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what type of data does Syndromic surveillance use and what does a signal a probability of. start learning
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uses health related data that proceeds diagnosis and signal a sufficient probability of a case or an outbreak
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start learning
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is in attempt to understand the molecular basis of genetic diseases
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name the group that requires countries to identify and respond to public health emergencies start learning
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Name some of the concerns that doctors have regarding email communications with patients start learning
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Time, Liabilty and Privacy
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name a couple advantages of x-rays versus traditional x-rays. start learning
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Digital x-rays do not have to be developed but are immediately available and can be viewed directly on a computer screen, making them accessible to more than one person. Digital gives off less radiation
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what does TelePharmacy use to allow patients to get prescriptions outside of a pharmacy start learning
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using a computer, network connection and a drug dispensing unit
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how effective are clinical exams and x-rays at early detection of cavities start learning
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x-rays are more effective then clinical examination. X-rays can be used because as the material content of the tooth decreases, the x-rays show of the cavity as darker
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what are a couple of reasons why the more expensive diagnostic imaging technologies are preferable to ultrasound and x-rays start learning
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providing a clearer and more detailed and more accurate picture of the inside of the body, sophisticated diagnostic imaging is reducing the need for exploratory surgery, reducing cost and hospital stays, along with pain
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start learning
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Radio surgery is a technique that uses radio waves to produce a pressureless, bloodless incision instead of knives
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which method provides images of soft tissue and is more accurate than others for cancer detection start learning
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what role does expert systems play in dentistry start learning
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not meant to be a replacement for the judgment of the dentist but instead as an aid in diagnosis
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what type of images to PET scan's produce start learning
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produce images of how the Bodyworks, not just how it looks. (Alzhimers)
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commutative index to nursing and allied health literature is a group of four database is specifically geared to the needs of the nurses and other professionals and 17 allied health fields
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(Diffusion Tensor Imaging) an imaging technique that shows part of the brain and helps avoid damage during surgery
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concerned with diagnosing and treating diseases of the gums and other structures supporting the teeth
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