Template for the Medical Documentation write-up by the stude…

Template for the Medical Documentation write-up by the students: CC: HPI: Allergies: Medications: Health Maintenance: Surgeries: Hospitalizations: Ongoing Medical Problems: Substance Use: Smoking: ETOH: Recreational drugs: Social Hx: Living situation: Occupation: Sexual hx: Diet: Exercise:  Family Hx: ROS: Constitutional: Integumentary: Eyes: Ear, nose, mouth and throat: Respiratory: Cardiovascular: Gastrointestinal: Genitourinary: Musculoskeletal: Neurologic: Hematologic/Lymphatic: Endocrine: Psychiatric: Physical Exam: For the Physical Exam:  VS:  Cranial nerve exam:  Eyes: Pupillary reflexes, EOM, Accommodation, and visual fields:  Ophthalmoscope exam:  Carotid exam for pulses and bruits:  Thyroid  Chest  Heart  Abdomen  Pulses:  Extremities:  Skin:  Neurologic and Musculoskeletal exam: Sensory testing: Strength testing: Cerebellar exam: Rapid alternating movement (Patty cake maneuver), Finger to nose Heel to shin Regular gait and tandem gait Romberg test: Reflexes: Biceps Patellar and Achilles Babinski MOCA exam: (1) Orientation: (2) Attention: (3) Immediate Memory: (4) Delayed Recall:   MENTAL STATUS EXAM:   Differential Diagnoses and Supporting Evidence: You are only required to list 4 diagnoses, but may list up to 8 Stroke may not be used as a diagnosis, but may be used as supporting evidence. #1: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam: #2: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam:  #3: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam:  #4: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam: #5: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam:  #6: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam:  #7: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam:  #8: Supporting Evidence by History: Supporting evidence on Physical Exam:                

A new member walks into the racquets facility for their firs…

A new member walks into the racquets facility for their first group clinic. The racquets pro warmly greets them by name, the front desk staff smiles and answers their questions about the schedule, and the facility looks clean and inviting—just as the website described. What aspect of branding does this scenario best illustrate?

You have just been hired as the Director at a multi-sport cl…

You have just been hired as the Director at a multi-sport club with a variety of activities and programs. During interviews with the teaching staff, you learn that many are frustrated because the previous Director expected them to actively promote and sell other sports and club activities to their lesson clients. The staff felt that selling was not part of their skill set and they also believed their primary responsibility was to focus on coaching. As the new Director, what is the best approach for you to take to address their concerns?