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    Proper citation of the images was used and the photos showing equipment or products in this the presentation does not constitute a product endorsement by the presenter. The conclusion of this presentation was determined solely by the presenter. Write your name on the top of the paper provided and answered the following questions: 1. Do you think that early mobilization of critically ill patients is safe? 2. What are the perceived barriers of early mobilization? 3. Who should be included in the…

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    My field of study, physical therapy, betters humanity in many ways. The field of physical therapy is known for returning patients to their maximum level of physical function. In most cases, patients do physical therapy in place of surgery. The physical therapist assistant (PTA) administers the provision of components of the physical therapy treatment. Depending on the needs of the patient, components of a patient’s interventions may be directed to the PTA, instead of the physical therapist.…

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    Metal Polishing

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    The assigned material for this week's article summary assignment is titled "Metal polishing: Do this, not that". The article is authored by CTD Mike, and was published on 06 Oct 11. The article appears on the cheaperthandirt.com website, and may be sourced at: http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/metal-polishing-this/. The article begins with the assumption you have a task to perform that involves removing metal. Should I use the Dremel rotary tool? Stones? If you want to make sure you don't jack up…

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    the electrical impulses that travel down pathways through your heart. The normal sinus rhythm is initiated by the SA node also known as the sinoatrial node. It is also known as the hearts natural pacemaker due to the fact it beat 100 bpm. The electrical activity then spreads through the wall of the atria and as a result causes them to contract before it reaches the AV node. From there the AV node conducts electrical impulses from the atria to the ventricles while slowing down the electrical…

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    P Wave Deflection

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    wave, any abnormalities and how every waveform and parts of the body rely on one another to work properly. There are five waveforms: P wave, Q wave, R wave, S wave and T wave. The P wave is the SA node and it is the main starter of the electrical conduction of the heart. This wave is the first thing that is seen on the ECG sheet and shows the atrial depolarization. The Q wave is the downward deflection following the P wave and sometimes it can be seen other times it cannot.…

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    Travis Sells O’Brien 1/Swallie 6 Industrial Revolution Paper 7 December 2017 The Telegraph Have you ever used emojis on your iPhone and thought “wow, this is so innovative!”? Well, before there were emojis we used a thing called Morse Code and it was used on a machine called the telegraph. The telegraph was invented by Samuel Morse in the 1800s and the machine revolutionized long distance communication. In case you don’t know who he is I’ll tell you. “Samuel Morse was the first child of…

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    Breese Morse’s invention of the telegraph impacted the world by providing a way to communicate over long distances, without delay. Also, lead to later developments in electrical communication. Morse was well known for creating the telegraph and Morse code, even though he didn’t do it by himself. Morse had help from Alfred Vail, a university student whose father and brother owned an ironworks company, along with Leonard Gale, and Joseph Henry. “The telegraph sent electrical pulses of energy to…

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    Invention of the Telegraph The telegraph is one of the inventions that started long distance communication. To begin with, Samuel Morse came up with the marvelous idea of this invention. However, he did have a competitor by the name of Charles Wheatstone. The original telegraph was developed in the 1830s. It was tested and updated through a number of years from when it was invented. It’s actually quite impressive how this whole system was developed. According to ‘Morse Code and the…

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    pictures, locomotives, large buildings with steel, and electrical equipment has made life easier for businesses and everyday living today. According To Historian John Buescher (2010) “There were two technological innovations that profoundly changed daily life in the 19th century. They were both “motive powers”: steam and electricity. The development and application of steam engines and electricity to various tasks such as transportation and the telegraph, affected human life by increasing and…

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    Granville Woods Essay

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    Woods, is better known as the “Black Edison”. Granville is recognized as the first African American to be a mechanical and electrical engineer after the Civil War. Over the course of his lifetime Granville Woods has obtained more than 50 patents for inventions, including: an automatic brake and an egg incubator and improvements to other inventions such as safety circuits, telegraph, telephone, and phonograph Granville T. Woods was born April 23, 1856 to a mixed-race family in Columbus, Ohio.…

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