In Feburary 2016 25,
Visit a file-hosting service and follow the directions to upload your PDF file. Some websites require new users to register before they can use the free service while others do not. Popular websites with file server capabilities include Scribd and MediaFire.
Click the 'Embed' button or link. The site provides a few lines of code that you can use to embed your PDF file in blog post. Click the 'Copy' button to copy the embed code, or highlight the code then right-click and select 'Copy.'
Proceed to your blog at Blogger, and open the post in which you need to embed the PDF. Click the pencil icon at the bottom of the post to open the post for editing. If you wish to embed the file in a new post, click the 'New Post' link on the toolbar at the top of the window.
Click the 'Edit HTML' tab above the workspace. Right-click on a spot on the workspace where you want the document to appear then click 'Paste' to insert the code.
Click the 'Preview' button at the bottom of the workspace to see your embedded PDF document before you publish the post, or click 'Publish Post' to see the finished result.
In Feburary 2016 25,
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Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2016
Montag, 22. Februar 2016
How To Find an Embedded URL Address To Upload a VideoIn Feburary 2016 22,
In Feburary 2016 22,
Go to the original video hosting website where the video you want to share is posted. Chances are, if you decide to share the video you are already at the page where the video has been posted. If not, find the video you want to share via the website search toolbar. Many websites host a myriad of videos that you can share and post onto your own websites or to your social network profiles.
Look for a “Share” button. The exact location will vary per website layout; however, it is generally located below or to the left or right side of the video. Choose the outlet for which you want to share the video on--for example, Facebook, MySpace, Blogspot or another website. The direct URL for the video will appear.
Copy and the paste the URL onto your selected website or social network profile page.
Embed Code
Visit the video hosting website to find the video you want to post.
Look for and click on the “Embed” button. Once again, the exact location of this button may vary by website. An HTML code will appear.
Copy and paste the embed code into your designated website page or on your social network profile page. Publish your website so the video can be publicly viewed when people visit the page on your website to which you have posted the video.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Go to the original video hosting website where the video you want to share is posted. Chances are, if you decide to share the video you are already at the page where the video has been posted. If not, find the video you want to share via the website search toolbar. Many websites host a myriad of videos that you can share and post onto your own websites or to your social network profiles.
Look for a “Share” button. The exact location will vary per website layout; however, it is generally located below or to the left or right side of the video. Choose the outlet for which you want to share the video on--for example, Facebook, MySpace, Blogspot or another website. The direct URL for the video will appear.
Copy and the paste the URL onto your selected website or social network profile page.
Embed Code
Visit the video hosting website to find the video you want to post.
Look for and click on the “Embed” button. Once again, the exact location of this button may vary by website. An HTML code will appear.
Copy and paste the embed code into your designated website page or on your social network profile page. Publish your website so the video can be publicly viewed when people visit the page on your website to which you have posted the video.
In Feburary 2016 22,
Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to Determine If a Maintenance Free Car Battery Is BadIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open the hood of the car and remove the battery cables with a wrench. Remove the positive (+) red cable first then the negative (-) black cable. Lift the battery out of its tray and place it on a work bench.
Put on safety glasses and rubber gloves. Clean the battery posts by placing a battery post cleaner on each battery post then twisting it back and forth until the posts are clean and bright.
Connect a load tester to the battery's positive terminal first then to the negative post. The positive post is the larger of the two and will be marked with a plus (+). Connecting the positive terminal first will prevent sparking. Switch the load tester to 'TEST' and check to see that the arrow on the meter does not drop below 12 volts. If it does or if it drops to the bottom of the scale and fails to come back up, the battery cannot be saved and must be replaced. If it reads 12 volts, it can be reconditioned.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Open the hood of the car and remove the battery cables with a wrench. Remove the positive (+) red cable first then the negative (-) black cable. Lift the battery out of its tray and place it on a work bench.
Put on safety glasses and rubber gloves. Clean the battery posts by placing a battery post cleaner on each battery post then twisting it back and forth until the posts are clean and bright.
Connect a load tester to the battery's positive terminal first then to the negative post. The positive post is the larger of the two and will be marked with a plus (+). Connecting the positive terminal first will prevent sparking. Switch the load tester to 'TEST' and check to see that the arrow on the meter does not drop below 12 volts. If it does or if it drops to the bottom of the scale and fails to come back up, the battery cannot be saved and must be replaced. If it reads 12 volts, it can be reconditioned.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Freitag, 5. Februar 2016
How to Code Nebulizer TreatmentsIn Feburary 2016 05,
In Feburary 2016 05,
Begin inhalation nebulizer treatment in the office and have a trained assistant monitor the patient's status closely. Code this as 94640 (pressurized or non-pressured inhalation treatment for acute airway obstruction or for sputum induction).
Re-evaluate the patient for a clear response to the inhalation treatment, and if there is no improvement, administer a second treatment. Some physicians check a pre- and post-test oxygen level or use a machine called a spirometer to measure the flow of air in the lungs. Coding for these will not receive any reimbursement. If a second treatment is required, document this and the time required to complete all treatments. Code this as 94664-76 for each subsequent treatment.
Counsel the patient after the treatment and code it as 94664-59. Document whether the patient has been using his medication correctly and demonstrate the proper technique. Take note of the time from beginning to end and document time spent face-to-face with the physician.
Diagnose the patient's disease status using the appropriate hierarchical condition code. Review the chest X-rays for evidence of emphysema and code this as 493. Look at the pulmonary function tests. If there is asthma and the patient is having wheezing, code 492.02. Patients unresponsive to treatment have status asthmaticus and require code 493.0.
In Feburary 2016 05,
Begin inhalation nebulizer treatment in the office and have a trained assistant monitor the patient's status closely. Code this as 94640 (pressurized or non-pressured inhalation treatment for acute airway obstruction or for sputum induction).
Re-evaluate the patient for a clear response to the inhalation treatment, and if there is no improvement, administer a second treatment. Some physicians check a pre- and post-test oxygen level or use a machine called a spirometer to measure the flow of air in the lungs. Coding for these will not receive any reimbursement. If a second treatment is required, document this and the time required to complete all treatments. Code this as 94664-76 for each subsequent treatment.
Counsel the patient after the treatment and code it as 94664-59. Document whether the patient has been using his medication correctly and demonstrate the proper technique. Take note of the time from beginning to end and document time spent face-to-face with the physician.
Diagnose the patient's disease status using the appropriate hierarchical condition code. Review the chest X-rays for evidence of emphysema and code this as 493. Look at the pulmonary function tests. If there is asthma and the patient is having wheezing, code 492.02. Patients unresponsive to treatment have status asthmaticus and require code 493.0.
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Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016
How to Locate a Person Free of ChargeIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Check out Zaba Search: a public records database that displays names, addresses and phone numbers of people collected from various public records sources. Type in the first and last name of the person you're searching for and choose the state they're likely to be located in from the drop down menu. Click on the 'Free People Search' button. Zaba Search also displays recent addresses and telephone numbers of variations on the name. This information is obtained from phone company records, county and state property transaction records, post office change-of-address forms and voter registration records. Personal information from sweepstakes or contest entry forms is also distributed to marketing lists, making it then frequently available as part of the public domain.
Log on to the White Pages. Enter the first and last name of the person you're searching for, as well as their city and state, or zip code, if possible. Press the 'Find' button. If the person you're searching for is (or was) listed with the phone company, their name, address and phone number will appear in the search results. The White Pages website is a free online directory assistance service, similar to the printed white pages phone book. Although it is helpful to enter city and state information on the website, the white pages online directory does a nationwide search.
Register with Facebook. The social media site has over 500 million members who post their personal information profiles online. To browse these profiles, you must register for free yourself. Once registered, type in the name of the person you're searching for in the search window and click the search icon. A list of names matching (or closely matching) the name you've entered will appear, accompanied by a photo or profile icon. Their geographic location may also be listed. Send the person a message by clicking the 'send her a message' text link at the top of the profile page.
Sign on to LinkedIn. Like Facebook, LinkedIn is a social networking site, but dedicated to business achievements and professional endeavors. Search for a person by name from a window on the homepage, but to open that person's profile, you must register for free yourself. Once registered, you will see a person's LinkedIn profile containing education and employment history, and usually contact information. If no contact information is listed, you may send the person a message through the LinkedIn website. LinkedIn currently has 85 million registered members around the world.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Check out Zaba Search: a public records database that displays names, addresses and phone numbers of people collected from various public records sources. Type in the first and last name of the person you're searching for and choose the state they're likely to be located in from the drop down menu. Click on the 'Free People Search' button. Zaba Search also displays recent addresses and telephone numbers of variations on the name. This information is obtained from phone company records, county and state property transaction records, post office change-of-address forms and voter registration records. Personal information from sweepstakes or contest entry forms is also distributed to marketing lists, making it then frequently available as part of the public domain.
Log on to the White Pages. Enter the first and last name of the person you're searching for, as well as their city and state, or zip code, if possible. Press the 'Find' button. If the person you're searching for is (or was) listed with the phone company, their name, address and phone number will appear in the search results. The White Pages website is a free online directory assistance service, similar to the printed white pages phone book. Although it is helpful to enter city and state information on the website, the white pages online directory does a nationwide search.
Register with Facebook. The social media site has over 500 million members who post their personal information profiles online. To browse these profiles, you must register for free yourself. Once registered, type in the name of the person you're searching for in the search window and click the search icon. A list of names matching (or closely matching) the name you've entered will appear, accompanied by a photo or profile icon. Their geographic location may also be listed. Send the person a message by clicking the 'send her a message' text link at the top of the profile page.
Sign on to LinkedIn. Like Facebook, LinkedIn is a social networking site, but dedicated to business achievements and professional endeavors. Search for a person by name from a window on the homepage, but to open that person's profile, you must register for free yourself. Once registered, you will see a person's LinkedIn profile containing education and employment history, and usually contact information. If no contact information is listed, you may send the person a message through the LinkedIn website. LinkedIn currently has 85 million registered members around the world.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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