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    Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) and root cause analysis (RCA) are both tools used in healthcare to identify and reduce risks to patients. FMEA proactively identifies risks while RCA identifies the cause after an event has occurred. FMEAs were originally used in the engineering industry during new product design (Mulligan & Nechodom, 2008, p. 662) and over time were adopted into healthcare to reduce potential harm to patients. “FMEA involves a multidisciplinary team mapping out a…

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    the call, delivering above and beyond your expectations. If you’re going to pick just one upgrade and wanted to get the most for your money, the RCA .308 Bolt Carrier Group is one. First, take care of the business at hand Clearly, when you run high-performance ammunition you need to put a .308 BCG that can handle the higher pressures behind it. The RCA .308 Bolt Carrier Group us designed by shooters for shooters, with just this scenario in mind. This .308 BCG wears a sleek blacknitride+ finish…

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    RICHARDSON, TX- The Richardson Civic Art Society (RCAS) has showcased visual artists of the Richardson community and surrounding areas for 50 years. They have promoted the craft members have created and people have donated in local homes, businesses, and public buildings with shows. Showcases like, but not limited to, The Young People’s Scholarship Show and The Rosemary Cheney Memorial Art Show allow them to do just that. Exhibits like these avail local young artists by not only promoting their…

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    Root Cause Analysis

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    enhance the patient safety measures. The study examined falls over a period of one year with a follow up done up to two years which aids in analysing the effect of conducting RCA. This study not only examined the number of cases reported during follow up, but also examined the complications of falls before and after conducting RCA which adds a note on patient safety measures considered by the…

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    ones in the Optional/CC field (Team Manager, Team Supervisor, and Quality Lead) with the following detail. 3.6.2.1. Coaching without memo. 3.6.2.1.1. Soft copy of the coaching log. 3.6.2.1.2. Soft copy of the RCA form. 3.6.2.2. Coaching with memo. 3.6.2.2.1. Printed Memo Form 3.6.2.2.2. Printed RCA Form with the following signatories. 3.6.2.2.2.1. Operator 3.6.2.2.2.2. Quality Specialist 3.6.2.2.2.3. Team Manager and/or Supervisor 3.6.3. Quality specialist to log the coaching details on the…

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    retrospective methods for detecting safety hazards. The goal of RCA, is to prevent future harm by eliminating the latent errors that so often underlie adverse events. The primary aim of RCA is to identify the factors that resulted in the nature, the magnitude, the location, and the timing of the harmful outcomes of one or more past events. It then can determine what behaviors, actions, inactions, or conditions need to be changed. Finally, RCA can prevent recurrence of similar harmful outcomes by…

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    “rock & roll’s first real star. . .a hip-shaking symbol of liberation” (Kemp). Elvis was an idol for both girls and boys—boys wanted to be Elvis, and girls wanted to be with Elvis. In the 1950s, Elvis was at the start of his career and recording for RCA. The company had their male star, but they knew they needed a female artist to really solidify the charts. They found exactly what they were looking when the executive…

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    First Review 1. Malkki’s Critique of the Common Assumptions According to Malkki (1995), there exists a prevalent assumption that those forcibly displaced from their homeland are likely to lose their culture and identity because they must change their habits to fit in the asylum country. However, Malkki challenges this presupposition for the following two reasons. First, since most refugees initially seek asylum in neighboring countries, it is doubtful that the only getting across the nearest…

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    Hydrogen Bomb History

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    The Hydrogen Bomb (aka “Hell Bomb”) was first created and tested by America in 1950. Three years later the soviet union constructed and tested the Hydrogen Bomb as well. Now both America and the soviet union both were in possession of super bombs. Most of America was afraid of going into nuclear war with the soviet union for the first time in history. The Hydrogen bomb is ten times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on japan during world war 2. “Mike” vaporized an entire island in the…

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    On March 1956, Presley released the first official record for RCA, “Heartbreak Hotel,” which became a huge success that reached the top five on the pop, rhythm and blues, and country charts. On January 28, 1956, Presley made his national television debut on the Dorsey’s Brothers’ Stage Show. He also appeared on…

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