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  2. Dr. Alexander Dominicus Zwart, MD - WebMD

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    Dr. Alexander Zwart, MD, is an Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism specialist practicing in Tucson, AZ with 36 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 40 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Northwest Medical Center.

  3. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    Waiting to chart patient notes until the end of the day and making addendums to records well after the patient visit can be problematic, in that this practice could result in less than accurate patient data or indicate possible intent to illegally alter the patient's record.

  4. Porokeratosis: What Is It And How Does It Impact My Health?

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    Porokeratosis is a skin condition which appears as raised brown bumps that may expand into scaly patches. They often have raised rings around the spots.Porokeratosis is not contagious, but it may ...

  5. Personal health record - Wikipedia

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    A personal health record (PHR) is a health record where health data and other information related to the care of a patient is maintained by the patient. [1] This stands in contrast to the more widely used electronic medical record, which is operated by institutions (such as hospitals) and contains data entered by clinicians (such as billing data) to support insurance claims.

  6. Infection.This is one of the main risks of being on a ventilator with a breathing tube. Fluid and mucus build-up in your throat and windpipe can allow germs to accumulate on the breathing tube.

  7. Blepharitis is inflammation of your eyelids. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, complications, and prevention of blepharitis.

  8. What Is a Code Blue? - WebMD

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    ‌The term "code blue" is a hospital emergency code used to describe the critical status of a patient. Hospital staff may call a code blue if a patient goes into cardiac arrest, has respiratory ...

  9. In ascites, fluid fills the space between the abdominal lining and the organs. Get the facts on causes, risk factors, treatment, and more.