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    Our Story takes place in an laboratory in a big city where a group of lab workers was testing if people would like older games better than newer games. While they were working one of the people in the line sneakily went out of the line and started messing with the lab equipment and started knocking over everything, the loudness of the breaking glass, the splashing of water, and all the smells icky smells of certain chemicals on the floor. Charles (one of the group members) notices right away;…

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    Career In Pharmacology

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    understanding of neurotransmitters such as serotonin is not as complete as some may think. Some of the related topics to pharmacology that I am interested in include working with clinical trials, veterinary medicine, drug design, and researching in a laboratory…

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    staffed with trained paramedics, nurses and drivers to manage all the day-to-day fleet operations as well as those midnight emergencies. The ambulances are equipped with required medicines, emergency kits, and patient transport equipment and additionally carry life-saving equipment to take care of all kind of critical emergencies including accidents, heart attacks, and paralysis attacks. Call our toll-free number to 1860-333-333-3 now! EBUS Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is a minimally…

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    main cause of 45% of pancreatitis cases in females, while alcohol intake is responsible for about 35% of pancreatitis cases in males. Acute pancreatitis is typically treated in the hospital for frequent monitoring of vital signs (VS), temperature, laboratory blood levels, intravenous fluid (IV) replacement due to dehydration, electrolyte balances, and blood glucose, especially if the patient has diabetes…

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    emissions and sparks from burning oxyacetylene gas. The solid and gaseous wastes are regarded as hazardous owing to the fact that they cause shocks, environmental pollution, potential fires and eye damage, among other hazards. Question 2: When the equipment…

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    A.2. Procedures for proper storage of the classroom chemicals General Requirements for Classroom Chemical Storage Store all chemicals inside a locked cabinet with sturdy shelves. Label cabinet with warning label and contents. Secure cabinets and shelving to the wall or floor. Segregate chemical storage away from students in a ventilated, locked storeroom. Chemical Segregation Store acids in a labeled, locked, corrosion resistant cabinet. 1 M hydrochloric acid, HCl acid; storage code: White.…

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    On Tuesday, October 4th, I spent the day at The Miriam Hospital cardiac catheterization laboratory. Cardiac catheterization is an invasive On Tuesday, October 4th, I spent the day at The Miriam Hospital cardiac catheterization laboratory. Cardiac catheterization is an invasive diagnostic procedure that uses imaging equipment to identify if a patient has disease of the heart muscles, valves or coronary arteries (Smeltzer, 2011). Upon arriving at 0720 the nurse manager greeted me and the other…

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    use of respiratory protective equipment are: I. Personnel required to use the respiratory protective equipment should be familiar with its capabilities, limitations, and care. II. Air-purifying-type canister gas masks should not be used in oxygen-deficient atmospheres, or for gases whose concentration is unknown or great enough to overwhelm canister's capacity. III. The user should leave a hazard area as soon as the warning device indicates that the protective equipment is near exhaustion. No…

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    The use of ultrasound images in a medical education environment has been largely ignored. Based on Hoppmann et al., (2011) , incorporating ultrasound into the M2 year of medical school would promote the advancement of student knowledge on pathology and familiarize them with scenarios in different anatomical structures. The ideal approach would involve reinforcing understanding of medical conditions by identifying them using ultrasound images. For example, in conducting an eye exam, an ultrasound…

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    patients, if necessary but not have a pediatric department. As a supervisor, I am responsible for insuring that the facility provides the necessary equipment and guide lines for a safe, sterile environment, so that we may provide excellent patient care. It is also my job to ensure that my department has all adequate staff, necessary supplies and equipment. It is important that the department has readily available standard operating manual, standard precautions, and hand hygiene practices…

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