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    provides. They believe there are sometimes medical errors and not having proper direct patient care training. Although I agree nursing technology usage is helpful for nurse’s careers by making direct patient care number one priority. This is why I think nursing technology helps improving direct patient care and reducing medical errors. Spending more time with patients rather than being focused on doing other things that can lead to human medical errors. There’s so many technology nurses use…

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    Comparing Two Ells

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    The following provides a format to compare two ELLs speech, consider if counting errors is a useful measure of proficiency, discusses the difficulty in selecting a corrective feedback approach, and summarizes an outcome for me as the educator. Rodrigo, in my opinion, exhibited a vast inconsistency of errors, not necessary more though comprehension of the listener was compromised. These identified errors are likely contributed to his low-level of proficiency and dearth of English language…

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    Perfection Is Normal?

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    email because of computer error. I agree that in some aspects of computers, we should not worry about whether if will fail or not and if it does then you compromise and find another way to do it When you send a bit, it detects if there is an error and corrects the error and sends it on its way. If you send a bit to someone, that person will receive an identical copy of your bit without error. I agree that if you send bits to someone that they will receive those bits without error. I do not agree…

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    In the past health care was more of a systematic process that was rigid and tightly monitored leaving very little room for error because everything was done by hand, double and sometimes tripled check before a process begun. At that time, most deaths resulted from unformulated systems that were still being invented on how to save a life or to cure a disease. The way physician handled patient care uncertainties was with an open culture by being transparent to the patient’s their families. The…

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    South University nursing program’s five pillars include caring, holism, critical thinking, professionalism and communication. Caring expresses concern and empathy for individuals. Holism is a conception of viewing people as a whole being through mind, body and spirit. Critical thinking is a skill that must be developed with experience. Professionalism encompasses legal, political, and ethnical consequences for the modern nurse. Communication is mulitifacted it is verbal and nonverbal can be…

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    Stage 1 Biology Practical Report Isabelle Bury C2 Surface Area : Volume ratio Introduction: A cell is described as the basic unit of all living things and is commonly known as a building block for these living organisms. Cells are considered the fundamental unit of life as it relates to the metabolic processes occurring which allow organisms to stay alive. Cells are responsible for providing structure within organisms, absorbing nutrients from food sources and converting nutrients into energy.…

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    Privileged white American men tend to be a lot less culturally and gender sensitive and a large part of that is due to who there are, their identity. With the TV series Archer I will explain how characteristics of identity and aspects of identity influence the attributions and attitudes. The TV show Archer is about the trials of an agency named ISIS (International Secret Intelligence Service). Led by the world’s deadliest spy Archer who is also the son of the Chief Executive Officer, Malory…

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    Although it may be unavoidable to completely eliminate errors given the heavy workload of nurses and the long hours they endure, the research suggests that errors can be decreased. Barcoding is a relatively new technology that is not only available for medication scanning, but also used in the scanning of breast milk in a NICU setting. Scanning medications…

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    optimum peak at the pH of 7. However, in consideration of both the error bars and the p values taken from the t-test, there were some inconsistencies between different trials of the same pH as well as inconsistencies between experimental values and theoretical values. This may have been as a result of the presence of both systematic and random errors during the conduction of the experiment. It was suggested that the main systematic error during the investigation was the presence of smaller sized…

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    Density Experiment

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    pipette. The mean volumes and uncertainties were found to be 22.5mL 1.9, 23.72 .25, and 24.89 .43, respectfully. The 25mL pipette was found to be the most accurate out of the three. The density of water was found to be 0.9979 g/cc with a percent error of .08, while the known density of water being 0.997041 g/cc. For the second experiment, the mean found density of copper was 8.7g/cc .22 and the known density for copper is 8.92 g/cc with a percent…

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