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    Did she receive any pain relief? She was slumped forward in the bed, and could not be aroused. I immediately assessed her. Her HR was 38 and RR 4. As I checked her BP, she quit breathing and turned blue. I hit the “code blue” button initiating an overhead announcement throughout the hospital to alert emergency responders that my patient needed resuscitated. As emergency responders performed resuscitation, I pondered…

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    the P lane, we saw several bands indicating the different forms of DNA. For A lane, it was expected there would be three bands since ApaLI made 3 cuts ---- there was only 2 bands. For the E lane, it was expected for there to be one band at around 5421 bp since there was only one cut by EcoRV. The band appears slightly below the 6 kilobases for the marker so this seems correct. For the N lane, there should have been 4 bands since there were 4 cuts by NaeI. From the gel, only two bands could…

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    into government, while this does to help in many instances, it can also lead to complications, as was the case in regards in to BP oil spill. According to multiple reports (CSB, Berkley), one issue that arose during the cleanup efforts was the difference in viewpoints across the two parties. During the cleanup efforts Republicans argued that due to loose regulations, BP should not be…

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    Deepwater Horizon Failure

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    anything seen before. We want to know what lead to the failure, how it developed, and what the end result was. Around 210 of million US gallons leaked from a burst pipe one mile underwater into the ocean. In the search of this information we found out that BP or British Petroleum is the third largest energy company in the world1 and the sixth largest company by revenue producing $353.568…

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    Substitutes To Salt Essay

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    Substitutes to salt - Best salt alternatives to control BP – Substitutes for salt - the best salt with which to control BP Salt is an important substance that is essential for taste. Regardless of whether you made a vegetarian or vegetative or non-vegetarian food, the full flavor of these dishes depends on salt. When you get tired of the sun and want to get your energy back again, you can treat it with salt water. But adding more salt to the diet or consuming them more is not right for your…

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    each condition at a physiological level (2 each) Comments/Mark hypertension a sustained, raised blood pressure over more than one reading (equal to or greater than 140/90 mm Hg (Lewis, 2014, p. 866) Signs: truncal obesity, mental status changes, BP consistently >140 mm Hg systolic or 90 mm Hg diastolic Symptoms: dyspnea, palpitations, anginal chest pain, fatigue, intermittent claudication, muscle cramps, nocturia, dizziness, blurred vision, paresthesias, erectile dysfunction, decreased…

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    Louisiana has faced many environmental problems throughout its history. Problems such as shoreline loss, wetlands being destroyed, and oceanic life dying. These problems are because of Hurricane Katrina, human population density, and the oil spill. The hurricane wiped out the region’s shoreline and the oil spill killed many of the oceanic life in the Gulf of Mexico. According to Marquina (2015), a storm like Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster waiting to happen for the state of Louisiana.…

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    Introduction: Hardy Weinberg theory was an effective tool for recognizing the different genotypes from one generation to the next and each allele frequency. This theory notifies us by how Mendelian inheritance was the lead for all genetic variation and it can be used to follow Mendelian’s rules of segregation and the combination of alleles. Polymerase chain reaction was one of the essentials that is used in the Hardy Weinberg theory of genetic equilibrium which was used in determining the…

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    Bsl 3 Lab Report

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    samples infected with the intracellular bacterial agents Burkholderia pseudomallei (Bp) and Francisella tularensis (Ft), both of which are Tier 1 select agent pathogens that require BSL-3 containment. We have demonstrated that cells infected with these pathogens are completely inactivated via 5-minute treatment with 4% paraformaldehyde. Moreover, a 15-minute treatment with 2% paraformaldehyde completely sterilized both Bp- and Ft-infected cells. These studies…

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    oil but they did not causing the oil to still be there and affecting the ocean’s oil system. They also hired boats an ordered them to be closed to shore so the residents can think that efforts are being made but in reality nothing is being done. The BP oil spill made the general public more aware of the danger that oil drilling poses on the environment and the local economy if and when something bad…

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