medical, law, lawsuit, anti-trust, expert witness field. This is only for inquiry education use. Not a final determination of any legal term, lawsuit opinion, medical diagnosis by Alan Moelleken MD, Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, California.
History of middle ages alan moelleken lawsuit terms cottage hospital santa ba...Alan Moelleken
Dr. Alan Moelleken is an orthopedic spine surgeon who specializes in spine treatment and orthopedic surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and completed his internship, residency, and fellowship at UCLA and NYU. Dr. Moelleken is board certified in orthopedic surgery by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is affiliated with professional societies including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and North American Spine Society. Dr. Moelleken's office is located in Santa Barbara, California and he maintains a website with information on various spine conditions and treatments.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-spine ortho-cardiac-arrestAlan Moelleken
This case report describes a 43-year-old woman who experienced cardiac arrest and multiple organ failure after undergoing surgery to release a tense lumbar paraspinal muscle compartment. During surgery, dusky and poorly perfused muscle herniated from the compartment upon release, indicating it had been ischemic. Postoperatively, the patient developed acidosis, hyperkalemia, hypotension, and progressed to cardiac arrest. She required prolonged intensive care support for cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and coagulation dysfunction, but eventually recovered. The authors conclude she experienced ischemia-reperfusion syndrome caused by release of the tense paraspinal compartment, which has not been previously reported but can cause serious systemic effects similar to compartment syndromes in other locations.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-curriculum vitae santa barbara caAlan Moelleken
This document is Alan Moelleken's curriculum vitae. It summarizes his education, including medical degrees from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and University at Albany. It also lists his professional training, certifications, licenses, appointments, publications, presentations, memberships and more than 30 years of experience as a spine and orthopedic surgeon in Santa Barbara, California.
Alan moelleken md lawsuit terms medical terminology Alan Moelleken
These documents are for inquiry into medical terms. They are basic and do not represent the expanding knowledge of medical terms, anti-trust, jury lawsuits, trial cases and legal and medical case law in courts.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-carpal tunnel syndromeAlan Moelleken
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel at the wrist. It causes numbness, tingling, and burning pain in the hand and fingers. The main risk factors are repetitive hand and wrist motions, obesity, diabetes, hypothyroidism, and pregnancy. It is diagnosed based on symptoms and nerve conduction tests. Treatments include splinting, corticosteroid injections, and carpal tunnel release surgery if more conservative options fail.
Macro vs Micro studies overcoming Cartesian Dilemma in a chosen System.
Implicate order and explicate order are concepts coined by David Bohm to describe two different frameworks for understanding the same phenomenon or aspect of reality. He uses these notions to describe how the same phenomenon might look different, or might be characterized by different principal factors, in different contexts such as at different scales.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Marwan Sabbagh. It lists his current positions, which include directorships at research institutes and professorships. It then outlines his extensive previous professional experience in academic medicine and clinical research spanning over 25 years. The CV provides details of his education, honors, memberships, and publications. It presents Dr. Sabbagh as a highly accomplished neurologist and leader in Alzheimer's disease and dementia research.
Discussion Foundational Pioneers in InformaticsThe smartphone has.docxmickietanger
Discussion: Foundational Pioneers in Informatics
The smartphone has become an increasingly valuable tool in the field of medicine. Because of the phone’s small size and powerful computing capabilities, doctors, nurses, and researchers use these smartphones in a wide range of areas. For example, smartphones can be used as an electrocardiogram, to perform ultrasound procedures, to track patient progress, and as a decision support tool for generating diagnoses (Ozdalga, Ozdalga & Ahuja, 2012). Like most innovative technologies, the smartphone and its applications are a result of many years of incremental research and development.
In this Discussion, you focus on those who set the stage for the field of informatics today. By Day 1, your Instructor will assign you one of the pioneers in the field of informatics to research.
To prepare:
Read the articles listed in the Learning Resources for your assigned informatics pioneer.
Conduct research in the Walden Library or on the Internet to find additional works by or information about the individual.
Determine his or her area of interest and affiliations in the medical world.
Reflect on the contributions he or she made to the field of informatics. What most interests you? What most surprises you?
Consider how these contributions impact the field of informatics today.
Assess why it is important to be familiar with the foundational documents of nursing informatics.
By tomorrow 11/30/2016 12pm
Post a minimum of 550 words essay in APA format with a minimum of 3 scholarly references (See list provided below), which addresses the level one headings below:
1)
An overview of the individual to whom you were assigned, including his or her principal areas of interest and medical affiliations.
2)
Highlight the contributions this individual made to the field of informatics, and explain how these contributions impact the field of informatics today.
3)
Comment on the importance of being familiar with the foundational documents of nursing informatics.
Required Readings
Kaplan, B., Brennan, P., Dowling, A., Friedman, C., & Peel, V. (2001). Towards an informatics research agenda: Key people and organizational issues. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 8(3), 235–241.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article highlights key areas in the field of health informatics in which additional research needs to be conducted. The authors cite organizational and social trends, and they suggest questions that need to be addressed in these areas.
Pioneers in Informatics
Harriet Werley
Werley, H. H., Devine, E. C., & Zorn, C. R. (1988). Nursing needs its own minimum data set. The American Journal of Nursing, 88(12), 1651–1653.
Copyright 1988 by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Inc. via the Copyright Clearance Center.
In this article, Werley, Devine, and Zorn describe their development of the nursing minimum data set (NM.
The document provides instructions for a task in CINAHL regarding ankle joint exploration, diagnosis and manipulative therapy. It includes searching by subject headings and free text, limiting to 2010 onwards and peer-reviewed articles. It details exporting references to Mendeley and creating a weekly alert to receive updates on the topic. The task is to be published on a blog along with the process.
This document provides guidelines for referencing sources using the Vancouver referencing style, which is predominantly used in the medical field. It discusses referencing in-text citations with superscript numbers and listing full references in a reference list. The guidelines cover referencing various sources like journal articles, books, websites and more. Reference lists should include author names, article/book titles, publishers and dates using a standardized format for each source type. Proper referencing is important to avoid plagiarism and allow readers to locate cited sources.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and career of Dr. Mark Kenneth Robbins. He received his Bachelor's degree from Gettysburg College in 1983, his medical degree from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 1987, and completed his residency and fellowship training by 1994. Since then, he has held various academic and clinical positions, specializing in pulmonary and critical care medicine. He maintains board certifications in internal medicine, pulmonary disease, and critical care medicine.
This document discusses evidence-based practice and how it applies to assessing clinical intervention studies. It begins by listing the learning objectives for Lecture c, which include explaining how evidence-based medicine can be applied to intervention studies. The document then discusses how the best evidence for assessing interventions comes from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or systematic reviews of RCTs. It provides examples of RCTs and outlines key questions one should ask to critically appraise an intervention study, such as whether the results are valid and can be applied to patient care.
This document provides information about the 4th edition of the book "Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review" written by Brian A. Hall and Robert C. Chantigian. It includes details about the authors, previous editions of the book, contributors, and acknowledgements. The book is intended as a guide to help readers identify areas of weakness and solidify their knowledge of anesthesiology topics. It contains practice questions covering basic to complex concepts to aid those entering the field as well as experienced practitioners preparing for recertification.
The document describes a task to search the CINAHL database for information on exploration, diagnosis and manipulative therapy of the ankle joint. It outlines searching both freely and using descriptors, limiting results to peer-reviewed publications from 2010-present. References were exported to Mendeley and formatted in Vancouver style. An alert was created to receive weekly updates on the topic. The process and results were published to a blog.
Adrian L. Winters III has over 30 years of experience in pathology laboratories. He has worked as a pathologists' assistant, medical technologist, and research assistant. His experience includes positions at hospitals in Texas, Oklahoma, Oregon, Arizona, and Missouri. He maintains certifications as a pathologists' assistant, medical technologist, and Reiki master practitioner. Winters has authored publications on cancer research and presented on complementary medicine. He received a PhD in Integrative and Complementary Medicine and holds an MS in Microbiology and Immunology.
Second-Generation HIT InformaticistsGreat discoveries can transfor.docxzenobiakeeney
Second-Generation HIT Informaticists
Great discoveries can transform the world. In 400 BC, Hippocrates theorized that the body was composed of four “humors”—blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. Now think of the impact of the seminal work of William Harvey, who, in the 1600s, accurately described the circulation system and the role of the heart for the first time. It was not until the early 1900s that the Austrian biologist Karl Landsteiner identified four distinct blood groups. Today, knowledge about the nature and properties of blood is so complicated that the entire field of blood chemistry is devoted to its study.
This same type of expansion of knowledge within a scientific field is mirrored within the field of informatics. As new technologies develop, subsequent changes occur in the fiel that are, built upon the earlier work of others. In this Discussion, you examine the continuing evolution of the field of health informatics and assess how researchers built on the work of preceding scientists.
You will focus on the following individuals:
Joan Ash
Nancy Lorenzi
Ben Shneiderman
Diane Forsythe
Chuck Friedman
Sue Bakken
Patty Brennan
Diane Skiba
Danny Sands
Lucian Leape
To prepare:
Select and read at least one article from this week’s Learning Resources for at least five individuals listed above.
Consider how the work of each individual has built upon the work of earlier pioneers in the informatics field.
Assess the areas of growth in informatics research from the informatics pioneers you researched last week to the individuals you read about this week, and the ways in which health informatics has continued to evolve.
Select one individual from this week you found to be of particular interest, and read at least one additional article written by him or her from the list provided in the Learning Resources.
Conduct further research to determine recent contributions or additions to the individual’s research.
By Tomorrow 12/06/16, post a minimum of 550 words in APA format with a minimum of three references from the list provided below. Include the level one headings as numbered below:
1)
A brief summary of key contributions of the individual you selected.
2)
Explain which ideas/accomplishments you found to be most compelling, and why.
3)
Assess the evolution of the field of nursing informatics from the first group of pioneers (Week 1 Discussion) to the second generation of HIT nurse informaticists.
4)
Provide specific examples of how this evolution is evident in the field.
Required Readings
Joan Ash
Ash, J. S., Berg, M., & Coiera, E. (2004). Some unintended consequences of information technology in health care: The nature of patient care information system-related errors.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
,
11
(2), 104–112.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
In this article, the authors highlight key areas where unintended consequences and errors are occurring as the result of health informatio.
Organ Donation Following Cardiac Arrestkhimmelsbach
Peer education project which focused on the introduction of different types of organ donation, the procedures employed when donation is chosen, and the ethical and spiritual components which influence the decision to donate.
On the Place of Disease and Health in Human ExistenceStephen Lewis
The document discusses different perspectives on the concepts of health and disease. It explores how views have changed over time, from seeing them as objective realities to recognizing them as complex ideas influenced by social and cultural factors. The document also examines disease as existing on a continuum with health and how an individual's biological state can vary over their lifetime based on internal and external influences. Evolutionary theories are discussed as ways to understand disease vulnerabilities and sharpen medical practices.
The Foundation of US Healthcare Delivery Discussion.pdfsdfghj21
The document discusses the foundation of US healthcare delivery and provides additional reading resources on the topic. It lists over 50 sources for further reading, including books, journal articles, and government reports. The sources cover the history of US healthcare, factors that have shaped the system, debates around goals like evidence-based medicine, and international perspectives on health systems. Understanding the history and debates can provide context for discussions around improving the current US healthcare system.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-spine ortho-iatrogenic-deformities-scanAlan Moelleken
I'm providing this for informational purposes only in the medical, law, lawsuit, anti-trust, expert witness field. This is only for inquiry education use. Not a final determination of any legal term, lawsuit opinion, medical diagnosis by Alan Moelleken MD, Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, California.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-spine ortho-cardiac-arrestAlan Moelleken
I'm providing this for informational purposes only in the medical, law, lawsuit, anti-trust, expert witness field. This is only for inquiry education use. Not a final determination of any legal term, lawsuit opinion, medical diagnosis by Alan Moelleken MD, Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, California.
History of middle ages alan moelleken lawsuit terms cottage hospital santa ba...Alan Moelleken
Dr. Alan Moelleken is an orthopedic spine surgeon who specializes in spine treatment and orthopedic surgery. He received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and completed his internship, residency, and fellowship at UCLA and NYU. Dr. Moelleken is board certified in orthopedic surgery by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is affiliated with professional societies including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and North American Spine Society. Dr. Moelleken's office is located in Santa Barbara, California and he maintains a website with information on various spine conditions and treatments.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-spine ortho-cardiac-arrestAlan Moelleken
This case report describes a 43-year-old woman who experienced cardiac arrest and multiple organ failure after undergoing surgery to release a tense lumbar paraspinal muscle compartment. During surgery, dusky and poorly perfused muscle herniated from the compartment upon release, indicating it had been ischemic. Postoperatively, the patient developed acidosis, hyperkalemia, hypotension, and progressed to cardiac arrest. She required prolonged intensive care support for cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and coagulation dysfunction, but eventually recovered. The authors conclude she experienced ischemia-reperfusion syndrome caused by release of the tense paraspinal compartment, which has not been previously reported but can cause serious systemic effects similar to compartment syndromes in other locations.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-curriculum vitae santa barbara caAlan Moelleken
This document is Alan Moelleken's curriculum vitae. It summarizes his education, including medical degrees from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and University at Albany. It also lists his professional training, certifications, licenses, appointments, publications, presentations, memberships and more than 30 years of experience as a spine and orthopedic surgeon in Santa Barbara, California.
Alan moelleken md lawsuit terms medical terminology Alan Moelleken
These documents are for inquiry into medical terms. They are basic and do not represent the expanding knowledge of medical terms, anti-trust, jury lawsuits, trial cases and legal and medical case law in courts.
Alan moelleken-md-santa-barbara-carpal tunnel syndromeAlan Moelleken
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel at the wrist. It causes numbness, tingling, and burning pain in the hand and fingers. The main risk factors are repetitive hand and wrist motions, obesity, diabetes, hypothyroidism, and pregnancy. It is diagnosed based on symptoms and nerve conduction tests. Treatments include splinting, corticosteroid injections, and carpal tunnel release surgery if more conservative options fail.
Macro vs Micro studies overcoming Cartesian Dilemma in a chosen System.
Implicate order and explicate order are concepts coined by David Bohm to describe two different frameworks for understanding the same phenomenon or aspect of reality. He uses these notions to describe how the same phenomenon might look different, or might be characterized by different principal factors, in different contexts such as at different scales.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Marwan Sabbagh. It lists his current positions, which include directorships at research institutes and professorships. It then outlines his extensive previous professional experience in academic medicine and clinical research spanning over 25 years. The CV provides details of his education, honors, memberships, and publications. It presents Dr. Sabbagh as a highly accomplished neurologist and leader in Alzheimer's disease and dementia research.
Discussion Foundational Pioneers in InformaticsThe smartphone has.docxmickietanger
Discussion: Foundational Pioneers in Informatics
The smartphone has become an increasingly valuable tool in the field of medicine. Because of the phone’s small size and powerful computing capabilities, doctors, nurses, and researchers use these smartphones in a wide range of areas. For example, smartphones can be used as an electrocardiogram, to perform ultrasound procedures, to track patient progress, and as a decision support tool for generating diagnoses (Ozdalga, Ozdalga & Ahuja, 2012). Like most innovative technologies, the smartphone and its applications are a result of many years of incremental research and development.
In this Discussion, you focus on those who set the stage for the field of informatics today. By Day 1, your Instructor will assign you one of the pioneers in the field of informatics to research.
To prepare:
Read the articles listed in the Learning Resources for your assigned informatics pioneer.
Conduct research in the Walden Library or on the Internet to find additional works by or information about the individual.
Determine his or her area of interest and affiliations in the medical world.
Reflect on the contributions he or she made to the field of informatics. What most interests you? What most surprises you?
Consider how these contributions impact the field of informatics today.
Assess why it is important to be familiar with the foundational documents of nursing informatics.
By tomorrow 11/30/2016 12pm
Post a minimum of 550 words essay in APA format with a minimum of 3 scholarly references (See list provided below), which addresses the level one headings below:
1)
An overview of the individual to whom you were assigned, including his or her principal areas of interest and medical affiliations.
2)
Highlight the contributions this individual made to the field of informatics, and explain how these contributions impact the field of informatics today.
3)
Comment on the importance of being familiar with the foundational documents of nursing informatics.
Required Readings
Kaplan, B., Brennan, P., Dowling, A., Friedman, C., & Peel, V. (2001). Towards an informatics research agenda: Key people and organizational issues. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 8(3), 235–241.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This article highlights key areas in the field of health informatics in which additional research needs to be conducted. The authors cite organizational and social trends, and they suggest questions that need to be addressed in these areas.
Pioneers in Informatics
Harriet Werley
Werley, H. H., Devine, E. C., & Zorn, C. R. (1988). Nursing needs its own minimum data set. The American Journal of Nursing, 88(12), 1651–1653.
Copyright 1988 by Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Inc. via the Copyright Clearance Center.
In this article, Werley, Devine, and Zorn describe their development of the nursing minimum data set (NM.
The document provides instructions for a task in CINAHL regarding ankle joint exploration, diagnosis and manipulative therapy. It includes searching by subject headings and free text, limiting to 2010 onwards and peer-reviewed articles. It details exporting references to Mendeley and creating a weekly alert to receive updates on the topic. The task is to be published on a blog along with the process.
This document provides guidelines for referencing sources using the Vancouver referencing style, which is predominantly used in the medical field. It discusses referencing in-text citations with superscript numbers and listing full references in a reference list. The guidelines cover referencing various sources like journal articles, books, websites and more. Reference lists should include author names, article/book titles, publishers and dates using a standardized format for each source type. Proper referencing is important to avoid plagiarism and allow readers to locate cited sources.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and career of Dr. Mark Kenneth Robbins. He received his Bachelor's degree from Gettysburg College in 1983, his medical degree from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 1987, and completed his residency and fellowship training by 1994. Since then, he has held various academic and clinical positions, specializing in pulmonary and critical care medicine. He maintains board certifications in internal medicine, pulmonary disease, and critical care medicine.
This document discusses evidence-based practice and how it applies to assessing clinical intervention studies. It begins by listing the learning objectives for Lecture c, which include explaining how evidence-based medicine can be applied to intervention studies. The document then discusses how the best evidence for assessing interventions comes from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or systematic reviews of RCTs. It provides examples of RCTs and outlines key questions one should ask to critically appraise an intervention study, such as whether the results are valid and can be applied to patient care.
This document provides information about the 4th edition of the book "Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review" written by Brian A. Hall and Robert C. Chantigian. It includes details about the authors, previous editions of the book, contributors, and acknowledgements. The book is intended as a guide to help readers identify areas of weakness and solidify their knowledge of anesthesiology topics. It contains practice questions covering basic to complex concepts to aid those entering the field as well as experienced practitioners preparing for recertification.
The document describes a task to search the CINAHL database for information on exploration, diagnosis and manipulative therapy of the ankle joint. It outlines searching both freely and using descriptors, limiting results to peer-reviewed publications from 2010-present. References were exported to Mendeley and formatted in Vancouver style. An alert was created to receive weekly updates on the topic. The process and results were published to a blog.
Adrian L. Winters III has over 30 years of experience in pathology laboratories. He has worked as a pathologists' assistant, medical technologist, and research assistant. His experience includes positions at hospitals in Texas, Oklahoma, Oregon, Arizona, and Missouri. He maintains certifications as a pathologists' assistant, medical technologist, and Reiki master practitioner. Winters has authored publications on cancer research and presented on complementary medicine. He received a PhD in Integrative and Complementary Medicine and holds an MS in Microbiology and Immunology.
Second-Generation HIT InformaticistsGreat discoveries can transfor.docxzenobiakeeney
Second-Generation HIT Informaticists
Great discoveries can transform the world. In 400 BC, Hippocrates theorized that the body was composed of four “humors”—blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. Now think of the impact of the seminal work of William Harvey, who, in the 1600s, accurately described the circulation system and the role of the heart for the first time. It was not until the early 1900s that the Austrian biologist Karl Landsteiner identified four distinct blood groups. Today, knowledge about the nature and properties of blood is so complicated that the entire field of blood chemistry is devoted to its study.
This same type of expansion of knowledge within a scientific field is mirrored within the field of informatics. As new technologies develop, subsequent changes occur in the fiel that are, built upon the earlier work of others. In this Discussion, you examine the continuing evolution of the field of health informatics and assess how researchers built on the work of preceding scientists.
You will focus on the following individuals:
Joan Ash
Nancy Lorenzi
Ben Shneiderman
Diane Forsythe
Chuck Friedman
Sue Bakken
Patty Brennan
Diane Skiba
Danny Sands
Lucian Leape
To prepare:
Select and read at least one article from this week’s Learning Resources for at least five individuals listed above.
Consider how the work of each individual has built upon the work of earlier pioneers in the informatics field.
Assess the areas of growth in informatics research from the informatics pioneers you researched last week to the individuals you read about this week, and the ways in which health informatics has continued to evolve.
Select one individual from this week you found to be of particular interest, and read at least one additional article written by him or her from the list provided in the Learning Resources.
Conduct further research to determine recent contributions or additions to the individual’s research.
By Tomorrow 12/06/16, post a minimum of 550 words in APA format with a minimum of three references from the list provided below. Include the level one headings as numbered below:
1)
A brief summary of key contributions of the individual you selected.
2)
Explain which ideas/accomplishments you found to be most compelling, and why.
3)
Assess the evolution of the field of nursing informatics from the first group of pioneers (Week 1 Discussion) to the second generation of HIT nurse informaticists.
4)
Provide specific examples of how this evolution is evident in the field.
Required Readings
Joan Ash
Ash, J. S., Berg, M., & Coiera, E. (2004). Some unintended consequences of information technology in health care: The nature of patient care information system-related errors.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
,
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(2), 104–112.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
In this article, the authors highlight key areas where unintended consequences and errors are occurring as the result of health informatio.
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Moelleken,
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Cottage
Hospital,
Santa
Barbara
Specialty
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Medical Degree
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University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Internship
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Surgery, UCLA
Residency
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Orthopedic surgery, UCLA
Fellowship
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Spine surgery; Neurosurgery, New York University
Board Certification
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Orthopedic surgery, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery; North American Spine Society
Office
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401 East Carrillo St., Santa Barbara
(805) 563-0998
Website
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www.spineandorthocenter.com
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