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Siri Anderson

BLACK FUTURES MONTH - M4BL - 0 views

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    Exciting movie to share this month capturing the inspiring collective action African Americans are doing.
Katelyn Karsnia

What Does RR Mean in Medical Terms And How to Measure? - 0 views

  • RR is a modifier used to identify specific Durable Medical Equipment.
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      Definition of RR
  • CPAPWheelchairCathetersNebulizersWalkersPatient lifts
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      Examples of RR or DME
  • After 13 months, the equipment ownership will transfer to the patient. If there I an interruption in the use of the equipment and it exceeds 60 days then the use of the rental equipment is deemed to have ceased. If the patient acquires the rental DME once again after 6o days, then a new 13-month rental will be initiated according to rental terms.
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      Terms for renting medical equipment
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  • A new prescription should be included by the ordering physicianA new certificate of medical necessity should support the claimA statement that documents the reason for interruption should be provided along with the claim
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      reasons why rental equipment could be rented longer then 12 months
nikkilh

Signs and Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders | CDC - 2 views

  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. Some people with ASD have a known difference, such as a genetic condition. Other causes are not yet known. Scientists believe there are multiple causes of ASD that act together to change the most common ways people develop.
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      ASD definition
  • ASD begins before the age of 3 years and can last throughout a person’s life, although symptoms may improve over time. Some children show ASD symptoms within the first 12 months of life. In others, symptoms may not show up until 24 months or later. Some children with ASD gain new skills and meet developmental milestones, until around 18 to 24 months of age and then they stop gaining new skills, or they lose the skills they once had.
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      Symptoms of ASD and when they could show
  • Examples of social communication and social interaction characteristics related to ASD can include:
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      Examples of ASD interactions
drewevanaho

Medical Assistance (MA) / Minnesota Department of Human Services - 1 views

  • Eligibility To get coverage, you must:  Be a Minnesota resident Be a U.S. citizen or a qualifying noncitizen Provide a Social Security number for each person requesting MA, unless an exception is met Meet the income limit and asset limit, if any Meet any other program rules. What is the income limit? The income limit and calculations depend on your age and who lives with you. If you are pregnant, blind or have a disability, you also may have a different income limit. Some people who do not meet the income limit still may qualify using a spenddown (PDF). A spenddown is like an insurance deductible. This means you are responsible for some medical bills before MA pays. What is the asset limit? Assets are items people own like cars, checking and savings accounts, your home and financial investments. Generally, there is no asset limit for MA for parents, children under 21 and adults without children in the home. Parents and caretaker relatives eligible for MA with a spenddown have an asset limit (PDF). Seniors and people age 21 and older who are blind or have a disability have an asset limit (PDF). Assets that do not count toward the limit include the home where you live, household goods, personal items like clothing and jewelry, and certain assets owned by an American Indian. What if I have other insurance? You still may qualify for MA. You must tell us if you have other health insurance or could get coverage through an employer or military service. Sometimes we can pay the cost of the other insurance so you can keep that coverage.
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      How to be eligible for MA
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      Coverage and Benefits of MA
  • Benefits What is covered and how much does it cost? MA pays for a variety of services like doctor visits, prescriptions and hospital stays. Some services and prescriptions may require prior approval.  For some members, there is no cost. Others may have to pay a portion of the cost of a service. This may include copays, deductibles or spenddowns.  A summary of covered services and costs is online.  A printable summary of covered services and costs (PDF) is also available.  You will get more details on covered services after your application is approved.  When does coverage start? MA may pay for medical bills going back three months from the month we get your application.
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      Benefits of MA
  • Medical Assistance (MA) is Minnesota’s Medicaid program for people with low income. 
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      Medical Assistance information
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      Definition of MA
Renee Deegan

EARTHLINGS - Make the Connection. | Nation Earth - 0 views

shared by Renee Deegan on 24 Jan 12 - Cached
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    My personal comments: Watchers beware! I stopped eating meat for 8 months after watching this. I started eating meat again after getting pneumonia and getting too weak. Now I try diligently to KNOW WHERE MY MEAT COMES FROM! This is the pre-made website intro: EARTHLINGS is a powerful and informative documentary about society's treatment of animals, narrated by Joaquin Phoenix with soundtrack by Moby. This multi-award winning film by Nation Earth is a must-see for anyone who cares about animals or wishes to make the world a better place.
drewevanaho

Multiple sclerosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic - 0 views

  • Multiple sclerosis (
  • disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).
  • can cause permanent damage or deterioration of the nerves.
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  • ose the ability to walk independently or at all, while others may experience long periods of remission without any new symptoms.
  • no cure for multiple sclerosis
  • Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs that typically occurs on one side of your body at a time, or your legs and trunk Electric-shock sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward (Lhermitte sign) Tremor, lack of coordination or unsteady gait
  • Partial or complete loss of vision, usually in one eye at a time, often with pain during eye movement Prolonged double vision Blurry vision
  • lurred speech Fatigue Dizziness Tingling or pain in parts of your body Problems with sexual, bowel and bladder function
  • xperience periods of new symptoms or relapses that develop over days or weeks and usually improve partially or completely.
  • elapses are followed by quiet periods of disease remission that can last months or even years.
  • 50% of those with relapsing-remitting MS eventually develop a steady progression of symptoms, with or without periods of remission, within 10 to 20 years from disease onset
  • autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks its own tissues.
  • Certain infections
  • Climate
  • Vitamin D
  • Certain autoimmune diseases
  • Smoking
  • Muscle stiffness or spasms Paralysis, typically in the legs Problems with bladder, bowel or sexual function Mental changes, such as forgetfulness or mood swings Depression Epilepsy
  • Numbness or weakness in one or more limbs that typically occurs on one side of your body at a time, or your legs and trunk Electric-shock sensations that occur with certain neck movements, especially bending the neck forward (Lhermitte sign) Tremor, lack of coordination or unsteady gait
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      Symptoms of MS
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    Clinical view of MS
Kelly Nuthak

30 Activities, Teaching Strategies, and Resources for Teaching Children with Autism - W... - 0 views

  • autism spectrum disorder,
  • Social Skills Activities for Elementary Students with Autism
  • Calming Activities to Prevent Autism Meltdowns in Class
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  • Sensory Activities for Children with Autism
  • Effective Teaching Strategies for Children with Autism
  • Specific Measurable Agreed-upon Relevant Time-bound
  • Activities for Autism Awareness Month in April
Katelyn Karsnia

Timely Progress Review (TPR) - Ticket to Work - Social Security - 1 views

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      TPR is for individuals with a disability and get a plan to follow to be able to find work and keep the job by following an Individual Work Plan (IWP). this plan is reviewed about every 3 months and if the reviewer feels that the individual is not following the plan then the benefits can be revoked.
ckain7

Celebrating and Learning About Black History and Culture | Reading Rockets - 3 views

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      What are other book recommendations for Black History Month?
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    My oldest daughter got books about Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King jr and Ruby Bridges through Scholastic. They have books that are age appropriate from K up. https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/search-results.html?text=black%20history
Brittany Plunkett

Jim Crow Resources for educators - 2 views

Library of Congress primary source set and teacher guide for instruction of the institution of Jim Crow laws.

Black History Black Month Social Studies Human Resources Jim Crow South

started by Brittany Plunkett on 12 Feb 23 no follow-up yet
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