facilitated discussion‚ focus group sessions‚ international conference programmes‚ minutes of food composition steering committee meetings and a literature review. V.RESULTS: Findings show that in most countries data are still generated‚ compiled and disseminated without any attempt at standardisation or harmonisation or liaison with other active groups. The reasons for this were complex and took many forms in the management of food composition programmes. Analysis of the information obtains from all of
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STERILIZATION OF WATER USING BLEACHING POWDER A CHEMISTRY INVESTIGATORY PROGECT ANSHUL KUMAR PANDEY XII B [THIS PROJECT LOOKS AT THE TECHNIQUE CALLED STERILIZATION OF WATER USING BLEACHING POWDER WHICH IS USED TO PURIFY WATER AND MAKES IT FIT FOR DRINKING.] Downloaded from www.icbse.com INDEX 1. Certificate of Authenticity 2. Acknowledgement 3. Introduction -Need of Water -Purification of Water -Need for a stable purification technique 4. Theory -History of Water purification -Bleaching
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Chapter 18 The Circulatory System: Blood True / False Questions 1. Hemostasis is the production of formed elements of blood. Difficulty Level: Remember/Understand Section: 18.1 Introduction Topic: Cardiovascular System 2. Blood viscosity stems mainly from electrolytes and monomers dissolved in plasma. Difficulty Level: Remember/Understand Section: 18.1 Introduction Topic: Cardiovascular System 3. Lymphoid hemopoiesis occurs mainly in the bone marrow.
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LEDs… Release only ONE color of light Produce very little heat What is an LED? They are semiconductor devices that can convert electrical energy directly into light due to the nature of the bonding that occurs in the semiconductor solid. Type of bonding is directly related to conductivity of solid. Bonding in Elemental Solids Electronegativity – the ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself. Atoms with low e.n. (metals) don’t hold valence electrons tightly valence
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infections‚ and burns can all lead to septicemia‚ which is one very good reason to monitor any infections to ensure that they do not spread. A case of septicemia starts with bacteria or toxins that they produce entering the bloodstream‚ resulting in a coagulation of the blood as the body tries to fight the bacteria. A patient with septicemia tends to look very bad. The condition is marked by confusion‚ chills‚ sweating‚ a very high fever‚ weakness‚ a rash‚ and an elevated heart rate. Respiration is also
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prioritize most concerning) Do not take NSAIDs while taking anticoagulants due to increased risk of bleeding. A Normal balanced diet should be followed while taking anticoagulants. Required labs – PT/INR is most commonly used for monitoring patient’s coagulation; should be completed often to check the bloods clotting ability and adjust medication. CBC should be obtained every three months to monitor for bleeding. (Snyder‚ 2011) Works Cited Dana Moore‚ H. C. (2011). Anticoagulation Drugs: What Nurses
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Foundation of Professional Nursing Practice 1. The nurse In-charge in labor and delivery unit administered a dose of terbutaline to a client without checking the client’s pulse. The standard that would be used to determine if the nurse was negligent is: a. The physician’s orders. b. The action of a clinical nurse specialist who is recognized expert in the field. c. The statement in the drug literature about administration of terbutaline. d. The actions of a reasonably prudent nurse with similar
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The decision of a laparoscopic liver surgery or open liver surgery is based on the location and size of the tumor. Laparoscopic (minimally invasive) liver resection can be performed through three of four small keyhole-sized incisions in the abdomen to remove the tumor whether they are benign or malignant. The patient experiences lesser pain and scarring as compared to the traditional open liver resection and can be discharged earlier‚ approximately in two to three days after the procedure. Standard
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Post-angioplasty with or without stent placement involves continuous careful patient assessment and monitoring for recurring chest pain‚ which may indicate reclosing of the artery or thrombosis. Heart attack‚ stroke‚ and arrhythmias are possible post-procedure complications; thus‚ should a recovering telemetry patient complain of chest pain certain additional steps should be taken immediately‚ including performing a focused assessment‚ checking client’s level of consciousness‚ getting vital signs
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succinylcholine which occurs commonly in children‚ marked temperature elevation (maybe a late sign)‚ respiratory and metabolic acidosis‚ myoglobinuria(MHAUS‚ 2011). If left untreated the patient will experience cardiac arrest‚ kidney failure‚ blood coagulation problems‚ internal hemorrhage‚ and possibly death (slideshare‚ 2010) Nursing Assessment Nurses taking care of surgical patients must be knowledgeable regarding MH so they can identify clinical signs and symptoms early on‚ its emergent treatment
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