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.
- 2. Coaches who demoralize f and bully. There are more wonderful coaches than those who do damage, but it would be naive to expect all coaches to have your child's psychological interests at heart. Too often a win-at-all-costs mentality devastates young athletes. Be on the lookout for behaviors that humiliate your child. Does the coach rant and rave 2 at games? Call out and embarrass players? The best coaches inspire through positive reinforcement and role modeling, not harassment and bullying (5) 3. Delusions that sport will provide college scholarships. Too many parents believe that their child is destined to receive a Division 1 college scholarship. This is aking to playing the lottery:Don't bank on it.Putting all your eggs in the sports basket is misguided and dangerous for your child's emotional well-being. In addition to the statistical improbability, there is a strong chance that an athlete will face a sport-ending injury or simply burn out. Make sure that your athlete has other interests and doesn't believe that sports are the only route to success. 4. Strained relationships with over-invested parents. Have you ever said Guiding Questions The author says adults should __ A financially invest in their child's athletic career. B advise coaches on how to support youth. C not become too invested in winning. D not allow youth to accept losing.
- Psychological Risks of Youth Sports 1. Self-esteem is tied to sports performance. Who your child is as a person shouldn't be tied closely to the ability to hit home runs or score touchdowns.If it is, that's a guaranteed set-up for feelings of failure and low self-esteem. Most young athletes feel great when they win, but it's how they handle the loss that defines their long-term character Remind your sporty kid that she's always a winner in your book, even if she loses.(oz) How do sports present risk to self-esteem in kids? A Kids will only feel good when they win. B failing. Kids won't learn lessons from losing or C Kids might base their self-esteem on performing well or winning D and parents that they are always winners. Kids need reinforcement from coaches
- C. Main Idea:Secondary groups which are more impersonal, serve a different function in society than primary groups do. 1. What do we mean when we use the term goal oriented to describe secondary groups? __ 2. What role, if any do personal friendships play in secondary groups?Explain. __
- 3. What do we mean when we say that primary groups encourage conformity?
- 3. What connection does the author draw between resiliency and struggle? A Resilient people are seldom able to help others because they do not understand struggle. B. People who are resilient struggle because they feel sorry for themselves and others. C Resilient people avoid struggle because they are able to laugh at themselves. D. People who are resilient are able to power throuah the struaales thev face.