Originally invented in 1994‚ by the Denso Wave Corporation in Japan‚ Quick response codes‚ or QR codes were intended to for the auto manufacturer Toyota as a means to track vehicles‚ as well as vehicle parts‚ during the manufacturing production stages of building their cars. The QR codes were designed to allow Toyota manufactures to identify parts by scanning a two dimensional barcode‚ or‚ QR code at high speed. Since its inception in 1994 QR codes have become one of the most popular types of barcode
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Unit 4222-616 (AMS 34) Administer medication to individuals‚ and monitor the effects Outcome 1 1 Current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and protocols relevant to administering medication are:- The Medicines Act 1968 – requires that local pharmacist or dispencing doctor is responsible for supplying medication. The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 – controls dangerous and harmful drugs‚ I.e. controlled drugs (CD’s) The Misuse of Drugs and the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2007 – specifies about handling
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WEEK 1 GEN Adverse reactions for drugs occur because: No drug has only one receptor it binds to. A drug that occupies and "turns on" a receptor is an: agonist Before marketing a new drug‚ the drug company asks the FDA to approve its choice of: trade name The time between when a drug response is observable and when there is no longer an observable drug effect is called the duration of action This term refers to how much of a drug must be given to see a desired response potency
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Running Head: INTERNET AND TEENAGERS The Use of Internet Creates Adverse Influence on Teenagers Tabassum Akhter 13304131 Sec: 08 Course: English 102 BRAC University Date of Submission: 20th August 2013 The Use of Internet Creates Adverse Influence on Teenagers On Christmas Day‚ 1990‚ in a lab at Cern in Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ Tim Berners-Lee finished building
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INDIAN RUPEE –falling down The Indian Rupee has been tumbling down in this recent times. There are plenty of reasons being quoted for it. Politicians and the Government insist that it is due to the weak macroeconomic signals in the broader global economy. The economists say that this is a result of weakening economic conditions in India. Analyst says‚ it is because of the Gold & price volatility . Whatever it is‚ the bottom line remains the same. Indian rupee has weakened. So should you as an
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The most common things that cause medication errors are illegibly written orders‚ dispensing errors‚ calculation errors‚ monitoring errors‚ administration errors. When filling out a medication report you should describe the error or preventable adverse drug reaction and what went wrong? Was this an actual medication accident (reached the patient) or are you expressing concern about a potential error or writing about an error that was discovered before it reached the patient? Type of practice site
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In “Mrs. Perez” a short story written by Oscar Casares‚ a woman comes home to find out that she is missing a prized possession. Throughout the story we read about how she interacts and handles this incident in various ways. There are flashbacks throughout the story to further and deepen the plot. In this short story‚ Mrs. Perez is a very good bowler. Bowling is her passion and she loves the sport indefinitely. One day she comes home to find out that her home has been broken into and robbed. Out
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providers and the patient (Leonhardt‚ Pagel‚ Bonin‚ Moberg‚ Dvorak‚ and Hatlie‚ 2007). According to Gurwitz‚ Field‚ Harrold‚ Rothschild‚ Debellis‚ Seger‚ Cadoret‚ Fish‚ Garber‚ Kelleher‚ & Bates (2003‚ p. 1115)‚ it is reported that medication errors and adverse drug events (ADEs) varies widely depending on the setting of the practice and methods used to measure them‚ nonetheless‚ evidence show that errors and ADEs are common in ambulatory setting. In 2005‚ Joint Commission identified medication reconciliation
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1.1 The following legislation governs the use of medication in a care setting: The Medicines Act 1968 The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) COSHH The Mental Capacity Act (2005) The Access to health records Act (1990) The Data Protection Act (1998) 1.2 The Medicines Act 1968 and Prescription Only Medicines (Human Use) Order 1997 cover the sale‚ use and production of medicines. The Medicines and Healthcare Products
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mar sheet‚ I check her medicines from reading the patient information leaflet‚ check for any adverse reactions and side affects and any contra indications‚ a side affect is unwanted affect on the body‚ adverse reaction is an acute or server reaction that can be life threatening. This is under the care of standards. Side Affects‚ dizziness‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ headaches‚ rash‚ weight gain and loss Adverse Reactions‚ severe rash‚ breathless‚ stomach pains‚ severe diarrhea‚ swelling‚ body temperature
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