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    Sepsis Research Paper

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    people who are killed by sepsis developed severe sepsis or septic shock. Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis plus sepsis-induced organ infections or tissue hypoperfusion. In addition, septic shock is defined as when the patient experiences significant drop in blood pressure that could cause the patient to go into respiratory failure, stroke, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), and death. In the United States, septic shock is the most common cause of death in the intensive care unit(ICU).…

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    Human Animal Testing

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    In our daily lives, we use different products for various of reasons. In drugstores and in our local malls, there are categories of diverse items, which range from makeup, skincare, hair products, prescription medicine, and much more. They contribute in making our lives easier and more productive and are often designed to enhance our appearance and health. When we watch television or browse the Internet, we constantly see new products being advertised, and each label contains the ingredients and…

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    year is widely regarded to be the most challenging period in a novice Registered Nurses ' journey. Transition Shock is a term coined to reflect the newly graduated RNs’ initial feelings of anxiety and incompetence (Clipper and Cherry, 2015, p. 448) and the conflict between “school-bred” and “work-world” values (Boychuk Duchscher, 2008, p. 1104). A number of factors contribute to transition shock for the newly graduated RN. These can be broken into four domains: emotional, physical, intellectual…

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    and materials: Stanley Milgram used a machine( shock generator) to test his theories on obedience, the machine in ascending order had a row of buttons marked to the voltage 1 person would inflict upon another person.The shock generator went from 15 volts to 450 volts and a…

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    A.2. Procedures for proper storage of the classroom chemicals General Requirements for Classroom Chemical Storage Store all chemicals inside a locked cabinet with sturdy shelves. Label cabinet with warning label and contents. Secure cabinets and shelving to the wall or floor. Segregate chemical storage away from students in a ventilated, locked storeroom. Chemical Segregation Store acids in a labeled, locked, corrosion resistant cabinet. 1 M hydrochloric acid, HCl acid; storage code: White.…

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    A Shock Short Story

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    Rough - Shock is a strange feeling. I find it’s best described by colors and sounds, not dissimilar to the way most things are described. If your life were a painting, would it have vibrant, spectacular colors swishing and swirling across the entire canvas, or would it have light pastels, boxed and cut into stacked, organized sections? Assuming that you will change, as all people do, (though maybe not at the same pace) do you think you’ll be able to recognize your own hues in 30 years? What…

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    Deception In Psychology

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    Deception in Psychological Research Psychologists Blass (2009), Milgram (1964), Zimbardo (1998), Elms (1982), Wren (1999), Forward, Canter and Kirsh (1976) yield acceptance, credibility and functionality of deception within psychological research. Baumrind (1964), Miller (1972), Greenberg (1967) and Kelman (1967, 1972) on the other hand hold contrasting views. Deception when duplicating life like scenarios removed from artificial representation, harmfulness, risk taking in order to investigate…

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    Sepsis Case Studies

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    Sepsis continues to be a significant cause of death and morbidity in the intensive care unit (ICU), with documented mortality rates as high as 50% (Nargis, Ibrahim, & Ahamed, 2014). Moreover, it is also estimated to be the principal cause of death and illness worldwide (Singer et al., 2016). The socioeconomic costs related to sepsis in the United States were determined to be more than $20 billion in 2011 (Balk et al., 2017). Also, there has been a steady increase in the incidences of sepsis…

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    Culture Shock In College

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    The W-Curve/Culture Shock: I've experienced new culture throughout my life, from going to grade school to going to middle school or going from middle school to going to high school, new culture always occur and with that new culture means new norms I will have to adapt to. The W-Curve will give me guidance and an explanation of how an average student will experience and how I can learn from The W-Curve in order to avoid these issues and prepare for college more efficiently and successfully…

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    As part of my studies for my EPQ I began to research independently into schizophrenia and mental health issues which I had. I chose to study a novel ‘The Shock of the fall’ in which the protagonist suffers from schizophrenia and the author is a Mental Health Nurse. I was intrigued to read about the thought process and when researched into the neuro pathways of a schizophrenic which had enlightened me to the challenging effects of the illness. Furthermore, whilst studying English Literature I was…

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