It’s undeniable. Our nation’s healthcare system is rapidly changing, reshaped in ways we once thought impossible or, at the very least, improbable. A global pandemic has accentuated vulnerabilities in our health system and has acted as a catalyst to accelerate long-overdue, radical shifts in how we care for patients. In the end, one outcome of the global crisis may be better care for our nation’s active-duty military members and veterans, American Indians, Native Alaskans and the many people served by Medicaid, Medicare and our federal government’s other essential healthcare programs.
Optimizing for efficiency is particularly prudent as a pandemic bears down on hospitals, causing workflow bottlenecks. As chronic- and acute-care needs balloon, our nation’s health systems must find new ways to streamline care. In imaging alone, there is up to $12 billion in potential waste1 likely due to patient no-shows, wrong tests, repeat exams, poor image quality and more. By eliminating the need to travel for an unnecessary repeat scan, we can better serve, for example, an ailing veteran who lives far from a hospital or lacks transportation.
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Answer: The correct answer is : Government Website
Explanation: A website.gov provides reliable information. The main function of government websites is to provide information about and for government entities in the United States. The internet addresses of these sites end in. Gov which certifies that the site is official government.
I believe your answer would be SLOW TWITCH.
Answer:C. Call the provider for clarification of the order.
When a nurse encounters difficulty in reading or interpreting a health care provider's written order, the appropriate action would be to seek clarification directly from the provider. This can help avoid misinterpretation of the order and ensure safe and effective patient care. Asking the pharmacy for assistance, leaving the order for someone else, or contacting the charge nurse may not necessarily resolve the issue or ensure accurate interpretation of the order.
Explanation:I'm just built different
Three ways to protect oneself from the sun is;
1. Wearing sunscreen protection
2. Wearing sunglasses, long sleeves, and a hat
3. Getting outdoors before 10 am and after 4 pm when the sun rays are least strong
When sun rays hit the skin, a cascade of biochemical pathways is significant in the uptake of vitamin D from the gut. Vitamin D is important in the absorption of calcium and minerals into bone and making them strong. This prevents diseases such as rickets.