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    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 1 History and examination of the cardiovascular system I Mitral stenosis 3 2 Mitral regurgitation 8 3 Mixed mitral valve disease 12 4 Aortic regurgitation 13 6 Mixed aortic valve lesion 23 7 Mixed mitral and aortic valve disease 24 8 Hypertension 27 9 Atrial fibrillation 31 10 Palpitations 35 11 Slow pulse rate 37 12 Gallop rhythm 39 13 Angina pectoris 41 14 Acute myocardial infarction 45 15 Jugular venous pulse 52 16 Congestive cardiac failure 54 17 Infective

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    of the day – When students arrive to the classroom‚ they will place their materials in the proper locations‚ then transition into independent work through the following procedures: 1. Students will enter the classroom and begin the arrival routine. 2. Each student removes their folder and snack from their backpack‚ and then puts the backpack in their cubby. 3. Their folder goes in the “Homework Folder” bin‚ and their snack goes in the snack basket at their table. 4. The student should

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    Routine Activity Theory

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    Routine activity theory is a sub-field of rational choice[->0] and criminology[->1]‚ developed by Marcus Felson[->2] and Lawrence E. Cohen[->3]. Routine activity theory says that crime[->4] is normal and depends on the opportunities available. If a target is not protected enough‚ and if the reward is worth it‚ crime will happen. Crime does not need hardened offenders‚ super-predators‚ convicted felons or wicked people. Crime just needs an opportunity. The basic premise of routine activity theory

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    What are the positive and negative effects of communication in an organization? There is no denying the importance of communication in an organization‚ considering the fact that in an organization people belonging to different social and professional backgrounds come together to work for the same goals. "The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." George Bernard Shaw This quote pretty much sums up the root cause of all conflicts in the workplace

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    My Daily Routine

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    My Daily Routine A lot of people have different daily routines. My day starts with Fajr payer at 6:00 am but it is not at all easy to get up at 6:00 early in the morning. I set up at least 3 alarms‚ finally when the third alarm rings and with a great deal of effort when my mind gets conscious I get out of my bed. I tidy my bed‚ brush my teeth‚ take a shower or do wazzu. After fajr namaz then I have my breakfast. The breakfast is the best time to communicate with your parents. When we sit down

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    Over the last several months‚ Nehemyah and his grandmother have made steady progress. Since Nikita has been in better health‚ she has been consistent with Nehemyah’s toileting schedule‚ using PECS and maintaining a routine at home. Nikita is able to keep up with Nehemyah’s energetic behaviors to the best of her ability and recognizes consistency is needed in order to keep his behaviors. Nikita and Nehemyah’s Behavioral Team have noticed that he uses more verbalization throughout session and throughout

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    The Emergency Room

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    The Emergency Room The emergency department team consists of many trained professionals each with a specific job in treating the patient. Emergency room personnel usually consists of administrative registration clerks‚ a triage nurse‚ primary nurses‚ a charge nurse‚ the attending physician or emergency nurse practitiner‚ and nursing assistants. Also‚ in certain hospitals the trauma team (surgeons‚ anesthesiologists‚ and specialized physicians) may be on standby to aid in an emergency situation

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    Routine and Intuitive Decisions. The power of intuition in decision making. As our life becomes more dynamic and less structured‚ intuition gains more and more recognition as an essential decision making tool. You have probably heard of experienced decision makers who are able to directly recognize the best option or course of action in many tricky situations. The solution just comes to them from somewhere in their subconscious mind‚ instead of being a result a lengthy chain of logical derivations

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    My Life Is a Routine

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    A Routine Life to One Person May Be a Glamorous One to Another It started out as a typical boring day. It is amazing that one can be so accustomed to a certain way of life‚ be so bored and restless‚ and then suddenly something sneaks in and alters one’s whole perspective. That something was one of my life’s little lessons. It was a hot and humid Tuesday morning which was typical for North Carolina. I had gotten up‚ did my toiletries‚ made breakfast‚ and prepared to go to work. I had been

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    Emergency Contraceptives

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    Emergency contraception should be seen as a respectful pregnancy prevention method rather than just a “morning after pill” for promiscuous women. It has been an available healthcare option for a number of years and has prevented countless abortions. Many couples‚ teenagers and young adults approve of emergency contraception. However‚ other categories of people such as parents of teenagers and members of the Catholic Church remain unconvinced that this health-care option is actually beneficial. It

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