Educational interventions for hospice physicians

attach a article that was written five years ago that talks about educational interventions for hospice physicians

Prevalence of infectious disease

Prevalence of infectious disease

Describe the prevalence of infectious diseases (including HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB) in Afghanistan?

Droughts in South Africa

Outline the causes and effects of droughts in South Africa

Chest pain

Patient is admitted to observation status by Dr. Jones (cardiologist) on June 15 with complaints of chest pain. Dr. Jones documents the following on June 15: Comprehensive history and exam and medical decision making of high complexity. Cardiac workup is negative for myocardial infarction. He is kept overnight and rolledover to inpatient status by Dr. Jones on June 16 with continued complaints of chest pain. After further workup, Dr. Jones sees the patient on June 16 and tells him he has costochondritis. Dr. Jones documents the following on June 16: Detailed history and exam and medical decision making of low complexity. The patient is discharged home by Dr. Jones on June 17. Assign the appropriate diagnosis and procedure/E&M codes for the following dates of service:

Toys that you could use in your practice

Research some other toys that you could use in your practice (school or clinic) and discuss at least 3 that you think could be beneficial for you when working with this age group.

Type I hypersensitivity

Select all answers that can be classified as Type I hypersensitivity:

Seafood Allergy
Bee sting
Hay Fever
Contact Dermatitis due to Nickel
Hives
Contact Dermatitis due to detergent or fabric finishes
Eczema
Myasthenia Gravis
Type I Diabetes Mellitus

Autism spectrum disorder

Describe autism spectrum disorder, neurobiology, and interventions.

Release of carbon to the atmosphere

How does humans, volcanoes, water bodies such as the oceans, lakes, and rivers release carbon in the atmosphere in the carbon cycle?

Acute back pain

what are the treatment goals for acute back pain

Social workers conduct research studies

Social workers conduct research studies. Social workers rely on others research findings. Social workers have an ethical responsibility to objectively evaluate their practice and programs effectiveness. What are the relevance of these justifications for social workers and social work practice?