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    Essay On Medication Errors

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    most commonly implemented technology in the acute care setting. The process includes computerized monitoring where mobile computers with scanners are provided. The version of software requires that all medications have a barcode and patient’s wristbands have a barcode that is individualized and used for identification. Electronic scanning is utilized to interpret data from a medication or a patient; the software then validates the medication against patient information and the updated eMAR.…

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    was being given and why. All of the nurses who took care of her did check her wrist band and checked to make sure that they were giving her the right medicine. She did note that one nurse had to go back to the medication room after checking her wristband. I asked her if she thought if that was a safety issue and she said that the nurse had made a mistake by having so many patients, but did notice there was a problem. The safety of medicine is part of quality care and the safety of the patient.…

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    An Adventure in Florida Destiny Basten, Have you ever been to Florida? Well If not I’m going to tell you allot about my vacation in Orlando Florida. While I was in Vegas I was packing my clothes for my trip to Orlando Florida. I was packing allot of things, I packed like 7 outfits and 2 pairs of shoes. I also packed my snacks for the airplane ride there. I got done packing and put all of my things in the car so we can get ready and leave. When I got in the car I put my seatbelt on and it was…

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    Eve Carson

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    Introduction In this paper, I have two main objectives which are providing an overview of the academic year 2007-2008 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and also detailing a specific event that occurred during this year. I will begin by explaining some of the events that took place. These include: UNC being gifted $5 million to carry out research on natural disasters, the Morrison dorm being renovated, and gospel vocalist Al Green performing at the Carolina Performing Arts’…

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    Juvenile Drinking Underage drinking has become problematic nation wide. Colleges, campus police and police in general, all around the United States, deal with underage drinkers on a daily basis. Many young drinkers are unaware of the outcome alcohol can do to their body in the outcome. Not only the physical harm that alcohol can do to their body but also the fluctuation in emotions, and the risk they have in ruining their lives with just one mistake of being drunk under the age of 21.…

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    Crossing The Chasm Summary

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    The phrase “Crossing the chasm” comes from a book “Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream costumers” by Geoffrey Moore which is a marketing strategy book. The book describes the marketing strategy of high tech products and states that the marketing for high tech products needs another marketing strategy than traditional products. Entrepreneurs need to find out the market segments in the technology adoption life cycle and should develop a strategy to move from…

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    incarcerated, Malcolm decided to get rid of the “slave name” little and took on a new last name, “X”.After his verdict, he attempted to work under Elijah Muhammad’s leadership, became a pastor and created mosques in surrounding areas. He purchase a wristband ,suitcase, and eyeglasses upon leaving prison this symbolized his new time-conscious efficiency, tireless drive, and advanced…

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    amount and type of drugs being administered by the medical facility to the inmate and other medical personnel. Then the over watch officer ensures the perimeter distance is sustained at all times and checks to see if the inmate has swallow their medication by opening their mouth and physically showing that they swallowed the medication. However, it is not required that the inmate must take their prescribed medication by the medical staff. Like in the constitution, even an inmate has rights to…

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    As I was handed a blue gown, I couldn't stop thinking of what the doctors could find. Suddenly, the my phone goes off ringing and buzzing. It’s my boyfriend, Kyle. Summarizing the long paragraph filled with curiosity, he was wondering how was doing and if there was anything he could do. Kyle was the first person I had ever told about the pain. He had been with me ever since the beginning of the incident. The door opens slowly, with my heart skipping a beat in suspense. It was the doctor.…

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    Honoratus Short Story

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    “Domus Veneta,” it being the headquarters of the Blue Faction of Leptis Magna. He was a large, hoary-haired man of African complexion with a bulb-like nose. He was garbed in a blue linen tunic edged in golden stripes, his wrists adorned with gilded wristbands. He was flanked by two huge Numidian bodyguards, each one armed with a long hasta-spear and sheathed dagger. Honoratus smiled largely as Falco exited the wagon, his hands gesturing…

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