Science
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O2 Saturation
1. I would obtain her O2 saturation, assess lung sound, see if she is using her accessory muscles when breathing and check her ABGs if time allows. I will ask the client how long she has been running and if she pre-medicated herself before running. 2. Yes, I would start her on low oxygen so that she can be stabilized and comfortable until all wheezing and lung sound is cleared. 3. No, she should not take any more dosages of Advair because it should not be used to treat, sudden, severe symptoms of asthma and
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Oil Spill Contigency Plan (oscp) Review
DOZZY OIL AND GAS INTERNAL MEMO To: The Director From: Safety Department Date: 27 August 2018 Copy: File Sir OIL SPILL CONTIGENCY PLAN (OSCP) REVIEW I wish to formerly remind you and the entire management of the need to make the above mentioned document available in our facility. I recall that sometime last year some consultants were invited one from Onitsha and two from Lagos, prior to the visit of NOSDRA. They took samples and got some information to prepare or review the OSCP for our depot, but there has been no information from them
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Outline Topic 3 Speaking English for Public Health Student
G3 – Speaking topic 3 - Outline 1. The roles which primary health care plays in improving people's health are: * Health education helps change habits and unhealthy lifestyle. * Control, prevent and treatment for communicable as well as non-communicable diseases for local community especially mothers and infants * Provide essential drugs. * Enhancing nutrition and food supply. In my opinion, health education is the most important role because of the reasons below: * People need to have the basic knowledge about the disease so that they can protect themselves * People can prevent disease
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Patient Pre-Procedure Checklist
CAPSTONE PROJECT Patient Pre-Procedure Checklist Christie Ellison Southern New Hampshire University Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Justification for Change…………………………………………………………………… 3 Change Theory……………………………………………………………………………. 4 Pre-Implementation Plan………………………………………………………………….. 5 Patient and Nurse Safety………………………………………………………………….. 5 Technology………………………………………………………………………………... 6 Health Literacy……………………………………………………………………………. 6 Administrative Policies…………………………………………………………………… 7 Equity……………………………………………………………………………………... 8 Implementation Plan……………………………………………………………………… 8 Technological Considerations…………………………………………………………….. 8 Institutional Structures…………………………………………………………………….. 9 Financial Trends…………………………………………………………………………… 9 Hospital Policy Constraints……………………………………………………………….. 10 Regulatory Requirements…………………………………………………………………. 10 Patient Diversity……………………………………………………………………………11 Stakeholder Buy-In………………………………………………………………………... 11 Evaluation Plan……………………………………………………………………………. 12 Nurse Satisfaction…………………………………………………………………………. 13 Patient Satisfaction and Feedback………………………………………………………… 13 Checklist Documentation Auditing……………………………………………………….. 14 Time Line and Resource Allocation……………………………………………………… 15 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Table 1-Project Time Line………………………………………………………………… 17 My Philosophy
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Patient Transitional Care Plan
Course title Student name Institution affiliation ________________ PATIENT TRANSITIONAL CARE PLAN Patient’s Name: Mrs. Snyder Age: 91 Gender: Female Admitted to facility date: 30/03/2018 Reason for Admission: Dementia Occupation or former occupation: Teacher/Housewife Medical Diagnoses: Dementia (with additional hypertension) Allergies: Peanut and Garlic Primary Healthcare Provider: Anne Brown Prescriptions for Care The diet will include soft foods and liquids except for alcohol due to her poor dentition. She may not be able to manage very long periods of physical activity and a Hoyer lift is required for her transfer because she is unable to support
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Peningkatan Pengelolaan Badan Usaha Milik Desa (bumdes) Melalui Pendidikan Dan Pelatihan
PENINGKATAN PENGELOLAAN BADAN USAHA MILIK DESA (BUMDes) MELALUI PENDIDIKAN DAN PELATIHAN (Studi Kasus di BUMDes yang ada di Kabupaten Jombang Indonesia) UMI HIDAYATI Mahasiswa PPS-S3-Pendidikan Ekonomi Universitan Negeri Malang, Indonesia ABSTRAKSI Artikel ini merupakan bagian dari desertasi yang dilakukan penulis, dengan tujuan untuk mengkaji secara mendalam tentang bagaimana pengelolaan Badan Usaha Milik Desa (BUMDes) serta untuk menentukan bentuk pendidikan dan pelatihan yang diperlukan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif karena lebih bersifat natural, deskriptif dan induktif dalam bentuk studi kasus. Adapun lokasi penelitian dilakukan di BUMDes Gambiran Sejahtera Kabupaten Jombang , subyek penelitiannya adalah pengelola BUMDes,
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Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations
PEPLAU’S THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations Undoubtedly, nursing theories provide the main beliefs that reinforce nursing practice and help not only to enhance and inform nursing practices but also to generate further nursing knowledge. They are beneficial structures that can be used to draw direction and encouragement which are crucial in delivering care and in healing. The theories provide a conceptual base when it comes to nursing practice. They use a logical sense of concepts, assumptions as well as hypotheses that are vital in addressing various issues during the delivery of
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Performance Comaprison
P. S. Sandhu- Analysis of a New IPv6 Header Compression Technique for IoT University of Waterloo Li-Fi Technology: A Review Report ECE-710 Topic-2 Analysis of a New IPv6 Header Compression Technique for IoT Paramveer Singh Sandhu and Noura Limam University Of Waterloo Abstract: This paper theoretically purposes a new way to compress the IP header in IPv6 targeting mainly IoT. The purposed way to compress an IP header can be more efficient and robust than the existing compression techniques. It does not require a lookup table for compression and decompression operations thus enable the decompressor
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Phase Diagram of a Three Component System
STUDENT NUMBER : 201600398 SURNAME : Ntlawuzana FIRST NAME : Ntsindiso MODULE CODE : SCHM321 EXPERIMENT NO. : 2 LAB INSTRUCTOR : Mr Zibane DUE DATE : 16 March 2018 PLAGIARISM DECLARATION I understand that plagiarism is the presentation of someone else’s words or ideas as my own. These ideas or words can come from a class mate, enclopedia, book, journal or the internet. I have not used plagiarism in this report. I understand that if I am found to have used plagiarism, intentionally or unintentionally, I have to face disciplinary action. Signature_____________________________ Title: Phase
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Phosphoric Acid Titration Using Ph Meter Experiment 1.
Umphumela wesithombe se-unizulu amblem Faculty of Science and Agriculture Department of Chemistry Practical Cover Sheet Student Name Sibisi Mxolisi Student Number 201562644 Module Analytical Chemistry Module Code SCHM 322 Practical Topic Phosphoric Acid Titration Using pH meter Experiment 1. Due Date 28/09/2017 Name of Lecturer Prof. VSR Pullabhotla Lecturer’s Remarks Group members 1. Gumede B.N 20145394 2. Fakude N.C 201417442 3. Sikhakhane M.F 201526494 Aim To titrate the polyprotic acid (H3PO4) using the strong base NaOH. That was done by using methyl orange, phenolphthalein as indicators and pH meter. The NaOH was added as a
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Photosynthesis Lab
2. From the data set 1 on the graph, 50 percent of the leaf disks, or 5 leaf disks, were floating at eight minutes. 3. In the procedure, a vacuum is used to remove trapped air from the leaf disk and infiltrate it with a sodium bicarbonate solution, which serves as a source of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. As the leaf is has trapped air removed and is infiltrated with this solution, the overall density of the leaf increases, which causes the leafs to sink. 4. The direct responding variable that was tested was the
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Phys 208 Lab Report - Data Analysis with Origin
Partners: Thanh Tung Trinh, Patrick Aceves Lab instructors: Shen Xingyu, Rehman Abdul Section 33L September 12th Data Analysis with Origin Intro: The objective of this lab entails teaching the student how to input data into the Origin graphing program and how to use the various program tools. Initially the goal is to learn how to set up a table of information and create a plot graph from it. The student learns how to edit the various parts of a graph, from the axes to the shapes and colors of the data points. Then the student
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Physical Chemistry Laboratory - Conductometric Titration
Physical Chemistry Laboratory Conductometric Titration Letitia Sarah 061308256 Laboratory partner: Akane Hattori Experiment period: 17 November 2015- 20 November 2015 Submission date: 27 November 2015 ________________ Day I Objective: * to determine temperature coefficient of NaCl and molar conductivity of HCl at infinite dilution * to observe titration of strong acid (HCl) with strong base (NaOH) Procedure: Experiment 1 Determination of temperature coefficient 1. Prepare 0.5 N NaCl solution in beaker 2. Heat the solution using hot plate 3. Measure the temperature and temperature dependence conductivity at 4 different times 4. Plot the relationship between
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Planetary Geology Lab Final Review
Planetary Geology Lab Final Review Fall 2016 Topics to be familiar with for the final lab exam: • Determine relative age of landforms based on cross-cutting relationships and superposition. • How to determine direction of stream flow from a landform map • How to make a geological map with units • How to create a stratigraphic column • Appearance of surfaces from radar images (texture vs. resultant image) • Determine projectile angle and direction from impact crater images o Look at past exams/labs • The 4 basic geologic processes o Impact cratering, volcanism, tectonics, erosion
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Pmt 513: Industrial Management
THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE DEPARTMENT OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY PMT 513: INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (COURSE OUTLINE) 1. Management principles and practice to enhance efficiency in an establishment including management functions 2. Management tools/functions of planning, organizing, controlling, staffing and directing. 3. Human relations theory 4. Motivation 5. Work groups in an establishment 6. Leadership 7. Human resource management 8. Capital structure 9. Financial and operating ratios to measure efficiency 10. Share/dividend/profit plans 11. Breakeven analysis 12. Budgetary control 13. Market research 14. Product development 15. Group decisionmaking Industrial management is an academic field that
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Positive and Negative of Science on Food
Genetically Modified Foods are out of number organic foods in the supermarket currently. On the other hand, many research show that GMO Foods are very harmful to our life and environment; however, we can not deny that chemically enhanced food has some positive effects to our society. This essay will describe positive as well as negative impact of science on food focusing on farming and health. To begin with, there are some positive aspects that consumers can gain from chemically engineered foods. Firstly, an increase in nutrition of food is one attractive effect of science
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Problems and Prospects of New York City Water Reservoir
Problems and Prospects of New York City water reservoir The majorities New Yorkers go about their days using water to bathe, make tea, clean their hands or flush the bathroom without much thought to where it comes from. Nevertheless behind every drop of water is a journey that can start one hundred and twenty five miles away in upstate New York. Along the way, it gets sterilized by ultraviolet light, treated with chlorine, fluoridated as well as tested for cleanness. It travels through mountains as well as deep valleys and, once in the city, flows
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Pros and Contras of Modern Lightbulbs
Modern Lightbulbs Pros and Contras of Modern Lightbulbs Mason Dolinsky Tamaqua Area High School Abstract If every household in the United States of America switched from a compact fluorescent (CFL) or incandescent lightbulb to a light emitting diode (LED) lightbulb, then there would be a positive environmental impact as well as cost savings for the household. The first portion of this paper discussed the cost and energy efficiency of each bulb. Next, this paper explained the significance of the materials used to make and dispose of each lightbulb. The last portion of this research paper
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Ptolemy’s Grid System the Most Important Discovery to Navigation
“Ptolemy’s Grid System the Most Important Discovery to Navigation” Name: Taylor Bishop Instructor: Michael Lyle Date: September 10, 2016 Course: Oceanography Lecture (111) “Ptolemy’s Grid System the Most Important Discovery to Navigation” The episode of James Burke’s Point of View explained the many moments on how people throughout history came up with ideas to help the future of finding location. In the episode Point of View, Mr. Burke gives people a real understanding of how the universe was looked at in early times. He reiterates the importance of these opportunities to help people visualize and
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Report on Market Failure and Government Policy
Report on Market Failure and Government Policy Unit Title: Economic Issues: An Introduction Unit Code: F7J8 34 Candidate Name: Candidate ID: CG0116010153 Submission Date: 5/1/2018 ________________ Declaration of Authenticity Declaration and Statement of Authorship * I have not impersonated, or allowed myself to be impersonated by any person for the purposes of this assessment. * This assessment is my original work and no part of it has been copied from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made. * No part of this assessment has been written for me by any other person. *
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Riedel Crafts Process of Acetylation of Ferrocene
Practical Report Cover Sheet University of Zululand Faculty of Science and Agriculture Student Name Student Number Module Title Module Code Title of the Practical Due Date & Time Name of Lecturer Lecturer’s Remarks Department of Chemistry PRACTICAL REPORT COVER SHEET Contents AIM 3 INTRODUCTION 3 PROCEDURE 5 RESULTS 5 DISCUSSION 6 CONCLUSSION 7 REFERENCES 7 AIM The aim of this experiment is to prepare Acetylferrocene. INTRODUCTION A typical electrophilic substitution is acylation in the presence of a Friedel Craft catalyst a reaction which is more common to both ferrocene and benzene. The acylation of ferrocene
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Role of the Liver in Drug Metabolism
Role of the Liver in Drug Metabolism: Reabsorbed drugs are picked up by the liver cells and transformed into metabolites by enzymes located in the cells. Metabolites are less capable of being reabsorbed and are emitted in the urine. As a drug is carried to the liver some is cleared from the blood by the liver cells, processed into by- products and returned to the blood stream. The metabolites are then carried to the kidneys, filtered, poorly reabsorbed and remain in the urine until expelled. The Cytochrome P450 enzyme family is the major system involved
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Salt Water Experiment
Sea water experiment 2 Report your results. Discuss what happened and give scientific explanations for what you observed. Based on what you know about the characteristics of water try to explain the differences between the way the salt and the fresh water froze. Describe what happened to the food coloring and explain the results. How do your results relate to our study of the oceans? Materials: 4 glasses (8 to 12 oz.), water, salt, food coloring Procedure: 1. Mix a saturated solution of salt water by adding several tablespoons of salt to a glass of
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Saturn and Her Moons
Saturn Introduction The intention of this paper is to give the history, explain the atmospheric conditions, describe the characteristics and explain the path of movement of Saturn. I will also describe the personality of Saturn. History Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture. When most think about Saturn they mention the rings system. Saturn is visible with the naked eye and because of this Saturn has been known since prehistoric times. It was not until the creation of the telescope that the rings of Saturn were observed (Greene, 2011). In 1610, Galileo Galilei,
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Science
Set A: The clam in set Starts with Aa it's a large smooth discolored clam. Then I have Ba which are small white oval shell they're also smooth. Then I have Ca which is large smooth spiral clam. Next, is Da which is a more plumped looking shell that is connected to Ec a spiraled medium sized clam, also looks rough. Da is also connected to Ea a small smooth round clam. Da is lastly connected to Fa which are spike spiral clams. The shell start with a small smooth surface than moves to more
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Science on Chicken Production
Science and technology bring to people a lot of benefits in specific fields in modern life. For example, in medicine, there are many surgeries that completed by an automated robot or farmers use effectively genetic crops were created by scientists to plants agriculture by the development of science. Similarly, due to applying science in chicken production, there are lots of positives.n intensively reared chicken farming, people usually use artificial light and temperature to control the atmosphere in the barn to make sure that poultry can grow fast in the best condition. This system can be
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Separation of Acetyleugenol from Cloves
Title: Separation of Acetyleugenol from Cloves Aim: To isolate acetyleugenol from clove seed and characterize it using IR Introduction Eugenol has wide-ranging applications, from dental materials to food additives. For example, the derivative of eugenol, acetyl eugenol itself play important role in food flavorings.1 It is therefore important to be able to produce eugenol and its acetyl derivative. Liquid-liquid extraction and column chromatography are common methods for the separation of natural product including eugenol and acetyleugenol. In column chromatography, the crude mixture is separated based on their partition difference between the mobile phase and a
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Solubility as a Physical Property
Krizza Angela S. Balanquit January 31, 2019 Section JK 1. Introduction Viewing specimens under a microscope accurately would not be possible without having a wet mount first. A wet mount is a common type of preparation for microscope work that is used to view parts of living organisms and liquid substances. For specimens that need to be kept moist, the preparation of wet mount is also done. The wet mount is done by putting a fluid, usually water, to a slide, suspending the specimen in the liquid, and then covering it with a cover slide.
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Solubility as Physical Property
Exercise 1: Solubility as a Physical Property According to Chang in his book Chemisty (2010), a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. It is composed of a solute and a solvent. The solvent is the component with greater amount and the solute is the component with smaller amount and the one that is dissolved in the solvent. Solubility is a measure of how much solute will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. There are 3 types of solutions based on their capacity to dissolve a solute;
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South Taveuni Secondary School Year 11 Annual Examination 2018.
SOUTH TAVEUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL YEAR 11 ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2018 MATHEMATICS Time Allowed: 3 hours (An extra 10 minutes is allowed for reading this paper.) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Write all your answers in the Answer Booklet provided. 2. Write your Name and Year Level on the front page of the Answer Booklet. 3. If you use extra sheets of paper, be sure to show clearly the question number(s) being answered and secure each sheet in your Answer Booklet at the appropriate places. Ensure that your Name and Year Level are written on the extra sheets. 4. Answer
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