INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This tab should be in your Mac's menu bar at the top of the screen. If you don't see Go, click the desktop or open a new Finder window to make it appear. It's at the bottom of the Go drop-down menu. This icon resembles a Mac hard drive with a stethoscope on it. Doing so will open the Disk Utility program. Click your Mac's hard drive in the upper-left side of the Disk Utility window, just below the "Internal" heading. This tab is at the top of the Disk Utility window. It's below the pie chart. Doing so won't immediately delete the partition, but it will allow you to make changes to the system drive. Click the piece of the pie chart that represents your Mac's system. It will usually be on the right side. Click the "Size" field, then type in a new size in gigabytes for your Mac's system drive. For example: if your Mac's system drive is 250 gigabytes and the partition is 250 gigabytes, typing 400 into the "Size" field will set your Mac's drive size at 400 gigabytes, leaving 100 gigabytes for the resized partition. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will begin extending the Mac's system drive and resizing your selected partition. This will complete the extending process. Your Mac's main hard drive partition should now be resized.

SUMMARY: Click Go. Click Utilities. Double-click Disk Utility. Select your hard drive. Click Partition. Click -. Select the system drive partition. Enter a new size. Click Apply. Click Done when prompted.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you’re not the first medical professional to see the patient, they may already have a SOAP note. Look for any changes in the patient’s concern, and be sure to list if there were positive or negative effects to prior treatment. For example, if you had previously prescribed an antibiotic, you may record how the affected area has less swelling. If the patient listed multiple concerns, start organizing them with the most severe on top and the least severe at the end. If you have trouble determining which problem is the most severe, ask them what they’re the most concerned with. If there is a clear diagnosis for the problem, list it immediately after the problem on your SOAP note. If there are different causes for the problem, then list them all so the most likely option is the first one. Look at the Subjective and Objective sections of your soap note to speculate what’s causing the patient’s problems. You may not know exactly what’s causing the problems, so make educated guesses based on what you’ve already found. Cite exact reasons from the Subjective and Objective sections of your SOAP note in your diagnoses. If you’re writing descriptions for multiple diagnoses, then be sure to include any that could conflict one another. Always leave a description so other professionals know why you made certain decisions with your treatment.
Summary: Record any changes in the patient’s problems if you’ve seen them before. List the patient’s problems in order of importance. Note any diagnoses that you can make. Write your reasoning for why you chose each diagnosis.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to understand the extent of the stain, and exactly what it consists of if you don't know, you should scrape or vacuum the area. Also, in order to avoid spreading it around further once you start cleaning, this allows you to remove whatever you can while it is dry. Use a car vacuum cleaner or a dull scrapper, such as a butter knife, to detach any dried residue that you can. Some stains will not have any dried residue that can be removed. Use your judgement about whether scraping or vacuuming will remove anything. In general, it's a good idea to avoid rubbing or brushing a stain, as this can drive it further into the upholstery. Instead, blot the area with a rag or paper towel repeatedly. Blot the area until the stain no longer transfers onto your paper towel or cloth. There are a variety of products available for cleaning upholstery. Pick one designed for your type of stain and your type of upholstery, and follow the directions on the packaging. With commercial stain removers, it's important to test the cleaner in an inconspicuous spot before using it on the stain. This will assure that the product doesn't stain or discolor your upholstery. After you have removed the stain, you should rinse the area with a small amount of clean water. This will remove the cleaner and get rid of any remaining debris in the area. Rinsing can be done by getting a cloth wet, wringing it out, and then dabbing it on the stained area. This will rinse the upholstery fibers without adding too much water to the surface. Use paper towels or a towel to remove any remaining moisture from the stain area. Press on the area and absorb as much liquid as you can. Use dry areas of your towel to get even more liquid out of the stain area. Once you have removed as much moisture as possible with your towel, allow the area to air dry completely.

SUMMARY:
Vacuum or scrape the area. Blot the stain. Apply commercial stain remover. Rinse the area. Dry the area.