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    THE MOIST AIR absorbed into her skin and made her hair even more frizzy. She looked over shoulder, to see a group of people gathering around a large bonfire. She skipped over, her fingers wrapped around her opposing wrist as she watched people let out hollers as some girl winced, her wrist band falling into the flames making them roar even higher into the dark sky. Summer watched as they popped wristband after wristband off. She picked at her lips with her fingers, anxiety crawling up her throat, hoping they didn't force her to remove hers. "I'd notice that lip-picking anywhere," a simple and smooth voice boomed in her ear. She turned to look, her eyes falling upon glowing emerald ones. Her lips perked up as he hummed at her, "Summer Connors,…

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    Wristband In Nursing

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    Being a nurse on a busy surgical unit can have its ups and downs. One of the many things nurses are required to do is scan the bar codes of the patient’s wristband and the medication every time they administer medication. Scanning the bar code of the patient’s wristband can have its benefits and its challenges. Two of the main challenges with scanning the bar codes on every patient is timing and speed. Depending of the amount of medication and the patient’s wellbeing it can take a while for…

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    Some Lesser Facts About Silicon Wristbands And Their Use Url: http://chonmun-trading.com/ Keyword: silicon wristbands supplier Silicon Wristbands are one of most versatile advertising tool for business and charity. Though they were developed to serve as a fashion accessory, surprisingly these colorful bracelets turned as keepsakes for many event or cause. The demand soars to new heights when modern non-profit organizations started to get funds for any targeted reason. Profit making…

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    The short story, Girls at Play, was a short and interesting piece. After I had read the first paragraph I was starting to wonder what exactly my professor was having our class read. The story was about a group of girls who walked around their school with colorful bands around their wrists. During recess they would attract a group of boy’s attention by gathering around a flagpole with these wristbands on. The group of boys would then come up and snatch a wristband, of a particular color, off of a…

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    healthcare application as it is very beneficial. HEALTHCARE WRISTBAND The healthcare wristband is an adaptation of a smart watch specifically designed for healthcare purposes. It has sensors to detect the pulse of the user and a system that uses the data to measure the user’s health condition. For instance, the wristband has sensors that can monitor heart rate during sleep to identify the user’s sleep quality. It has a built-in pedometer which functions as real-time monitoring of exercise…

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    Apple's The Apple Watch

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    battery life which would be highly convenient for many consumers yet; the screen size needs to be modified for design purposes. It will be essential to modify the screen’s size and make it thinner to allow more space for the new designed larger battery. OLED display is a perfect solution to provide more space for the larger battery in the watch. Clearly the second solution is better for this problem since it will not affect the high resolution feature. Problem 3 There have been reported cases…

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    In order to help improve patient identification errors, algorithms that have been developed for patient-matching can be used (Lee et. al.). With these algorithms, patients with similar information in a health system can be detected, in order to be certain the correct patient is selected. To help improve problems during the registration process, there should be red flags that may indicate a possible error in identity (Judson et al.). In order to help prevent errors, the staff in the registration…

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    Oneconnec In America

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    the number of attendees can be up to hundreds of business delegates. Conferences, trade shows and seminars are held to expand their client bases, to develop business partnerships and to secure top talent. The pain of utilizing business cards in large events is inefficiency in the act of exchange and storage. The sheer volume of attendees can be very time consuming when manually importing these contacts in an electronic address book. Furthermore, business cards are commonly misplaced before they…

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    Bar Code Medication Error

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    Abstract Bar-code medication administration (BCMA) was implemented by the FDA in 2004 as an effort to reduce medication errors. This would require every patient and medication to have a bar-code. To ensure the five rights of medication administration, the nurse would scan the patient’s wristband and then scan the medication. This allows the computer to pull up the patient’s electronic medical chart and verify the drug. This piece explores BCMA reception by nurses, the effectiveness of the new…

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    Describe two (2) examples of how either black slaves or white abolitionists used literature or the visual arts as a form of protest against slavery. Compare this to a modern example of art used for social protest. The two examples of protest against slavery I reviewed are a visual from Thomas Wedgwood and a literature from William Blake. Thomas Wedgwood was a member of the Society for the Abolition of Slavery and he suggested that an emblem on the title page of a pamphlet entitled 'An address…

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