The relationship of
patient reading ability to self - reported health and use of health services.
Not exact matches
Gross says focusing on video games was as much about the science of tracking and collecting information about
patients» vision, as it is about the psychology in having a testing format that appeals to a wide range of ages and cognitive
abilities — from children through elderly — regardless of
reading or language skills.
Thus, although it can be devastating to lose one's
ability to drive or to
read without some type of low vision aid, with appropriate rehabilitation, most
patients can remain very active and self sufficient even if they have advanced disease.
Having a family member diagnosed with AMD, I witnessed firsthand how badly AMD affects a
patient's
ability to
read, watch TV, and go on with daily tasks.
Most
patients were able to
read several additional lines on an eye chart after the treatment, and some regained the
ability to thread a needle, use a computer or ride a bike.
Dr. Daniel Roth, one of the leaders of the study, said that his findings were that
patients with low vision could significantly improve their
reading ability and return to near - normal levels of
reading for pleasure with the use of a relatively low - cost tablet.
Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: • Rapidly recognize
patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date approaches in dogs and cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication and team skills that will improve our
ability to manage emergent and critically ill
patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for
patients in cardiopulmonary arrest •
Read and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices • Rapidly diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the best ALS therapies for the
patient • Administer the most effective drugs and other adjunctive therapies for
patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator, and open chest CPR
He is a composed,
patient player with remarkable execution but also an uncanny
ability to
read opponents.
Good at solving common medical issues of
patients —
Ability to
read heart rates and other basic medical reports such as blood pressure.
The candidate has shown their dedication to assisting and caring for
patients, and
ability...
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When
reading a registered nurse resume, the healthcare recruiter will look for the type of training you have received,
abilities to operate medical equipment, specialization you hold, and nursing care provided to
patients.
While I am currently pursuing my undergrad in nursing, I have considerable experience working as a volunteer and assistant in the past and am confident in my
ability to provide thorough and compassionate care.The job description I
read asked for an individual who understands the need to be confidential, respectful, and detail - oriented when providing care to
patients.
Summary of Skills Customer - oriented Fluent in English Troubleshooting proficiency Exceptional telephone etiquette
Patient and diligent Scheduling Planning
ability Flexible schedule Rail transportation Motivated -LSB-...] Continue
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To write an effective RN cover letter, mention the most relevant information such as the
ability to provide direct nursing care to
patients, manage health education programs...
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Questions you are likely to be asked at a Medical Assistant school interview Apart from verifying your academic qualifications, schools will also want to see that you are
patient orientated and have the
ability to clearly
read, write, speak and understand English.
Ability to see, hear, and accurately read and write medical terminology Experience with CLIA waived labs, history and vitals, and blood draws necessary An outstanding bedside manner with both pediatric and adult patients A positive and energetic attitude which inspires other teammates Demonstrated ability and strong commitment to exceptional patient care and customer service principles Possess excellent organizational and record keeping skills Ability to communicate effectively, balance multiple tasks, set priorities, and solve problems independently Ability to work well under pressure in a fast paced environment Technology proficiency is critical, including previous EMR experience and knowledge of Microsoft software products such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and
Ability to see, hear, and accurately
read and write medical terminology Experience with CLIA waived labs, history and vitals, and blood draws necessary An outstanding bedside manner with both pediatric and adult
patients A positive and energetic attitude which inspires other teammates Demonstrated
ability and strong commitment to exceptional patient care and customer service principles Possess excellent organizational and record keeping skills Ability to communicate effectively, balance multiple tasks, set priorities, and solve problems independently Ability to work well under pressure in a fast paced environment Technology proficiency is critical, including previous EMR experience and knowledge of Microsoft software products such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and
ability and strong commitment to exceptional
patient care and customer service principles Possess excellent organizational and record keeping skills
Ability to communicate effectively, balance multiple tasks, set priorities, and solve problems independently Ability to work well under pressure in a fast paced environment Technology proficiency is critical, including previous EMR experience and knowledge of Microsoft software products such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and
Ability to communicate effectively, balance multiple tasks, set priorities, and solve problems independently
Ability to work well under pressure in a fast paced environment Technology proficiency is critical, including previous EMR experience and knowledge of Microsoft software products such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and
Ability to work well under pressure in a fast paced environment Technology proficiency is critical, including previous EMR experience and knowledge of Microsoft software products such as Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
Trauma
patients are not flexible in their
ability to accurately «
read» people's intentions, emotions, and behaviors, but rather are fixed in rigid patterns of prediction about danger, rejection, and lack of caring.