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    patient’s medication profile prior to logging out of the system. Prior to entering the patient’s room, the nurse will need to obtain a glass of water from the ice machine and perform hand hygiene (HH) using an electronic alcohol based hand rub (ABHR) dispenser to ensure patient safety. Upon entering the patient’s room, the nurse must verify the patient’s identity at the bedside using two identifiers, assess the patient’s ability to swallow, and ensure that the “five rights” of the medication…

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    of water?”, (not sure how the grammar works for this) the little boy requested. The girl paused for a second; she looked at the fancy rose-gold watch on her wrist and started walking back to her room. The boy was thinking about the water dispenser that was available in his previous house. He thought about how he could easily climb on his Winnie the Pooh stool and grab a glass of water and satiate his thirst. The boy searched for a stool to climb so he can reach a glass. His father…

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    Coupon dispensers, giant displays such as the ones Walmart does for different items, such as Bud Light beer, or Pepsi, that use different colored boxes of their product to make a design, depending on the season. Even something as simple as a display of a new candy…

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    Dinklefart Journal Entry

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    jumped up and down, nearly setting off an earthquake alarm. “Good Mom!” Dinklefart said as she rushed by the large wall of old documents, and to the old soda machine in the corner. “Hey Mom, come check this out.” Granny waddled over to the old Coke dispenser. “Look,” commanded Dinklefart as she pointed up at the sign bolted to the side. DEFINITELY NOT A TIME MACHINE, it read. “No time machine?” Granny asked in confusion. “Mom, its pretty obvious that someone is trying poorly to hide the time…

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    Do you have extra coins taking up space in your wallet? Are you saving up for a rainy day? That probably won’t happen until the next generation! 13 billion pennies (1,040 pennies a second) are made each year and people rarely use them! Two-thirds of the coins that the U.S. Mint produces every year are pennies. Look how much money we are wasting! I think that annihilating pennies would benefit the people of the United States and moreover protect the environment. Eliminating the penny has many…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    The problem is to ensure that elderly medical patients take their medication and recommended dose at the proper time to ensure that they receive the necessary treatment, and prevent the condition from worsening in the process. To solve this problem, a device will need to be implemented that allows the user to be reminded when to take the medicine, and also be sure that the patient is taking the correct amount of medication. Our first idea was to develop a portable watch device with built in…

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    Barriers to the HTIs described in the medication process pertain to technical, environmental, and human issues. For example, technical issues such as network failures or unforeseen power outages could prevent the nurse from accessing the CPRS. As a result, the nurse would be unable to view the patient’s EHR, verify orders, assess contraindications, and/or obtain details necessary to meet the “five rights” of the medication administration process (Edwards & Axe, 2015; Hunter, 2011). Likewise,…

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    Cut Up Poem Analysis

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    Adam Sparks Chris Pappas ENC 1102 December 10, 2017 An Ephemeral Account of Cut-Up Poetry “Cut-Up” by definition, means divided into pieces by cutting. (Random House, Inc) In poetry, it is a rarely used form of writing. This method is used by taking a completely written section of text and separating it into pieces with very little or single words on each piece. The resulting pieces are then rearranged into a new text. Cut-up writing is often difficult or at times incomprehensible and…

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    Bariatric Patient Rooms

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    Design Guidelines that do not meet Title 24 accessibility requirements reviewed. i. Water closet location: min. 21” to centerline vs. 17” to 18” to centerline. ii. Shower size: min. 48” x 60” vs. 30” x 60” / 36” x 60” iii. Grab bar / toilet paper dispenser location: in front of toilet vs. Grab bars on back and side walls…

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    Abigain Narrative

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    On 8/3/2016 I Detective L. Donegain 126 with the Fayetteville Police Department Homicide Unit was contacted by Sergeant P. Orellano. I was advised of an accidental overdose at 2409 Colgate Drive Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304. I responded to the residence along with Detective J. Figueroa 387. When I arrived, I made contact with Officer House 311 who was the first Officer on scene. I then took his statement. -The victim’s name is Marlon Hollingsworth, Caucasian male, 1/14/1959. -The wife’s…

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