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    features. This including hands-on practice, immediate feedback, peer modeling, and repeated practice in a psychologically safe environment (Franklin & Lee, 2014). Since my undergraduate clinical rotation are pediatric patients with tracheostomy and mechanical ventilators, SIM lab training is important for students to experience suctioning,…

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    bundle method the rate of VAP decreased by 40% (Saber et al., 2013,p.32). This suggests that VAP bundle method is very effective action plan which reduce the risk of VAP and thus, reduces the extra expenses and long hospital stay. The patient under mechanical ventilation are unconscious, after recovery when I asked them about disease condition and VAP. While working in the ICU unit of the hospital, after recovery from VAP, I asked them about their experience of the disease condition, the…

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    Given the centrality of character in Shade 's Children by Garth Nix, it is no surprise that issues of identity are prominent themes in the novel. The adolescent psychological quest of discovering an identity is made a physical fact in this novel. The individual Change Talents highlight the uniqueness of the individual and provide a role for that individual within their team, while the inner struggle of the resistance leader Shade also highlights the struggle of identity, as Shade is an…

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    Affirmation- “A new kind of modern-day hero had been born. Poets and artists alike now identified the aviator with a list of familiar flying personalities, including Arabian princes on flying carpets, Perseus and his winged sandals, Wagner's flying Valkyries, Icarus, and countless angels and archangels.” The idea of aviation and pilots as the new heroes during World War 1 resonated me. In the current world, aviation is not big of a deal anymore and many of us don’t appreciate it as much as it…

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    The current generation uses electricity more than any previous generation. With the use of cell phones, cars, laptops, etc. energy is something that is used all twenty four hours of the day, this makes it easier for energy to be wasted. “The U.S. has an energy efficiency of 42 percent, which means 58 percent of all the energy we produce is wasted!” ( Battaglia, Sarah) There have been very creative ideas of evolving the currently used energy that is at this point depleting, but they have not been…

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    Loudonville, is the son of Ian and Kris Viets and Todd and Lisha Kirkbride. In the fall he will pursue a degree at Ohio Northern University, where he has been admitted into the mechanical engineering program. Zody, Loudonville, is the son of Scott and Mary Zody. Zody has committed to the University of Akron where, he too, will study mechanical engineering in a five-year co-op program. Being selected Teen of the Month, Kirkbride said feels “pretty good.” “I've worked pretty hard academically, and…

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    Porous Ceramics Essay

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    interface with tissues. The HCA phase that forms on bioactive implants has the same chemical structure as the mineral phase in bone, and is therefore responsible for interfacial bonding. The bonding results in an interface that resists substantial mechanical forces. Bonding to bone was first demonstrated for a range of bioactive glasses, which contained specific amounts of SiO2, CaO, and P2O5. These glasses contained less than 60 mol% SiO2, high contents of Na2O, and CaO, and had a high CaO/…

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    Nfpa 13 Research Paper

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    that sprinklers are not required. The commentary in the 2010 edition of NFPA 13 Handbook under Section 8.15.1.3 clarifies the issue by stating, “The intention of 8.15.1.3 is not to require sprinklers in a concealed combustible space that contains mechanical equipment be made of non-combustible materials. Nor, is it the intent to require sprinklers simply because…

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    In the novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, it tells about a character life by the name of Montag. Montag is the protagonist and changes throughout the story. Guy Montag is a fireman. Instead of these firemen fighting fires, they create the fire. They create the fire by burning books. Books are not allowed and if you have a book in your household and the firemen find it, the book will be burned. Guy Montag in the beginning of the novel was into his job and really loved it. The thing he loved…

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    amino acids, perhaps. That would account for what the animal did just now. Reacted toward me.(56)" Montag finds out that the mechanical hound’s memory can change by changing its chemical make-up. The mechanical hound is a perfect example of how deadly technology can be. The mechanical hound is an eight legged robot dog that has a needle in its mouth. The purpose of the mechanical hound is to neutralize anyone with or near a book: “Those who don 't build must burn(118)”. Captain Beatty…

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