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    Hourly Rounding Essay

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    trial was carried out over a two-week period and included all the patients on the unit at that period. The principles of Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycle were utilized to determine the effect of hourly rounding. Measurement using the NHS Safety Thermometer was done before the rounding trial period began and continued throughout the length of the study. A rounding log was devised, addressing the four Ps. The patients involved in the study have several mobility constraints, such as invasive…

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    Volumetric Pipette Lab

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    of this practical is to measure the effect of volume, density and temperature. It is also help to be familiar with variety of common laboratory technique. Materials Weighting scale Container with lids 20 and 10 ml Volumetric pipette Beaker Thermometer Test Tubes Volumetric flask Natural Rubber Pipette Filler Micropipette tips Tips boxes Method There are two pipette, choose one which you using in whole practical. Label and weight accurately, to 4 decimal places. Collect three…

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    At a first glance, it was viewed as an abandoned elementary school that was deteriorating physically, a place that was losing hope and a place that no one would ever want to go to. I am talking about Cathedral High School on 310 Main St, Wilbraham, also known as my second home. Waking up at 6:45 and going to the bus stop was a daily routine for myself. Standing there the first day, I was circled up with 3 friends whom I had known from middle school. Shortly however as the days progressed, that…

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    ‘Protein’ plays a vital role for our body as we cannot survive without it. Protein is an important building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood. It is also a macronutrient, means the body needs relatively large amount of it. Recently, almost everyone starting from the teenage ageto the age of 30-40 wants to stay healthy . There are bodybuilders too who are working hard to accomplish their goal, they ingest protein shakes. Since protein shakes fulfill the purpose of deliverying the…

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    Baseline vitals are the key in helping to quickly assess if the patient is on a downward spiral or after measures are taken, the vitals become stable. It is important to have baseline vitals to use for comparison. Baseline vitals that need to be recorded are heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, blood pressure and pulses (radial and pedal). If there are changes in the baseline vitals, the nurse can then take measures to provide the appropriate care. Prioritizing is the nurses main…

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    Milk Lab

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    OBJECTIVE For the first week of the lab, the objectives were to isolate and test for the presence of major components of milk, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals and to determine the presence of the various components of milk in the various fractions using qualitative tests for these substances. For the second week of the lab, the there were three objectives that related to the procedure: to determine the calcium concentration of milk using the technique of…

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    Daniel DiMarcella Dr. Margaret Bryans BIT 120 December 6th 2016 Biofuels: Are they the Future? Everything humans need come from our planet whether it is food, water, metals or fuels. It has been determined that if we use up any one of these resources then we will be without forever. Fossil fuels, coal, oil, and natural gas are non-renewable resources. Formed from plant and animals that lived up to 300 million years ago, fossil fuels are found in deposits deep beneath the earth. The fuels are…

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    Jack London: A Peek at Man’s Mortality Beating within the core of every living creature is the instinct for survival. These basic skills have been passed down from generation to generation to help life survive. In Jack London’s “To Build a Fire”, an unnamed man decides to go against the warnings of the village elder and travels alone in negative fifty-degree weather that was rapidly dropping. He makes one bad decision after the other which leads to his demise. Jack London wrote, “To Build a…

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    Herek 2000 Case Study

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    The Herek, (2000) study presupposes that the statistics contend that straight individual’s approaches to gay women fluctuate from their attitudes to homosexual males; nonetheless, there is no difference in hostility among these individuals. The Herek, (2000) project states that the inconsistency in power effects points to straight male’s outlooks to homosexual males are reliably more antagonistic than their outlooks to gay females or straight female’s outlooks toward gay men or women. The Herek,…

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    Pglo Plasmid Lab Report

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    The Transfer of the pGLO plasmid into Escherichia coli from the DNA of Aequorea victoria Introduction The goal of this lab is to be able to take the gene responsible for allowing organisms to glow in the dark, called Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), located in the pGLO plasmid, and move it from the DNA of the Aequorea victoria to bacteria, Escherichia coli. The pGLO plasmid is found naturally in some organisms such as the A. victoria,…

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