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    created from the combination of the base units. The last video “Introduction to Pressure” gives a detailed meaning of pressure, its usage, and units. The narrator shows the difference between gauge, absolute, and atmospheric pressure and how they applied in the engineering calculations. Total pressure is the sum of gauge and atmospheric pressure. Knowing at least two of them would give the full picture of the particular mechanism used on the system or body. The video also demonstrates important…

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    Pre-Op Nursing Case Study

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    My first case was a 45-year-old women who presented to the WSC for an abdominal hysterectomy and a cysto-stent placement to be done by Dr. Obritsch, MD. She consented to receiving general anesthesia and had an 18-gauge IV placed into her right hand. She was accompanied by her husband until she was taken into the surgical room. The second case was a 46-year-old women who was to have a vaginal hysterectomy completed by Dr. Hutchens, MD. She opted for the spinal anesthesia…

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    They should also give feedback at the end of a given unit of learning. The feedback needs to be constructive, detailed and analytical so the learners can improve their performance accordingly. This will also allow the learner to gauge when an objective has been reached, alternatively it can also assist them in realising when an objective needs re-addressing to achieve the correct grade. 3. Explain the responsibilities of the assessor. The occupational standards required from the…

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    were clear, beginning with recalling facts, then synthesizing information with real-life experiences, and finally completing a visual representation of their own Rainbow fish. During the reading, comprehension and reflective questions were asked to gauge understanding both the text and how it relates to their lives. The objectives and standards also aligned with the TAP Rubric, as they are related to state standards, related to life experiences, and expectations are clear and demanding.…

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    Structural Design Methods The design methods of the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner are quite different. The Airbus A380 has a GP 7200 engine with four turbo fan layout whereas the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has a Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine with a twin turbo layout. The Airbus has a total length of 72.72 meters and the Boeing has a length of 56.7 meters. The internal cabin width of the Airbus is 6.54 meters and the Boeing is 5.5 meters. The wingspan of the Airbus is 79.75 meters and the…

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    Critical Care Unit

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    appropriate IV site? 6) What factors are considered when determining the correct IV catheter gauge? • Prescribed treatment/devised resolutions • Duration of treatment • Peripheral vein accessibility/vein respectability • Diagnosis/Age • Known intricacies of the device 7) On the attached diagram draw and label the most commonly used veins for IV therapy; describe their location and the recommended gauge catheters. 8) Draw and label any other tubes seen on a patient in the Critical Care…

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    Procedures in clinical laboratories involve working with biological samples that may contain viruses such as HIV and/or Hepatitis B and other medically important bacteria. Therefore, it is important that the laboratory workers protect themselves by using the correct personnel protective equipment (PPE) and by so doing protect the members of the public. In the microbiology laboratory, sterile techniques must always be used to prevent cross contamination of specimens but also to prevent…

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    remained in close position (no fluid flow to the tank) due to many factors such as no PLC signal received, pressure switch is out of order, blockage in the pilot line between the pressure switch and two position direction valve, pressure gauge does not present an accurate and right reading or some human errors in setting them. For the three position directional valve also can cause the problem if it is incapable of unloading due to not being in the central position in some cases such…

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    experimental data, in this case 50kN/m2. Once the pressure reached 650 kN/m2, the heater was turned down to 150V and the pressure and temperature were allowed to be stabilized. Once the system was stabilized for 5-10 minutes, the temperature T1 and the gauge pressure were recorded. The temperature selector was then switched to T2. A temperature close to room temperature should be shown. The throttle valve was then opened quickly. The temperature was monitored and the maximum value was recorded…

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    Determining the location of our fixture in space may seem like a simple task but if our goal is precision then we need to know exactly where our platform and ball screw are located at all times. To accomplish this goal, we will need to use a combination of encoders and dial gages to keep position and to check our position and precision. Encoder/Glass Scale A linear encoder is the typical way that CNC machines measure motion. It’s electro-mechanical device that creates digital signals that…

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