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    The main problem is that there are those who believe that the conscience is a spiritual thermometer. Where one assumes that it can be placed into any situation, and will discreetly reveal the moral temperature—too hot, too cold, or just right. Unfortunately, that is not how our conscience work, it is not a spiritual thermostat. The difference is vivacious. Thermostats don’t define hot or cold. One can state that it reflects one’s definition of hot or cold. It is set by however one wants and that…

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    Sometimes, their temperature soars and eventually normalizes, but sometimes it can go up and down, only to go up again. So many parents wonder where the best place to take temperature may be in order to get an accurate reading. But wherever the thermometer is placed, it is important to take the temperature properly and to monitor its pattern throughout the day. Part 1: What Is the Best Place to Take Temperature? Body temperature can be taken from different locations in the body. The best place…

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    Physics 261 Lab

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    using Excel. In order to achieve this Newton’s Law of Heating and Cooling was compared to the data collected by a thermometer attached to the Lab Pro. Theory: Thermometer’s measure temperature through thermal equilibrium. Heat is transferred from an object to the thermometer at a rate proportional to the temperature difference between the two. Newton’s Law says Where T is the thermometers temperature, To is the objects temperature, and ΔT/Δt is the average rate…

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    Dr. Morepen Product Description 1. DIGITAL BLOOD PREASURE MONITOR/B P MONITOR Model No BP 09 • For monitoring the blood pressure on a daily basis this is an excellent DIGITAL BLOOD PREASURE MONITOR/B P MONITOR by Dr. Morepen. • It monitors the blood pressure, detects irregular Heartbeat, and the results are accurate. • The results are shown on the LCD display. • It comes with WHO Blood Pressure classification indication. • It can be used for clinical as well as home use. It is easy to use.…

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    Elodea Lab

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    Materials ● 1 Thermometer ● 1 Digital Timer ● Gas pressure sensor ● Logger Pro ● Vernier computer interface ● Laptop computer ● 2 Ring stands ● 2 utility clamps ● 3 400 ml Glass beakers ● 1 Small plastic shoe container ● 6 Sprigs of Elodea ● 1 Hot plate ● 1 Small plastic pan ● Ice to fill the pan ● DI Water Method First, turn the hot plate on to start the heating process, careful not to touch it after it is on. Power on the computer and connect the gas pressure sensor to the…

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    Ms. Howard is a 78 year old Caucasian female who is being admitted to the hospital. She has presented to the hospital with sepsis and hypertension. She appears to be short of breath and obese. Being the nurse who Ms. Howard is assigned to, we will be completing the admission. The admission will include a physical exam, complete health history and vital signs. Vital signs Vital signs are a vital part of the physical assessment of a patient. They are useful in monitoring and detecting…

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    taken by mouth, placing either the digital or a disposable thermometer under the child's tongue in the sublingual heat pocket. This can only be used with older children as there are risks of younger children biting or breaking the thermometer with their mouth closed (Gormley-Fleming. 2006). This method cannot be used on a child that just had a hot or cold drink as this will affect the temperature measurement. For axillary route, the thermometer is placed in the patient's armpit and left in place…

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    was necessary to set up a contraption to hold a thermometer in place. This was done using a split cork and a 3 prong clam on a ring stand. 50 mL of 3.0 M NaOH was then added to a 250 mL beaker with a magnetic stir bar placed inside. After placing the solution on the stir bar, 3.7560 g of (sodium aluminate) was added to the solution. The thermometer was also added to the solution, but it was simply suspended in the solution as to ensure the thermometer did not touch the bottom of the beaker. As…

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    The purpose of the lab was to determine the effects different temperature in yeast and hydrogen peroxide in a catalyst enzyme on reaction rate. There were many sources of errors that occur in the lab from having just one trial, using the same thermometer for each solution and inaccurate timing. The sources of error of having one trial can result in inaccurate results when having two or three trial can have more of an accurate reaction rate from adding the volume of oxygen gas then divide by two…

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    Melting Point Lab Report

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    spatula. Next, we prepared a capillary tube using the method descried previously. Then place the capillary tube into the MEL-TEMP on 2-3 voltage and record the observation. ¬ ERRORS WORTH NOTING: Let the thermometer cool down 15°C lower than the orientated temperature for accurate measurement. Thermometer properly acclaimed with the environment will give accurate data. RESULTS **OUR UNKNOWN WAS CALLED “MP-14” BEFORE UNCOVERING ITS IDENTITY**…

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