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    mechanical ventilator pushes air into lungs and forces some of the fluid out of the air sacs. It is important to manage the amount of intravenous fluid. Too much fluid may increase the liquid accumulated in the lungs. Too little fluid can lead to shock strain on the heart and other organs. There are some reasons using medication, such…

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    Culture Shock is when someone is suddenly exposed to an entirely different culture. The Jews experienced a major culture shock when they were forcibly pulled from their homes and forced into concentrations camps where they were dehumanized. Bruno also experienced culture shock a couple times throughout the movie. First, he was moved from the home that he grew up in to a house in the middle…

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    One prominent challenge in nursing curriculum is the lack of clinical sites. Many factors contributing to this issue. The increasing demand for practicing nurses, faculty shortage, the lack of collaboration between schools and hospitals, and an increased competition for these clinical sites are just a few factors that influence lack of clinical sites. This paper will discuss these issues that contribute to the lack of clinical sites that nursing education curriculum is facing, how it will impact…

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    Describe Brownsville

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    it. Brownsville is a beautiful place with historic sites and a beautiful culture and amazing people. Ive realized that some parts of Brownsville are the most dirtiest. A city like this should be taken care of, and it’s a shame how the people that people that are suppose to take action they don’t. Ive volunteered in countless clean ups and its saddens me to see so much trash. Trash is the one thing that takes away the beauty in things. It shocks me how some people can be so dirty and let our…

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    Microbiology Case Study: Toxic Shock Syndrome I. Background AH, a 12-year-old Caucasian female, escorted by her 32-year-old mother to the local hospital’s emergency department early one morning. AH’s mother noted that within the past 3 hours AH has shown a variety of symptoms. These symptoms include: fever of 102ᵒ Fahrenheit, chills, aggressive vomiting, diarrhea, and an intense red rash of the palms and soles of her feet. AH also added that she has a sore throat, headache, muscle aches, and…

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    Becoming An Electrician

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    Volkswagen (LaffGaff). To be an Electrician all you need is high school diploma, also electricians work in people's homes, on construction sites, in factories, and in electrical utility stations (Career Cruising). They may be required to bend or squat for long periods, in order to work on hard-to-reach wiring. There is always the threat of electrical shocks, but as long as proper safety procedures are followed, the number of accidents will remain low. Electricians typically work 8-hour days, 5…

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    The CARVER plus Shock method is an offensive targeting prioritization tool that can assess the vulnerabilities within a system to an attack (www.fda.gov). By using this method, the most vulnerable points of a system can be determined through a vulnerability assessment and in turn resources deployed to cover and shield the organizations at the identified vulnerability points. Used by the FDA, the CARVER plus Shock method breaks the food system into its most basic parts, identifying those that are…

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    Ricchu Machu icchu a site that was slipped away and forgotten. It was site that was conceived to have been a collection of lands and a sacred religious haven for Inca leaders. In the 16th century the whole civilization was wiped out by the Spanish intruders. For hundreds of years this site remained undiscovered ever since the event occurred no one was able to stumble upon it until one American archaeologist, Hiram Bingham found it unexpectedly on an expedition in 1911. The site was secretly…

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    a cell, it must bring its DNA or RNA into contact with the host cell. Therefore, infection requires that the virus get through the cellular membrane. Some viruses remain outside the cell. They attach to the membrane at specific receptor sites and or antigen sites called VAPs (Virius Attachment Particles). Once attached the virus injects its DNA or RNA into the cell [3]. Enveloped viruses are enclosed in a membrane similar to that of the host cell. The virus and the envelope fuse and the virus…

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    Dryas Impact Hypothesis

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    Nanodiamonds are formed by a dynamic shock process, and have been found in sediments of the K-T boundary, and other impact craters (Korberl et al (1997)). Therefore nanodiamonds in the YDB must result from ET sediments and shock processes, both of which can be explained by an ET impact (Kennett et al (2009)). Firestone et al., 2009, also suggests formation through wildfires, that…

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