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    Market Saturation

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    Market saturation exists in a given industry when the available supply of goods equals or falls short of customer demand. A variety of factors, including more competition, lower market need and obsolescence, contribute to saturated conditions. The big drawback of operating in a saturated market is that it limits your profitability and growth potential. Market saturation happens when most of the prospective customers in a current market already use a product or service. It can be considered evidence of a successful sales campaign and indicates that the demand in the current market is satisfied or nearly satisfied. Once the market gets saturated with your products, the challenge becomes finding ways to continue generating income. Market saturation…

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    The goal of this lab was to find the molar sucrose concentration at equilibrium. Which is when the potato core and the sucrose solution reach equilibrium, so that no water is entering or leaving the cell. After collecting the data, the line of best fit never crossed the x-axis or showed where the molar sucrose concentration at equilibrium. I had to extrapolated the point at which it crossed the x-axis. This led to the data being unreliable because there is no physical evidence present that…

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    Solutes And Osmosis

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    Different types of solutes do have an effect on the rate of osmosis in potatoes. For each of the following solutes used: salt, sugar, baking soda, cornstarch, cocoa powder, and tap water with no solute, the percent change of mass at the end were different. The solute with the highest percent change in mass was salt, followed by baking soda and sugar. This is due to the difference in the amount of solute in the solution and potato strip. The initial hypothesis was incorrect as the potato strip in…

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    Oxygen Saturation

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    The majority of units (96\%) reported having an alarm target on their oxygen saturation monitor. Thirty-eight respondents (73\%) worked in units that did not have an oxygen weaning protocol for mechanically ventilated patients. The units with admissions more than 1500 were less likely to have a weaning protocol compared to those between 500 and 1500 admissions.(Figure 3.5)\\ \begin{minipage}{\columnwidth} \centering \includegraphics [width=1.1\textwidth]{figures/volumevsprotocol.png}…

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    Pneumonia Epidemiology

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    poor perfusion, altered level of consciousness, an oxygen saturation level less that 92% room air, respiratory rate higher than 30 breath/min, a systolic blood pressure less than 90mmHg and a pulse rate greater than 125 beats/min. [6] Also attain a history check on previous respiratory illnesses, co-existing medical conditions, allergies, duration of symptoms and any medications the patient may be taking.[7] In the case given the 63-year-old female presents with shortness of breath, flushed hot…

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    Retinopathy Of Prematurity

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    “Rates of ROP are dependent on the quality of Care received including oxygen delivery with continuous monitoring to maintain safe oxygen saturation levels” (Blencowe H F. A., 2013: ). Researchers also found that reducing the levels of oxygen at different stages of growth significantly reduced ROP. “The need of oxygen varies at different developmental stages and phases on ROP the use of low oxygen saturation (70% - 96 %) during the first postnatal weeks and high oxygen saturation (94% - 99%) at…

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    Pulse Oximeter Essay

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    corresponding oxyhemoglobin saturation is found from an empirically determined table. The individual measurements are made each second and fed into an algorithm in an Arduino, where they are accepted or rejected and then weighted using formulas. The displayed value is an average value based on the previous 3-6 seconds of recording and updated about every 0 5-1 second.…

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    Dissolved Nitrates

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    Flaws The area in which the data was collected varied going by each result. The historical data (May 2012 to Sep 2015) was all measured from different parts of the creek. This means that the results may not be accurate to each other, or to the overall results. For example, in May 2013 the percentage of dissolved oxygen was very low at 29% saturation. The reason for this is the exceptionally high flow rate and cloud cover. This indicates that the day in which the data was collected the water was…

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    Fish Kill Research Paper

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    Fish Kill is the process in which dead or dying fish seen in a body of water. The article released by Florida LAKEWATCH says, “There are many factors that contribute to fish kill.” Some factors are a result of human interference and the environment itself causes is another cause of fish kill. This paper will address the different factors leading to fish kill as well as other information about fish kill. Fish kill can be a natural process as well as a human error, either way the result puts an…

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    PACU Nursing Case Study

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    This woman is absolutely amazing. I personally consider myself lucky to have meet such a person. Liz explained that all of the nurses in the PACU must have critical care experience. Each nurse has come to the PACU, with experience from an intensive care unit or an emergency department. Liz told us that the first thing she assess the patients for are their ABCs. ABCs are the patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation. Liz said “Without A, B, and C don’t matter.” Urden states that in the PACU…

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