PPT-Michigan Trauma Board – October 2013
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An Introduction to ICD10CMPCS Objectives Whats changing what isnt ICD10 When Why Change ICD10 Around the World Australia 19981999 Brazil 1998 Canada 2001 China
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An Introduction to ICD10CMPCS Objectives Whats changing what isnt ICD10 When Why Change ICD10 Around the World Australia 19981999 Brazil 1998 Canada 2001 China 2002. Douglas M. Maurer, DO, MPH. Learning Objectives. Recognize and respond appropriately to a patient with hemorrhagic shock. Assess via bedside methods the source of hemorrhage. Respond appropriately to evidence of intra-abdominal hemorrhage with regards to initial management and disposition. Rec-Connect = PA + PSE . Sarah Panken, MS. Director of Network Programs. Michigan Fitness Foundation. © 2017 Michigan Fitness Foundation . Rec-Connect:. . A multi-level physical activity intervention. Looking at Addiction through a Trauma Informed Lens . . Allison . Sampson Jackson, PhD, LCSW, LICSW, CSTOP. Family Preservation Services of VA. Providence Service Corporation . 3. Defining Trauma:. a traumatic event, either witnessed or experienced, representing a fundamental threat to one’s physical integrity or survival. Responsive in Health Care Settings . The Training Environment. Safety is priority. Voluntary participation. Demonstrate respect. Preserve confidentiality. Limit over-sharing of student or personal concerns. Presented by Mark Purcell, . PsyD. OBJECTIVES:. Provide . definitions and brief history of Vicarious . Traumatization. To understand how we are “transformed” and “impacted” in our work. To identify effects on helpers. Brian Burman, BA. Residential Service Coordinator. Project HOME- Rowan Homes. Introduction . 3 Learning Objectives. Trauma Theory . Case Manager as an “Interrupter” of Cycles of Poverty and Trauma. 33 These concerts are generously sponsored by Cindy Sargent.Sponsorship of the music director and related programs is provided in part by a generous gift from the Zell Family Foundation.CSO Tuesday s WHEREAS, Sharon L. Gire is a graduate of Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science inwith a Masters Degree in Social Work, Organization,e communities and people residing in Macombdirector and c JEAN M HUDE WHEREAS Jean M Hude joined the state of Michigan inOccupational Safety Health Administration and was transferred to the Michigan Department of Education in January 29 2006 in the Office o Michigan Lansing MichiganRobert P Young JrStephen J MarkmanBrian K ZahraBridget M McCormackDavid F Viviano Richard H BernsteinJoan L LarsenJusticesI Larry S Royster Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court Developed by the Center for Child Trauma Assessment, Services and Interventions (CCTASI) at Northwestern University. The National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Developed by the Center for Child Trauma Assessment, Services and Interventions (CCTASI) at Northwestern University. Trauma is the study of medical problems associated with physical Injury,. including thermal, ionising radiation and chemical but the most common force is the mechanical one.. it is the leading cause of death and disability in the first four decades. A 29 year old brought into ED by ambulance after motor bike accident, complaining from abdominal pain, looked pale. How would you manage?. Findings. Airway: intact. Breathing RR 22/min, O2 Sats 90 on air. The negative impact that crime scenes have on people’s minds is obvious. In many cases, the only contact people have with the crime scene is what is shown on television.For some of these shows, there’s a myth about crime scene cleaners that’s just plain wrong. Let’s expose it.Professional crime and Trauma Scene Cleanup companies also have specialised cleaning equipment. This allows for a deeper, more thorough cleaning. We have the best team of talented and experienced people to help you cleanse the trauma scene with ease.
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