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MEDSURG Nursing‚ 21(5)‚ 316‚ 313. Elliott‚ M.‚ Page‚ K.‚ and Worrall-Carter‚ L. (2012). Reason’s accident causation model: Application to adverse events in acute care. Contemporary Nurse‚ 43(1)‚ 22-28. Horkan‚ A. M. (2014). Exploring the Evidence Alarm Fatigue and Patient Safety. Nephrology Nursing Journal‚ 41(1)‚ 83-85. Institute of Medicine at the National Academies. (October‚ 2010). Retrieved from www.iom.edu/~/media/Files/Report%20Files/2010/The-Future-of-Nursing/Nursing%20Education202010% McBride
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serious injuries from a patient fall kept the person in the hospital longer and required further treatments that could have been avoided in the first place. Extrinsic factors for fall precaution that were not being utilized included non-use of bed alarms‚ lack of use of non-skid socks and placing the patient in a room far away from the nurse’s
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E 10 B USEFUL TIPS for PAPER I 1. An E10B Exchange has 4 main blocks: The Connection unit‚ Switching Net work‚ Control units and Operation & Maintenance Centre. 2. Capacity: Number of Switching PCM links: 384 3. Processing capacity: 190‚000 BHCA 4. Traffic Handling capacity: 4‚000 Erlangs. 5. Maximum 45‚000 lines and 5000 circuits can be connected with one exchange. 6. System: Time Division Switching (TST Switch) PCM principle used
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BUILDING INSPECTION CHECKLIST Location: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Is the building address or identification clearly visible? Are exterior lights in working order? Are periodic inspections conducted and documented? Is an unobstructed access road to the building provided? Are the exits onto public streets free from visibility obstructions? Are trees and shrubs pruned and documented? Are roots pruned and documented? Are all building sides accessible to emergency equipment? Are fire hydrants accessible
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L.‚ & Corbett‚ G. P. (2008). Brannigan’s Building Construction for the Fire Service (4th ed.). Sudbury‚ MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. International Building Code‚ International Code Council Inc.‚ Washington‚ DC‚ 2009. NFPA 72‚ National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code‚ National Fire Protection Association‚ Quincy‚ MA‚ 2010.
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Sound is essential to our daily lives‚ but noise is not What is Noise Pollution? The traditional definition of noise is “unwanted or disturbing sound”. Sound becomes unwanted when it either interferes with normal activities such as sleeping‚ conversation‚ or disrupts or diminishes one’s quality of life. It is a source of irritation and stress for many people and can even damage our hearing if it is loud enough. Many of us are exposed to stressful levels of noise at home and at work. Noise is
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Design Project. The project connects a Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Gas Sensor Alarm Detector to windows. The system monitors the Carbon monoxide concentration continuously using the Carbon monoxide detector. And then the signal generated by the Carbon monoxide detector will be sent to a controller. When the exposure of the concentration is above 30 ppm‚ the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Gas Sensor Alarm Detector will alarm and the windows will open automatically within 3 minutes. Our group generate 4
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Gas leak detection is the process of identifying potentially hazardous gas leaks by means of various sensors. These sensors usually employ an audible alarm to alert people when a dangerous gas has been detected. Common sensors used today include Infrared Point Sensor‚ Ultrasonic gas detectors‚ electrochemical gas detectors‚ and Semiconductor Sensors. More recently‚ infrared imaging sensors have come into use. All of these sensors are used for a wide range of applications‚ and can be found in industrial
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PHYSICAL SECURITY OPERATIONS RESEARCH PAPER Sec/320 October 29‚ 2012 Terence Hunt‚ MSS‚ CPP INTRODUCTION To understand the importance of physical security is the security of people and technology. The use of physical security consists if a series if actions that are used to protect someone against unwanted or illegal invasion. There are three levels of physical security which are the security practitioner should be concerned with. They are the outer perimeter‚ inner perimeter‚ and the interior
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