Step 3: Selecting Immediate Actions A memorandum that will provide an option for immediate action must reiterate the standards for oxygen saturation level and corresponding clinical intervention‚ according the WHO Manual (WHO‚ 2011). This standard (Table 1) must be established for strict compliance to arrest the errors committed based on the investigation conducted. Table 1: WHO Standard Oximetry Reading Ranges and Intervention Recommendation Range Interpretation Recommended Action 95a – 100% Normal
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ETHICAL THEORIES IN ACTION A quick look through some of the images in Sally Mann’s “Immediate Family” and one can already see how this body of work might be considered controversial. The dark images taken with her 8 by 10 camera of her nude children are easily interpreted in inappropriate ways. For Sally Mann‚ being naked was natural and not something to be ashamed of. For others however‚ the naked images of Mann’s children could be seen as pornographic and inappropriate. Subjective relativism
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To: Aron Huckaba From: Peyton Lewis Date: 9/20/12 Subject: Experiment 3: “Identifying a Constituent of Panacetin” Partner: Julie Covington Introduction This experiment was a continuation of Experiment two‚ with a slightly different question to be answered. In this experiment‚ we are trying to find the identitiy of the unknown component of Panacetin. This is answering question 2 of the two questions that were to be answered in experiment 2. The equation of this reaction is as follows (and
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Describe immediate causes of the revolt of 1857. Although the revolt began as a military rising and it appears to be a great sequel in the long series of a number of mutinies‚ its causes were deeply rooted in the changing conditions of the times. It drew its strength from several elements of discontent against British rule. After the battle of Plassey in 1757‚ the British captured Bengal and using it as a base they captured the entire business installations of the area and imposed their trade
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Essay on Banning Smoking in Public Places Cigarettes contain over 500 poisons which cause smoking related illnesses such as bronchitis‚ emphysema‚ diseases of the heart liver‚ vascular and lung‚ birth problems‚ cancer of the lip‚ tongue‚ gum‚ larynx bladder and lung‚ peptic ulcers‚ jaundice and strokes (see Appendice 2). Persistent smoker’s teeth and fingernails are yellow. Research shows that every cigarette smoked equates to taking approximately fourteen minutes off your life. There is no known
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some of which remain unexposed today. There were immediate and underlying or fundamental causes of WW1. The distinction between an underlying cause and an immediate cause is that an immediate cause is a specific short-term‚ even that directly leads to another event or series of events‚ and an underlying cause develops over a long period of time and indirectly leads to a specific event and it may be difficult to discover or reveal them. The Immediate cause of WW1 was the assassination of French Duke
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a previous exposure ■ Ag-ab reaction – release large quantities of chemicals‚ enzyme‚ and cell stimulators that are damaging to the host. ■ Traditionally classified based on time after exposure to offending antigen ❑ Immediate hypersensitivity – Ab mediated ❑ Delayed hypersensitivity – Cell mediated Types of Hypersensitivity Type I - ANAPHYLACTIC Type II - CYTOTOXIC Type III – IMMUNE MEDIATED Type IV – DELAYED Type I Hypersensitivity
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St B | What were the Immediate Causes of the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre? | Document Sources 15‚16‚17‚18 | | Travis Bontorin | 10/24/2012 | The immediate causes of the Saint Bartholomew’s day massacre‚ 1572 using the sources from Barbara Diefendorf’s “The Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre‚ A Brief History with Documents. | Since the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre there has been a great deal of controversy over the causes and blame of the historic crisis. Any religious dispute
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tensions festering across the globe. While the immediate causes of WWII were manifold‚ they were deeply rooted in the aftermath of the Great War. Additionally‚ Japan’s calculated decision to force the United States into the conflict through the attack on Pearl Harbor further escalated the already brewing tensions. The war‚ its consequences‚ and the decisions made during this time had profound and lasting effects on both domestic and international affairs. Immediate and Underlying Causes of WWII‚ Relating
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