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Army Medical AMEDD Computer Literacy IIAMEDD Computer Literacy IIDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionCredit AwardedLesson AssignmentLesson 1. Computer OperationsNumber SystemsBoolean Logic (1854).Advantages of Binary-Based CircuitrySection II. Working in the Binary and Decimal SystemFigure 1-4. Any number to the first power is the number itself.Figure 1-6. - Powers of 2 exercise.Figure 1-8. Solution to powers of two, exercise--previous page.Converting Binary to Decimal.Figure 1-12. Explain a decimal number solution.Physical appearance of binary numbers.Binary to decimal conversion.Figure 1-17. Binary and decimal equivalents.Figure 1-18. Enter binary place value at the top.Decimal to binary conversion. Figure 1-23. Decimal 28 is equivalent to binary 11100.FigureFigure 1-27. The boldfaced binary bits represent the letters of the alphabet in ASCII.Figure 1-28. The three left most bits in ASCII, signal upper- or lowercase.Exercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Lesson AssignmentSection I. Developing a ProgramDeveloping the Program (Solving the Problem)Designing a SolutionLoop pattern.Flowchart.Figure 2-7. This flowchart provides a graphic representation of the processing steps for patient scheduling.Figure 2-8. ANSI flowchart symbols.FigureWriting the ProgramFigure 2-10. Origin of the term "debugging.Section II. Programming LanguagesHigh-Level LanguagesBeginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.Figure 2-12. Example of a computer program written in BASIC.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Lesson AssignmentSection I. Management ApplicationsData Base Management SystemsFigure 3-2. The data base contains fields, records, and files.SpreadsheetsSection II. Computer Systems in Health CareBenefits of AutomationMedical Information Vs. Departmental SystemsSection III. Admission to Discharge ProceduresFigure 3-5. Admissions display.Diagnosis and TreatmentAutomatic SchedulingTest ReportingFigureSection IV. Radiographic ApplicationsX-Ray RequisitionsPatient BillingDepartmental AnalysesDigital ImagingUltrasound ApplicationsSection V. Pros and Cons of ComputerizationProblems of ComputerizationLegal Problems.Computer SecurityToward Solving Computer ProblemsExercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Lesson AssignmentSection I. Future ApplicationsNew Storage MediumsSpeech interpretationMobile OfficesElectronic MailTransporation SystemsRoboticsSection II. Safety and ComfortRepetitive Strain InjuryCarpal Tunnel Syndrome. Figure 4-4. Carpal tunnel syndrome affects, among others, those who handle heavy filesTreatment and Recovery.Figure 4-7. The ciliary muscles, which control the lens of eye, must tense up to seeConvergence and focusing problems.Video Display Terminal quality.Glasses.Figure: GlassesFigure 4-13. A well-conceived workstation will minimize VDT strain.ErgonomicsExercises. Lesson 4 Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises. Lesson 4GlossaryGlossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.
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AMEDD Computer Literacy IIAMEDD Computer Literacy IIDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionCredit AwardedLesson AssignmentLesson 1. Computer OperationsNumber SystemsBoolean Logic (1854).Advantages of Binary-Based CircuitrySection II. Working in the Binary and Decimal SystemFigure 1-4. Any number to the first power is the number itself.Figure 1-6. - Powers of 2 exercise.Figure 1-8. Solution to powers of two, exercise--previous page.Converting Binary to Decimal.Figure 1-12. Explain a decimal number solution.Physical appearance of binary numbers.Binary to decimal conversion.Figure 1-17. Binary and decimal equivalents.Figure 1-18. Enter binary place value at the top.Decimal to binary conversion. Figure 1-23. Decimal 28 is equivalent to binary 11100.FigureFigure 1-27. The boldfaced binary bits represent the letters of the alphabet in ASCII.Figure 1-28. The three left most bits in ASCII, signal upper- or lowercase.Exercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Lesson AssignmentSection I. Developing a ProgramDeveloping the Program (Solving the Problem)Designing a SolutionLoop pattern.Flowchart.Figure 2-7. This flowchart provides a graphic representation of the processing steps for patient scheduling.Figure 2-8. ANSI flowchart symbols.FigureWriting the ProgramFigure 2-10. Origin of the term "debugging.Section II. Programming LanguagesHigh-Level LanguagesBeginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.Figure 2-12. Example of a computer program written in BASIC.Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Lesson AssignmentSection I. Management ApplicationsData Base Management SystemsFigure 3-2. The data base contains fields, records, and files.SpreadsheetsSection II. Computer Systems in Health CareBenefits of AutomationMedical Information Vs. Departmental SystemsSection III. Admission to Discharge ProceduresFigure 3-5. Admissions display.Diagnosis and TreatmentAutomatic SchedulingTest ReportingFigureSection IV. Radiographic ApplicationsX-Ray RequisitionsPatient BillingDepartmental AnalysesDigital ImagingUltrasound ApplicationsSection V. Pros and Cons of ComputerizationProblems of ComputerizationLegal Problems.Computer SecurityToward Solving Computer ProblemsExercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Lesson AssignmentSection I. Future ApplicationsNew Storage MediumsSpeech interpretationMobile OfficesElectronic MailTransporation SystemsRoboticsSection II. Safety and ComfortRepetitive Strain InjuryCarpal Tunnel Syndrome. Figure 4-4. Carpal tunnel syndrome affects, among others, those who handle heavy filesTreatment and Recovery.Figure 4-7. The ciliary muscles, which control the lens of eye, must tense up to seeConvergence and focusing problems.Video Display Terminal quality.Glasses.Figure: GlassesFigure 4-13. A well-conceived workstation will minimize VDT strain.ErgonomicsExercises. Lesson 4 Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Exercises. Lesson 4-cont.Solutions to Exercises. Lesson 4GlossaryGlossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.Glossary-cont.
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