Phlebotomy Notes Primary duty of phlebotomist – collect blood specimens for laboratory testing Methods of Blood Collection: 1. Arterial puncture 2. Capillary puncture 3. Venipuncture General Blood Collection Equipment & Supplies 1. Blood drawing station 2. Phlebotomy chairs 3. Equipment carriers 4. Glove & glove liners 5. Antiseptics 6. Disinfectants 7. Hand sanitizers 8. Gauze pads/cotton balls 9. Bandages 10. Slides 11. Pen 12. Watch 13. Needle & sharps containers
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services Patent- protects invention Copyright- protects original artistic and literary work Trademark- business name to distinguish name and sources legal presumption that owner of mark legal presumption of exclusive right to use mark Puts public at note of ownership (R) You can register a Trademark through the state or federal government: Federal: USPTOS database can find your marks record registration with US customs and agencies for international business and eliminate infringing products across
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Chapter 7 Inflation The global economy experienced significant financial crises in 2007-08. The financial crisis emanated in subprime mortgage loan portfolio and shocked the confidence of the international institutions and markets which in turn badly deteriorated the economic development and balance of payments across the world. In the developing countries‚ the crisis was seen at the time when they were already experiencing severe terms of trade and slower economic growth. The financial meltdown
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COMLAW 301 Notes Lecturer details Name: Christopher Spells Office: Room 560 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 82148 Email: c.spells@auckland.ac.nz Name: Audrey Sharp Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 87452 Email: am.sharp@auckland.ac.nz Name: Chye-Ching Huang Office: Room 576/2 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. 81644 Email: cc.huang@auckland.ac.nz Name: Barnard Hutchinson Office: Room 674 OGGB Phone: 373 7599 ext. Didn’t say Email: b.hutchinson@auckland.ac.nz Assessment Multiple
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COMM 3P18 Lecture Notes Monday September 9‚ 2013 Why Audience Studies? We are all audiences. We are bought and sold. We are fans. We are active. The Cultural Industries Post WW1 Interested in how propaganda worked. Concerned with TV‚ Radio‚ etc. But… Effects models cant explain the complex relationships we have with texts. We aren’t docile‚ passive audiences. We don’t believe everything we read/see. Example of switching Barbie and GI Joe Voices in dolls and sold them.
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RELEASE NOTE Microsoft Dynamics ® NAV 2009 SP1 IN Service Tax – Reverse Charge‚ Part I On this page: Overview Reference Information Important Notice to Customers Important Notice to Partners Installation Licensing Objects Setup Support Information Linguistic Quality Feedback 1. Overview According to Notification No 15/2012-ST dated 17.03.2012‚ the proposed Reverse Charge Mechanism is made applicable from the 1st of July‚ when Section 66B of the Finance Act‚ 1994 (Charge of
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BB. Epithets- a term or phrase used to characterize the nature of a character‚ object‚ or event. Example: “Rosy-fingered dawn.” CC. Catalogs- long lists (in this case‚ of heroes and villains) Archetypes/Hero’s Journey: Refer to your Cornell Notes on Archetypes and the Hero’s Journey for these entries. Sample Dialectical Journal Evidence (quotation and context) Analysis – Commentary Quotation: “‘Cyclops‚ / you ask my honorable name? Remember / the gift you promised me‚ and I shall tell
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Textbook Chapter 6 Communication Chapter discusses what is communicated in a negotiation‚ how people communicate during negotiations‚ and how to improve communications during a negotiation. Important to note that what is communicated is equally as important as what is not communicated What is Communicated during a Negotiation? There are 5 categories of communication that occur in a negotiation - Offers‚ Counteroffers‚ and Motives o Bargainers generally act according to their preference
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Important Notes Article 1157 of the New Civil Code states that there are 5 sources of obligations: laws‚ contracts‚ quasi-contracts‚ felonies (acts or omissions punished by law)‚ and quasi-delicts. PEOPLE’S CAR INC.‚ vs. Commando Security L-36840 May 22‚ 1973 Facts: Plaintiff‚ a car dealer‚ entered into a contract with defendant‚ a security agency‚ and its duty is to guard the former’s premises from theft‚ robbery‚ vandalism and other unlawful acts. On a certain night‚ the security guard deployed
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Chapter 1 Assurance Services The broad range of information enhancement services that are provided by CPAs There are two types: -Increase reliability of information -Putting information into a form or context that facilitates decision making Types of Services Assurance Services -Attestation Services Example: Audits of Financial Statements‚ Examinations of Internal Control -Other Assurance Services Example: CPA ElderCare Prime Plus Services Non Assurance Services -Tax Services -Management
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