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    Lawrence, the president of Downing Digital Healthcare Partners said, “Customers just aren’t aware of the prevalence of sudden cardiac arrest.” Each year in the United States over 424,000 victims are being affected all ages, in Hawaii, Native Hawaiians are 1.7 times (over 70%) more likely to die from heart disease than other race. To prevent this from happening to all citizens, CFL (Certification for Life) wants to increase funding for more access to an AED. Our goal as the CFL is to train citizen into having the knowledge of an AED, improve access of an AED and fund for classes and training for students and staff on campus to have the knowledge react when an emergency happen. By doing so, we do hope the percentage of deaths from cardiovascular disease, and cardiac arrest would decrease. In the United States every 1 out of 4 deaths are caused by cardiovascular disease or heart disease, Certification of Life is a program targeting to reduce the rate of death, causing by cardiac arrest and cardiovascular disease also known as CVD the most common type of heart disease that is caused by lack of exercise, smoking, bad diet, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Our program wants to get funding to school based CPR/AED education programs to make awareness for heart disease, the program is also allied with programs such as the Medtronic Foundation Heart Rescue Program with the statement of funding for school education program on CPR/AED lessons, the Health Resources and Service…

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    unspeakable for themselves or even their family members (Quill). In allowing any and all measures of life support, those who are faced with this quandary are able to overcome the unexpected and possibly have an increased chance of life. In order to further increase understanding of this topic, it is necessary to educate those who are ignorant to what life support completely entails. When many people hear life support, the first and possibly the only thing that comes to mind is the ventilator.…

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    In this case, travel information. Anther example would be with my university. Our ID cards utilize NFC technology for touch-access entry into our facilities. And our ID cards are not able to be demagnetized by our phones, as well as, secure enough for our phones not to access all of the information that our ID cards retain. Applying this technology to the banking world might be also something to look into. Creating a more faster method of accessing one 's account or perhaps even reinvigorating…

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    Professional scepticism is an attitude or mindset that is used by auditors when conducting an audit. It is used in order to help the auditor assume a position that is objective and unbiased throughout the audit. It is viewed by many within the auditing profession as an essential quality that the auditor must possess when conducting audit and can be a major factor in audit quality. But it is not the only factor when it comes to obtaining high audit quality, with audit quality itself be hard to…

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    impossible. However, if one was to take the time to calmly teach others that if one gives more attention to that email, task, or client it could be done faster and more efficiently. Therefore, putting more time to the things around us could make things less hectic. With so much going on in an auditors day what is the overall goal? Well many would say, “To maximize profit,” but the true goal of auditor depends on what they want to do in life. If we look at an auditor’s job description; their…

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    Which tells me multiple t test were performed, to use the Bonferroni Procedure (Grove & Cipher, p. 161, 2017). Bar graphs were also used to display data. The main finding in this research was a difference between Primary Care Provider visits among the groups. The Control/attention group had significantly more primary care provider visits than the intervention group. This is clinically significant because it shows the interventional group required less assistance from the primary care provider…

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    problems only multiply when you also have to provide client portals, secure, transmit and store medical information or meet stringent manufacturing and shipping requirements. Data Breaches Become Increasingly Big Risks for Business Hiring compliance audit specialists becomes increasingly critical for managing risk in today 's litigious and highly regulated business environment. More companies sell products, goods and services globally, which often generates additional regulations and even…

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    person and are likely to be compromised by the risk factors above and as well as age and comorbidity. In addition, poor circulation can be a complication of the OREF surgery. Pins used in external fixation may injure vessels by directly piercing or resting and eroding the vessel wall. According to Lim et al (2010), vessel injury is secondary to indirect compression and impingement, direct or partial laceration and erosion. As a result, the patient may experience bleeding. Dhal et al. reported on…

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    This eventually helps to detect any potential business risk which can be contained in a subset of control. For an example, the business risk is the unexpected outcome the business may fail to meet the objectives and it can be control by four methods which are control the risk, take the risk, transfer the risk, or simply not taking the risk. Scott Mclelland LLP will be able to perform internal audit as internal audit does not need a qualified accounts, only need to be qualified from Chartered…

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    MEMORANDUM Writing project 1:Hypothetical 1 TO: Charles Croft FROM: Iceman (Tianjue Tao) DATE: 10/19/2017 SUBJECT: Errors in Client Recommendation and Suggestions I discovered some statistical errors when I dou¬¬¬ble-checked the research for the client proposal. If these errors would change our findings and recommendations to the client, we should amend the mistakes immediately. Otherwise, our client may not only suffer substantial losses, but our firm may even lose business. Under these…

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