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- explain dimensions of EHR quality assessment methodology and usage in HIT to capture quality data.Explain the purpose and aims of a risk assessment (easy and simple)Explain in detail the nursing measures to prevent bedsores among bedridden patients and explain parameters of Braden Scale.? Answer urgently
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- Explain some ways a BMET might generate good rapport with the clinicians/nurses/doctors/techs/etc. that they work with on a daily basis. Discuss the pros/cons of having good rapport, bad rapport, or no contact whatsoever with the hospital staff and what implications this could have. Add any information you feel will enhance the discussion.Summarise the components of detailed advicedocument that will be produced by the SMC to guidethe prescribing status in NHS ScotlancDiscuss the Principles of Invasive Pressure Monitoring and explain how you will utilize the information caring for a critically ill patient.
- What risk and quality management tools do you use to interpret or present the data for long wait times for patients to see their healthcare providers?State the significance of basic laboratory statistics in achieving Quality Control in the clinical laboratory.Expalin your understanding on "Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard". Please provide a detailed example from a scenario of the practice.