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    If following the recommendations of the Joint Commission, the RCA for Mr. B’s care would include 24 questions about the scenario and then after answering and filling in the data each would be identified as a root cause or not. For the intention of this paper, and considering lack of essential data with this scenario, the paper will just move in sequence order of events as presented. First thing to take into consideration is Mr. B’s vital signs, physical assessment, and previous health…

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    Failure Analysis Process

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    assists hospitals and other facilities in identifiying causative factors of sentinel events prior to occurrence therefore preventing the adverse event. Combined FMEA and RCA are essential elements in patient safety programs in acute care healthcare facilities. As Joint Commission requires accredited healthcare facilities to institute RCA for the investigative tool of sentinel events, Joint Commission also requires accredited healthcare organizations to perform at least one proactive risk…

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    People started using television in the 1940’s. Television makes people feel like they are viewing live events. Television took years of innovation. In the beginning the importance of was ignored as people didn’t really need television in their day to day lives. In 1872, Joseph May, was examining materials for use in for the first transatlantic cable placed a strand of selenium wire on a table near a window and noticed that sunlight caused the electrical conductivity of the wire to change .He…

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    Failure Model In Nursing

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    Prior to conducting the actual hazard analysis, there are steps to be taken in preparing for the FMEA. First, you must select the process to be examined. In this scenario, it will be the administration of conscious sedation. Secondly, you want to assemble your team of interdisciplinary professionals. As mentioned above, in this scenario, I would assemble a team inclusive of RN’s who are trained in the current process, a physician, a pharmacy representative, a member of risk management and a unit…

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    The roots of Rock N’ Roll are african american blues and gospel (America). Blues and gospel music was transformed into a the younger generation could better understand and even relate to. Rock was often about things such as love, school, cars, summer, vacation, and parents, problems of teenagers during that time. The fact that rock was often about teenagers problems is probably a big reason the younger generation enjoyed the music, they could relate to it. Blues and black rhythm were not…

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    Jim flora was a commercial artist active in the 1940s and 50s you designed a series of album covers for Columbia records and rca Victor. His work is known for its play images of animals, parties and musical instruments. Although his work is synonymous with 1940s and 50s America. His work is influenced by earlier art movements such as cubism, in particular the work of Pablo Picasso has been seen as a huge influences on Flora. Flora and Picasso’s work had a lot of similarities like dysmorphia of…

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    Vinyl Record Materials Shellac Materials devoted to make records have changed and evolved several times over the years. The earliest disc records produced between 1889-1894 were made of various materials including wax and rubber. Shortly after, a shellac based compound had been experimented with leading to it becoming the standard material. Each manufactures exact formula varied, but records were typically made using cardboard and fiber which were coated with a shellac (wax) resin. These shellac…

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    R & B: Rhythm And Blues

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    At the time, each record label used their own terms to promote African-America music. Label RCA Victor records began using the term blues and Rhythn in 1948 as a general marketing term for black music, other companies used the term “sepia” or “ebony”. In 1949 Billboard magazine executive, Jerry Wexler, coined the term rhythm and blues to rename…

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    New York City Urbanization

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    Following a decade of a booming economy during the Roaring Twenties, New York suffered a period of economic collapse, which began with the Wall Street Crash on Black Tuesday in 1929, and continued with the Great Depression. The 1930s was a decade that was mostly consumed with financial depression that left most of New York City in shambles. Many Americans did not see the Depression coming, which resulted in mass panic that had a substantial effect on culture at the time. New York City, was at…

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    1950s Popular Culture

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    events. The record industry had a setback during the war time because of production restriction but the case suddenly improved just one year and after the launch of 33rpm twelve inch disc and the 45rpm single by 1949. The five giants Decca, Capitol, RCA-Victor, Columbia and ABC-Paramount quickly capitalised on the increase in disposable income especially among middle-class teenagers. The launch of Billboard Top 40 in 1951 changed the way music was played on radio. Formulaic programming was…

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