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    07 April 2014 Airport Searches/Screenings Airport security consists in preventing potential threats on board of aircrafts. Security measures include the screening of passengers and baggage‚ but also the monitoring of movements in the terminals and as well around the aircraft. Over the past few decades airports have increased their measurements of security screenings to reduce the risk of damage to property and persons. In result of this is the arrival of full body scanners at airport terminals

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    Introduction Newborn care is the most essential procedure in the delivery room‚ it is a procedure or a proper way of handling the baby and implementing the proper way for the newborn. A newborn baby can acquire complications if the procedure was incorrectly performed. The Intrapartum/Newborn Practices assessment tools were developed through a collaboration between the Philippine General Hospital and World Health Organization (WHO) with Department of Health (DOH) (Sala‚ 2011). The Essential newborn care

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    org/wiki/Retractor_(medical) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoracotomy 3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_sternotomy 4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rib_spreader 5 http://www.apiarymedical.com/img-items/40.8901_thumb.jpg 2 Technology Screening – Confidential – For Duke CTI Use Only - Do Not Distribute Page 1 of 17 The Finochietto retractor replaced a rack-and-pinion type retractor first developed by Theodore Truffier in 1914. The inventor‚ Enrique Finochietto‚ improved the retractor

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    problem are often the case in newborns. It accounts for nearly half of neonatal deaths. Research by Kumar & Bhat (1996‚ p.93) states that Respiratory Depression (RD) is a common neonatal problem that generally occurs in preterm infants due to surfactant deficiency which relates to antenatal history of immature lung development and term infants of diabetic mothers. To describe some of the common diagnosis associated with RD are: Transient Tachypnea of the newborn (TTNB) was found to be common

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    Rooming in With Your Newborn Rooming in is when a newborn stays in his or her mother’s hospital room instead of in the hospital’s nursery. There are two kinds of rooming in: Partial rooming in. Partial rooming in is when the baby stays with his or her mother during the day and in the nursery at night. Full rooming in is when the baby stays with his or her mother most of the time. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ROOMING IN? Benefits of rooming in include: You and your baby will have some

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    The assumptions or ideas about educational practices There are various assumptions or ideas about educational practices and of the given assumptions‚ I found a few to be flawed in various ways. 1. “The student’s role is to be a passive recipient of knowledge” In traditional views of learning‚ learning is viewed as the transfer of information from knowledgeable sources‚ such as textbooks‚ elders or from someone who is more informed‚ to the passive recipient (Farrell‚ n.d.). Firstly this shows

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    Sociology: Assess the view that working class children under achieve because they are culturally deprived. Cultural deprivation is the lack of certain values‚ attitudes‚ skills and knowledge that’s necessary for educational success. An example of this would be low expectations of parents. The basic ‘cultural equipment’ includes things such as language‚ self-discipline and reasoning skills. Many working class families fail to socialize their children adequately‚ and these children grow up ‘culturally

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    the Philippine Educational System: A Challenge Towards the Attainment of Quality Education Our country has gone through many changes and development for the past few years. The continuous process made great impacts in the lives of millions of Filipinos. Relatively‚ the changes have given us advantages not to mention the disadvantages it brought causing downfall to many people. There are numerous questions concerning the issues and problems existing in the Philippine Educational System as to how

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    SCORE: 80 Name: Abeer Al Mouaqqet Date: January-6th-2014 Screening Report #3 Cinematography in The Hunger Games The Hunger Games movie is considered as a traditional piece of contemporary cinematography and a modern blockbuster. The world premiere was dated on March 12‚ 2012‚ and it was originally released in Los Angeles. With help of directing efforts of Color Force Studio and Gary Ross‚ as well as distributing efforts of Lionsgate Studio‚ the filmmaking team succeeded in adapting the novel

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    Healthy Newborn Submitted by Ngassa‚ Gratino (gngassa) on 5/15/2013 11:14:57 AM Points Awarded | 1.00 | Points Missed | 22.00 | Percentage | 4.3% | Infant Care at Birth The nursery RN places the infant under a radiant warmer and starts to dry her quickly. 1. What is the rationale for these actions? A) Heat production is increased through stimulation. INCORRECT Drying the infant may increase heat production‚ but this is not the best method to correct the newborn’s body temperature. B) Convective

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