This means that the veterinarian is personally acquainted with the keeping and care of the patient by virtue of a timely
examination of the patient by the veterinarian, or medically appropriate and timely visits by the veterinarian to the operation where the patient is managed.
Not exact matches
A fundamental error, according to several epidemiologists, is that Tsuda compared the results
of the Fukushima survey, which used advanced ultrasound devices that detect otherwise unnoticeable growths, with the roughly three cases
of thyroid cancer per million found
by traditional clinical
examinations of patients who have lumps or symptoms.
But now, a navigation system developed
by SINTEF researchers and engineers and pulmonologists at St. Olav's Hospital provides the latter with three - dimensional images
of the route into the
patient's lungs and airways, in which the
examination will take place.
One
of the things that makes this a difficult task is the fact that the lungs are constantly moving through the respiratory cycle; the movements caused
by the
patient breathing in and out, and those
of the bronchoscope itself, mean that the tissue is changing shape and location during the
examination.
The diagnosis
of each surgical specimen was confirmed
by pathologic
examination, and samples
of pancreatic fluid from all
patients were tested for VEGF - A and CEA according to testing protocols for enzyme - linked biochemical analysis
of fluids.
«
By considering that stethoscopes are used repeatedly over the course
of a day, come directly into contact with
patients» skin, and may harbor several thousands
of bacteria (including MRSA) collected during a previous physical
examination, we consider them as potentially significant vectors
of transmission,» commented lead investigator Didier Pittet, MD, MS, Director
of the Infection Control Program and WHO Collaborating Centre on
Patient Safety, University
of Geneva Hospitals.
By incorporating a lens that changes optical parameters in response to an electric current, the innovative technology can produce higher quality images than currently available and could make eye examinations faster and more comfortable for patients by avoiding the need to undergo imaging with multiple instruments to look at different areas of the ey
By incorporating a lens that changes optical parameters in response to an electric current, the innovative technology can produce higher quality images than currently available and could make eye
examinations faster and more comfortable for
patients by avoiding the need to undergo imaging with multiple instruments to look at different areas of the ey
by avoiding the need to undergo imaging with multiple instruments to look at different areas
of the eye.
Nonetheless, in the two remaining
patients, no evidence
of awareness could be detected at the bedside
by an experienced clinical team, even after the results
of the functional MRI
examination were known.
The use
of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG) may be able to identify ICU
patients with severe traumatic brain injuries who have a level
of consciousness not revealed
by the standard bedside neurological
examination.
She was intrigued
by observations that this region had an abnormal appearance in post-mortem
examination of patients with Parkinson's Disease and Huntingdon's Disease.
It is therefore unknown whether there is an incremental benefit to detecting nonmelanoma skin cancer through a program
of regular visual clinical
examination vs
patient self - identification as part
of general body awareness followed
by reasonably prompt evaluation
by a clinician.
A case - control study
of 164
patients with dementia
of Alzheimer's type included 76 cases in which the diagnosis
of Alzheimer's disease was confirmed
by examination of brain cells after death.
A good deal
of «The American,» directed
by Anton Corbijn from a script
by Rowan Joffe (adapted from the novel «A Very Private Gentleman,»
by Martin Booth), is devoted to the
patient examination of Mr. Butterfly at work.
Through vaccine protocols tailored to your pets individual needs, and
by regular physical
examinations and routine laboratory testing, we have been able to better enhance and extend the lives
of our pet -
patients.
After a
examination by a veterinarian and stifle radiography at 6 to 8 weeks after surgery, the physical rehabilitation professional will likely modify the
patient's exercise program to include more challenging exercises and increase walks with the goal
of returning to full activity.
At Connecticut Veterinary Center, we recommend that all
of our
patients come in several times per year for nose - to - tail
examinations conducted
by a veterinarian and vaccinations to keep them safe from disease.
The Dermatology department is able to address
patients with chronic allergies, ear infections and other dermatological disorders
by the use
of diagnostic tools such as intradermal skin testing, video otoscopic
examinations, skin biopsies and cultures and evaluation
of blood panels.
She prides herself on the thorough
examination of each
patient followed
by clear and helpful communication with the pets family members on the best course
of treatment.
Comprehensive acupuncture treatment involves a thorough history taking and physical
examination, followed
by a
patient assessment and formulation
of a treatment plan.
We are proud to be accredited
by the American Animal Hospital Association, which evaluates hospitals on more than 900 quality standards and recognizes those that go above and beyond what is required in the areas
of patient care, diagnostic imaging, laboratory, pain management, pharmacy, safety, surgery, client service, anesthesia, contagious disease, continuing education, dentistry,
examination facilities, medical records, leadership and emergency / urgent care.
Indirect Supervision
of LVT means a veterinarian is not on the premises but is acquainted with the keeping and care
of the animal
by virtue
of an
examination of the animal or medically appropriate and timely visits to the premises where the animal is kept, and has given written or oral instructions to the licensed veterinary technician for treatment
of the animal
patient.
veterinarian is not on the premises but is acquainted with the keeping and care
of the animal
by virtue
of an
examination of the animal or medically appropriate and timely visits to the premises where the animal is kept, and has given written or oral instructions to the licensed veterinary technician for treatment
of the animal
patient.
Driven
by her desire to help our clients in the care
of their pets and to continually expand her knowledge, Misty's responsibilities include bringing
patients to
examination rooms, drawing blood, running lab work, filling medication and monitoring our
patients during surgery and recovery.
Our veterinary nurses will evaluate
patients when they arrive to collect vital signs prior to an
examination by one
of our emergency doctors.
All
of the
patients for which the technician recommended anesthetic dental treatment were found to have radiographic findings
by the control group's
examination.
The owners
of each dog claimed regular wellness veterinary care, but none went beyond a discount vaccine clinic and based on records, none had been actually examined in years (there is an abysmal legal loophole in Florida that allows vaccines to be administered to
patients by technicians or assistants without an
examination as long as a licensed veterinarian is in the building).
The experimental intervention (POPD) was performed on all
patients by PDS technicians who are qualifi ed
by examination from the American Society
of Veterinary Dental Technicians (ASVDT), First Aid / CPR certifi ed
by the American Red Cross, and with a minimum
of three years
of experience working in a veterinary hospital.
Most
of these
patients will need to have an
examination by the veterinarian, have an IV catheter placed, have their blood drawn for lab testing, and be given a medication to help them to relax a little, before they have their procedure started.
If, on closer
examination, it becomes apparent that
patients with rare diseases are disproportionately denied funding for medical services or disproportionately affected
by denial
of funding, then differential treatment is established.
In a recent decision, Watson v. Reg» l First Care, Inc., the Georgia Court
of Appeals added another chapter to its assumption
of risk jurisprudence
by addressing whether a
patient assumed the risk
of injury when he chose to sit on an
examination table at a local medical clinic.
In these cases, the surgeon who performed the surgery and allowed the symptoms to go on uncorrected — either due to not ordering follow - up tests,
examinations, abdominal x-rays or CT scans or even ignoring a
patient coming into the office and complaining
of abdominal pain following a surgery — is liable for the medical expenses incurred and quality
of life issues inherited
by the
patients they have injured.
Performed radiographic
examinations low amount techniques, positioned
patients, selected and set technical factors and adjusted equipment parameters
by taking consideration
of physical differences
Specific job duties
of a Physical Therapy Assistant include identifying
patient issues, implementing treatment plans recommended
by therapists, assisting with physical
examinations, documenting
patient care services, maintaining a clean working environment, monitoring
patient progress, and updating their knowledge
of new therapy methods.
Noticing the illness or abnormalities in the bodies
of the
patients by carrying out productive chemical
examinations of body liquids, including urine, semen, and blood
His primary responsibilities are conducting physical
examination of the
patients and diagnosis and treating various illnesses and injuries
by giving medical advice and the right dosage
of medicines.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Over two years» experience in the nursing profession • Current licensure as an RN approved
by the AR Board
of Nurse Examiners • Proven ability to perform exams and procedures and documenting intervention in EMR • Well - versed in preparing and operating necessary equipment and instruments for
examinations, treatments, and procedures • Competent at sterilizing processes and procedures • Hands on experience in providing compassionate nursing care to
patients in post-op
Veterinary Technician Biscuits and Bath, Pineville, KY 2012 — Present • Greet pet owners as they arrive at the facility and inquire into their purpose
of visit • Engage pets in friendly banter or activities to make them feel comfortable at the facility • Perform initial
examination of pets, and record findings in their files • Assist veterinary doctors in examining animals in detail, providing support
by restraining them or calming them down • Set up and calibrate procedural equipment to assist vets in performing therapeutic and medical procedures on animal
patients • Take animal
patients» vitals, and ensure that they are properly and confidentially recorded • Schedule appointments over the telephone and in person, and ensure that appropriate follow - up is made • Ascertain that the facility is kept cleaned and sanitized at all times, in accordance with set standards
• Engage
patients and their families in conversation to determine types and extent
of illnesses • Create and implement individualized plans
of nursing care to meet each
patient's specific requirements • Assist pediatricians through medical
examinations and procedures as per protocol • Order and follow up on medical tests such as blood work, x rays and scans • Diagnose and treat a wide array
of acute, chronic and critical illnesses
by effectively interpreting test results • Provide
patients and their families with information on diagnosis and assist them in coming to terms with them through appropriate counselling • Educate
patients and their families in a bid to help them accept changes in lifestyles and appreciate the treatment being given to them • Act as a point
of contact for responding to questions and concerns regarding treatments and illnesses
Supports
patient care delivery
by helping health care providers during
examinations; preparing laboratory specimens; performing basic laboratory tests on the premises; disposing
of contaminated supplies; sterilizing medical instruments; administering medications on the premises; authorizing drug refills as directed; telephoning prescriptions to pharmacies; drawing blood; preparing
patients for x-rays; taking electrocardiograms; removing sutures; changing dressings.
Certified Medical Assistants are employed
by medical offices and are in charge for completing a variety
of duties: filling insurance claims, taking phone calls, welcoming
patients, maintaining medical records, scheduling appointments, collecting lab specimens, sterilizing medical equipment, administering medication, explaining treatment plans to
patients, preparing
examination rooms for the next
patient, providing emotional support to
patients, and providing first aid when needed.
The main role
of a radiology technician is to prepare
patients for radiologic
examinations by positioning their body or body parts to be x-rayed.
Other duties the medical assistant may perform as part
of treatment procedures include preparing
patients for
examination by carrying out sensitization to get them ready for the actual procedure.
Assisted Dentist during
examination and treatment
of patients which included providing instruction in oral hygiene and providing post-operative instructions as prescribed
by dentist.
To perform additional functions, including determining which radiographs to perform on a
patient who has not received an initial
examination by the dentist and placing protective restorations (interim therapeutic restorations), an RDAEF must (1) Complete a program that includes training in performing those functions, OR (2) Provide evidence, satisfactory to the Dental Board
of California,
of having completed a Board - approved course in those functions.
The Medical Assistant works as part
of the healthcare team
by assisting in the
examination and treatment
of patients under the direction
of physician and
by performing various administrative tasks to...
Prepare and assist
patients for
examination, treatment, or procedure
by medical staff * Anticipate needs
of patients, and the provider * Monitoring
of patient during
examination, or procedure
• Greeted
patients and families and provided them with information • Took
patients» histories and recorded information on predefined systems • Handled
patients» appointments and doctors» scheduling duties • Made follow up calls to remind
patients of their appointments • Handled payments for services not covered
by insurance companies • Answered telephone calls and provided callers with needed information • Explained medical procedures to
patients and prepared them for medical
examinations • Assisted with medical transcription and coding duties
by preparing
patient information • Managed
patient billing documents for
patients paying
by credit • Assisted in following up on insurance claims
by contacting designated insurance companies
Daily duties
of a medical assistant may include tasks such as such as recording medical history
of the
patients, measuring or testing vital signs, making appointments, assisting the doctor or surgeon during
patient examination or treatment, and giving medication to a
patient as directed
by the doctor.
Dentist Intern Dental Aesthetics, Scottsburg, IN 9/2016 — 2/2017 • Assisted lead dentist
by laying out instruments and supplies before each dental procedure • Examined
patients» teeth and gums to determine oral hygiene problems or diseases and conditions • Provided dentists with information on
patients» medical histories before each
examination and procedure • Assisted dentists in handling dental procedures such as root canals, denture placement and scaling and cleaning • Ascertained that all instruments were properly sterilized at the end
of each procedure, and stored in a proper manner
Medical assistant schools in Chicago prepare students for all aspects
of the job which may include making and scheduling appointments for
patients, maintaining medical records for
patients in the practice, preparing
patients for
examination, and the administration
of drugs as prescribed
by the doctor on staff.