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    7. At the time of inspection, the Alfa Romeo was observed to have sustained damages confined to the front left portion mainly the front bumper, front bonnet, front left fender, front left fender inner shield and front left headlamp amongst others. Upon closer examination of the engine compartment, no loose fitting parts/components were detected. 8. Upon starting the engine, an engine checked light illuminated on the combination meter of the Alfa Romeo and a rattling noise was heard. A thorough…

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    sometimes require specialised setup for executions. It behoves on the laboratory management to provide the needed safety awareness to the students and also follow through in the enforcement of the standards. Research ethics codes require that a research work space should be safe for all users; researcher should be responsible in research material handling-be proficient in the procedure and also understand the risks and how to mitigate them. A particular instance that emphasizes the above was…

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    land based pollution and development activities (construction and quarrying) and agricultural activities. The location described is the Chaguaramas Bay which is located on the Northwest shores on Trinidad. There are major threats to the proper management of the coastal ecosystems. Pollution to both the land and maritime added to the detriment of the area. It has resulted in the exploitation of fishes and crustacean in the area. The development of coastal structures over the years has resulted…

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    Surveillance is defined as it is the monitoring of activities, behavior or changing information usually of people for the purpose of influencing ,directing or protecting purpose. The word surveillance is French word “ watching over”, ‘sur’ means “from above ” and ‘veiller’ means “to watch”. Surveillance is also observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment. Surveillance is one of the most important security system in today’s life as it protects home from theft , burglaries and…

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    How blood borne pathogens are transferred. 3. A walkthrough of the exposure control plan. 4. How to identify a situation and whether or not there is risk for infection transmission. 5. Proper use of the PPE for blood borne pathogens. 6. How to select the proper PPE. 7. Education on the vaccines available to you. 8. How to handle an exposure. 9. Post exposure procedure. 10. The label system in the laboratory…

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    Balance of Power Is pertinent to note that FMHN is different to mainstream mental health settings. Some of the most confronting issues were violence, hostile attitude and behaviour posed when working with forensic patient. At times, some clinicians/nurses have found it too threatening to discuss their own responses to a patient’s crime with other staff members, and have remained silent. The patients’ crimes had a significant impact on the ongoing development of the therapeutic relationships…

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    Article Write-Ups De Mesa Graziano (2005) research titled “Revenue Recognition: A Perennial Problem” about the topic of revenue recognition being the regulators and standard-setter’s, as well as financial statement users and preparers major priority (p.28). De Mesa Graziano mentioned Colleen Cunningham, FEI president and CEO identification of revenue recognition being the 2005 third of top 10 financial reporting issues, Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council (FASAC, 2004) member’s…

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    rationale for ordering diagnostic and other ancillary services to be easily inferred. The rule also requires that the past and present diagnoses should be accessible to the treating or the consulting physician. CMs documentation must also identify health risk factors and determine the patient's progress, response to treatment, changes in treatment or revisions in diagnoses. All patient medical record entries must be eligible, complete, dated, timed, and authenticated in written or electronic…

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    Therefore a patient with Parkinson’s may experience particular issues with walking, experiencing tremors, muscle rigidity and slowness when mobilising (Parkinson’s disease Society, 2007). These factors can contribute to the risk of falls among patients with Parkinson’s disease. In addition complications of Parkinson’s can include aspiration, dementia, and injuries resulting from falls. According to Better Health Better Care Parkinson Disease Society (2007) Parkinson disease…

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    As the weather is warming up, boat owners are getting ready to head out on the water. Before taking your boat out this year, you should consider purchasing a boat insurance policy. Boat insurance covers damage to your boat whether it is in or out of the water, liability coverage in case you injure someone while boating, and medical payments in case someone on your boat is injured. The insurance experts at Parsons Insurance, located in Amelia, OH, explain why insurance should be a necessity for…

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