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    Respiratory Examination

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    Respiratory Examination General Knowledge Focus points GENERAL APPEARANCE General state of health and sick or not sick?The examination is performed with the patient sitting over the edge of the bed or on a chair Observe for nasal prongs‚ oxygen masks‚ metered dose inhalers (puffers) and other medications‚ and the presence of a sputum in tissues/mug Respiratory pattern / Signs of dyspnoea at rest. Tripod leaning forward with their arms on their knees‚ this compresses the abdomen and pushes

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    The Chest Examination

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    THE CHEST EXAMINATION Physical examination of the chest The chest indicates the region that lies under the neck and above the abdomen. Chest wall is composed of sternum‚ ribs‚ and vertebras. The anterior part is a little shorter than the posterior part. Chest examination includes many components: chest shape‚ chest wall‚ breasts‚ vessels‚ mediastinum‚ bronchus‚ lung‚ pleura‚ heart‚ and lymph nodes‚ etc. In addition to general physical examination‚ the following check methods have been

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    Examination System

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    2nd International Conference on Electronic & Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology (EMEIT-2012) Design and Implementation of the Network Examination System Based on B/S Fanqi Meng Baicheng Normal University Baicheng‚ 137000‚ China asdf0195 @163.com Keywords: reform of test; B/S; database of item pool; network examination Abstract. Today the changes of the test mode are common. Many exams have adopted computer test‚ so the reform of text mode will be a trend in universities. Based

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    Final Examination

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    CONFIDENTIAL UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSE CODE PAD120 EXAMINATION SEPTEMBER 2011 TIME 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of two (2) parts: 2. Answer ALL questions from PART A and any two (2) questions from PART B in the Answer Booklet. Start each answer on a new page. 3. Do not bring any material into the examination room unless permission is given by the invigilator

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    Examination Malpractice

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    LONG TERM EFFECTS OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES ON THE EDUCATION SYSTEM AND THE ECONOMY The calamity of examination malpractice is not just the havoc it wrecks in our educational system but the gradual introduction of youths into the practice of fraud. Now so rampant‚ it has become a normal practical way of passing an examination; in simple terms these practices include linking of examination questions prior to writing‚ bribing of invigilating staff‚ possession of cheating material‚ impersonation

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    Notes for debate~ Lee Kuan Yew insists that bilingualism is impossible and that English must take precedence over Chinese.  Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said Mandarin is important but it remains a second language in Singapore. So parents must be realistic in their expectations. Mr Lee was alluding to the furore which erupted after media reports that the Education Ministry was looking at whether to reduce the weighting of the Mother Tongue Language‚ reports that have since been debunked. Speaking

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    Examination is a very wide word‚ which is used in all spheres of life. It is the most feared word of many students. We have examinations everywhere around the world. In Singapore‚ students take examinations every few months and major examinations every few years. As a result‚ many parents often push their children to strive in examinations. This causes them to feel extremely pressured as they have to juggle extra co-curricular activities that are compulsory in Singapore’s education system as well

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    Examination Day

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    Read the story first‚ then carry out the tasks that follow. “Examination Day” By Henry Slesar   The Jordans never spoke of the exam‚ not until their son‚ Dickie‚ was twelve years old. It was on his birthday that Mrs Jordan first mentioned the subject in his presence‚ and the anxious manner of her speech caused her husband to answer sharply. ‘Forget about it‚’ he said. ‘He’ll do all right.’ They were at breakfast table‚ and the boy looked up from his plate curiously. He was an alert-eyed

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    Examination Checker

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    communication‚ education‚ medicine‚ entertainment‚ and business and industry. Almost every field is said to be automated. In this perspective‚ a computerized examination checker‚ which automatically checks test papers‚ is one of the electronic products that has brought about significance to universities in automating the checking of examination papers. For this reason‚ the MMSU particularly the

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    held for students to show their progress and knowledge in different subjects. These ’assessments’ are kept at regular periods of time every academic year. But should exams be abolished? What are the advantages and disadvantages of exams? This topic is an argumentative one. Let’s see what would happen if tests and examinations were abolished by looking at the advantages and the disadvantages. Disadvantages of exams: 1.) Students are stressed due to the pressure of exams. They usually get nervous

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