Ayuda para tareas médicas
¿No sería fantástico si existiera información clínica electrónica y herramientas de apoyo a la toma de decisiones que pudieran ayudar a los médicos a encontrar la información que necesitan rápidamente, reduciendo en gran medida la cantidad de errores quirúrgicos y de medicación causados por una mala toma de decisiones por parte de los médicos? Actualmente, existen muchas aplicaciones de asistencia médica en el mercado para ayudarlo, y questionai es la elección natural debido a sus avanzados modelos y algoritmos de inteligencia artificial.
Este asistente médico es una información médica profesional y una aplicación de "toma de decisiones" clínica orientada a herramientas. El objetivo es reducir los errores de medicación de los médicos y posicionar la atención primaria. Proporciona dos servicios principales: experiencia e información médica general, y herramientas de evaluación y conversión basadas en farmacias para médicos y organizaciones de atención primaria.
- Which of the following is a healthy way to manage stress? Telling yourself that everything is fine. Keeping stress to yourself to avoid burdening others. Avoiding responsibilities until the stress goes away. Getting regular exercise and enough sleep.
- VIDEO: Michelle Obama Explains Imposter Syndrome One personal impact of discrimination is imposter syndrome , which often shows up at school or at work. Watch this video to learn more about imposter syndrome, then answer the questions. 1. In your own words, what is imposter syndrome? 2. Why do people experience imposter syndrome? 3. Michelle Obama says that imposter syndrome exists in your own head, but she also notes that it's more pronounced for women and people of color. Why might this be the case? 4. Think of one situation where you feel like an imposter or like you don't belong. a. What makes you feel that way? b. What would you need in order to feel like you belong?
- Which phrase best describes stress? a past emotional trigger a distressing physical reaction a denial response to pleasure a strain on one's body or mind
- 5. The student council of your high school wants to conduct a surve)regarding theomsample of the stude dances. You have advised them that it might be best to conduct a body. Which of the following is not a valid stratified design? (A)Two random samples are to be conducted: one for boys in the student body, the other for girls. (B) Four random samples are to be conductod: one in each of the four classes. (C) Two random samples are to be conducted in randomly selected homerooms; one of the boys in the selected homerooms and the other of the girls in the selected homerooms. (D)Two random samples are conducted: one of the students whose GPA's are 2.5 or higher and the other of students whose GPA 's are less than 25 (E) All are valid stratified samples. 6. A high school statistics class wants to conduct a survey to determine what percentage of students in the school would be willing to pay a fee for participating in after school activities. Twenty students are randomly selected from each of the freshman, sophomore.junior, and senior classes to complete the survey. This plan is an example of which type of sampling? (A) cluster (B) convenience (C) simple random (D) stratified random (E)systematic 7. Placebos are a tool for (B) blocking (C) blinding (D) control (E) randomization (A) sampling 8. A chemistry professor who teaches a large lecture class surveys his students who attend his class about how he can make the class more interesting hoping he can get more students to attend.This survey method suffers from (E) none (A) voluntary response (B) nonresponse (C) response bias (D) undercoverage 9. Which of the following is a true statement: (A) We do not need to randomize if our sample size is sufficiently large. (B) A large sample size always ensures that our sample is representative of the population. (C) If all other things are equal, we need a larger sample size for a larger population. (D)In a properly chosen sample, any results will be less variable with a large sample size. (E) In random samples.the randomization ensures that we get accurate results every time. 10. To check the effect of cold temperature on the elasticity of two brands of rubber bands, one box of Brand A and one box of Brand B rubber bands are tested. Ten bands from the Brand A box are placed in a freezer for two hours and ten bands from the Brand B box are kept at room temperature. The amount of stretch before the breakage is measured on each rubber band, and the mean for the cold bands is compared to the mean for the others. Is this a good experimental design? (A)No.because the means are not proper statistics for comparison. (B) No, because more than two brands should be used. (C) No, because more temperatures should be used. (D)No, because temperature is confounded with brand. (E) Yes
- 1. Based on what you have learned about development , should a child be treated as a "little adult"? Why yes or Why not?( Write your answer in 2 paragraphs, see page 60-69).