Maintaining the electronic health record (EHR) and the appropriate flow of healthcare is important in a case where a healthcare provider is delayed on a task that will impact her coworkers' ability to complete their tasks or keep their patients updated.
Explanation:
Efficient and safe healthcare requires proper professional cooperation and communication along with team collaboration. A smooth transition of workflow is highly essential in healthcare practice a delay by one person should not affect the entire flow of care provided to the patient.
Delay in providing healthcare to a patient can be a very serious life-threatening issue. This delay by one person will also affect the co-worker’s work flow as well as capabilities.
Maintaining electronic health record is the best solution in such situations where all the healthcare providers can access the patient details to know about what is already done and what needs to be done to improve the patient’s health condition.
EHR can also be accessed by the patient to be updated about the healthcare he/she is receiving and about the status of his/her health condition.
Scapula
shoulder
Image: Scapula
Spine (of the scapula)
high ridge
Image: Spine (of the scapula)
Acromion (of the scapula)
large flattened head on the end of the spine
Image: Acromion (of the scapula)
Glenoid cavity (of the scapula)
shoulder socket
Image: Glenoid cavity (of the scapula)
Clavicle
collerbone
Image: Clavicle
Humerus
Upper arm bone
Image: Humerus
Head of the Humerus
Proximal end
Image: Head of the Humerus
Greater tubercle (of the humerus)
Large rough portion opposite head
Answer: B) The end of one neurons releases neurotransmitters that influence the membrane potential of the next neuron.
Explanation:
Neurons communicate with each other, when the neuron presynaptic relays stimulus, the membrane potential reach at the end nobs of axon and then it gives signal to neurosecretory vesicles at the end of neurons and then, vesicles are filled with neurotransmitters. As, neurotransmitters are the small molecules which contains different chemical composition like dopamine, glycine and acetylcholine. And then, vesicles released neurotransmitters in synapse. Receptors send signal to the neurons with the interaction of neurotransmitter to generate membrane.
Not sure what medications you learned this week. but, psychiatric medications are not used with patients with dementia because it advances their deterioration.
alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia in which plaques and tangles develop in the patient’s brain, which deteriorates the brain. it is only definitively diagnosable during autopsy.
it is important to have an understanding of medications to know what actually helps patients with alzheimer’s, and what will not further progress the disease.