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    Background‚ Medication error is common place in healthcare practice; however‚ medication errors are often under-reported. The purpose of this study is twofold; to assess hospital staff’s perceptions of organizational culture of safety in both hospitals‚ and to assess the impact of the organizational safety culture on error reporting. Methods‚ this is a cross-sectional survey conducted among 1300 of hospital staff members in the National Centre for Cancer Care and Research‚ and Heart Hospital‚ from

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF MARC IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND STORAGE TABLE OF CONTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………….1 1.0 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………..3 2.0 DEFINITION………………………………………………………………..4 3.0 HISTORY OF MARC………………………………………………………4 4.0 THE IMPORTANT OF MARC IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND STORAGE…………………………………………………………...........5-6 4.1 4.2 5.0 INFORMATION CONTAIN IN MARC…………………………................7 5.1 5.2 6.0 MARC TERMS AND ITS DEFINITIONS…………………………...…8-10

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    CU2667 1.1 Health and Safety at work Act 1974 Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulation 1981 include amendment on 2009 The Electricity at Work regulations 1989 Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 Communicable diseases and infection control Working Time Regulations 1998 Care Standard Act 2000 Control of exposure to Hazardous to Health 1999 Food Safety

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    Prevention: Drinking as self-medication. Several theories link alcohol’s presumed stress-reduction effects to reduced processing of threatening information. Sayette (1993) argued alcohol may reduce appraisal of threatening information. Hull (1981) suggested alcohol may reduce self-awareness. Use of drugs typically peaks during the 20s. Gender. In adults male users if illegal drugs outnumber women by around 2 or 3 to 1. Figures from under 20s report more similar levels of use. Women are more likely

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    1. While anchoring your vessel‚ the best time to let go the anchor is when the vessel is __________. A. dead in the water B. moving fast ahead over the ground C. moving fast astern over the ground D. moving slowly astern over the ground 2. When anchoring in calm water‚ it is best to __________. A. maintain slight headway when letting go the anchor B. have slight sternway on the vessel while letting go the anchor C. wait until the vessel is dead in the water before letting go the anchor

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    1) The main function of secondary storage is to store programs and data when they are not being used. 2) secondary storage is used to store data that is not being used 3) The most widely used form of secondary storage is magnetic disks because they are nonvolatile. 4) They are portable‚ inexpensive‚ lightweight‚ nonvolatile‚ and easily accesible. 5) It must be formatted‚ formatting defines the disk surface and erases any pre-existing data. It also scans the disk for any defects. 6) 1‚ the recording

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    Encoding‚ Storage and Retrieval: The Processes of Memory Memory is very complex and a little mysterious. There is a lot to know about the way one can organize a lifetime of memories. Research has helped clarify several missing elements in the traditional three-stage memory model. One can now understand the way information is changed as it is encoded‚ stored and then later retrieved. These three processes can be described similarly to the memory of a computer. The first step to remembering a piece

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    This can be compared to the actual prison wall. The prison wall surrounds the prison like the cell wall is a stiff wall that surrounds the membrane‚ giving the cell a rigid‚ box like shape. Another resemblance is between the vacuole and storage rooms. The storage rooms stores food‚ water‚ for the inmates to eat later like the vacuole stores water‚ food‚ waste products‚ and other materials. In addition‚ a correspondence could be between the mitochondria and the prison generator. The Prison Generator

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    Glycogen Storage Disease type III is an autosomal recessive disorder that is caused by the deficiency of the glycogen debrancher enzyme. This deficiency causes there to be a mutation on exon three and it causes abnormally structured glycogen to be present in the body. This disease can be diagnosed by multiple tolerance tests and it also can be diagnosed by analyzing the muscle tissues. This disease causes problems in the liver and in the muscles. The tolerance tests are used to test for liver diseases

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    children are stimulants it does not give the children the ability to be “high” (NICE‚ 2013). However‚ there are some side effects of taking medication to help the effects of ADHD‚ such as sleep problems depressed appetite and even supressed growth. Goldman (2010) looked at

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