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    Focus II: Heat and Cold Therapy Focus Objectives 1. Develop two (2) complete nursing diagnoses related to thermal treatments. Hypothermia related to immersion in cold water as evidenced by muscle rigidity and shivering. (411) Risk for shock related to hypovolemia. (721) Impaired Tissue Integrity related to extremes temperature as evidenced by damage integument. (803) Risk for imbalanced body temperature related to hot environments. (105) 2. Discuss and explain the 4 methods of heat transmission.

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    entertainment‚ stock quotes) from the Internet * Play games * Watch TV * Send text messages * Integrate other devices such as PDAs‚ MP3 players and GPS receivers ADVANTAGES: * Makes communication much easier * It is much more portable than the telephone DISADVANTAGES: * Students nowadays‚ spend much more time in communicating with their friends rather than doing their obligations like chores and school works. * Reliance on technology * Vocabulary. Due to the newly

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    The most common meat tenderizer used in India is raw (un-ripened) papaya The leaves‚ and green skin of raw papaya contain an enzyme called Papain. The connective tissue in the meat breaks down when it comes in contact with Papain. Papaya is preferred tenderizer for red meat (Lamb‚ Mutton‚ Goat‚ Beef). It can be used for fowl. The preferred tenderizer for fowl is Yogurt How to use yogurt to tenderize meats? You should NOT discard the tenderizing paste. When the connective tissue gets gelatinized

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    Component of Computer

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    A computer system consists of mainly four basic units; namely input unit‚ storage unit‚ central processing unit and output unit. Central Processing unit further includes Arithmetic logic unit and control unit‚ as shown in the figure:. A computer performs five major operations or functions irrespective of its size and make. These are • it accepts data or instructions as input‚ • it stores data and instruction • it processes data as per the instructions‚ • it controls all operations inside a computer

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    April 2010 .In fact‚ they were in the market for around two decades but their usage was well known after the release of apple I-Pad. It functions on the same operating system that of the i-phone i.e IOS. The tablets are simple electronic devices‚ they are portable with built in controls. It has touch screen interface and appears to be a touch mobile with big screen size. I-pad was launched by apple and lot of tablets models were released by various companies like Samsung note‚ Motorola zoom etc. this

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    peripheral devices

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    pointer on a display screen. The most common pointing device is the mouse. Scanner - Copies a picture or document into the computer Camera - Allows you to input photographs into the computer Graphic tablet - A pressure sensitive pad that is plugged into the computer. When you draw on the tablet with a special pen the drawing appears on the screen. Microphone - A device that converts sound waves into electrical signals that are inputted into the computer OUTPUT DEVICES

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    Morgan Wood

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    | Methods | Heat | Arthritis‚ stiff muscles‚ pain relief‚ increases blood flow | Hot soak‚ hot compress‚ heating pad | Moist heat | Helps muscle tension‚ relaxation and hasten healing | Hot compress‚ Sitz baths‚ tub baths‚ warm soaks‚ heat hydrotherapy‚ whirlpool bath‚ paraffin treatment | Dry heat | Helps muscle tension‚ and patients can easily purchase them at a store for at home use. | (No water) Electric heating pad‚ chemical hot packs‚ hot water bottles and aquamatic pads | Cold packs

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    A suffix connected with a file that denotes the type of file. Macro Virus- A type of virus that infects documents such as MS Word and Excel. Monitor-A.K.A. display screen that shows the graphical interface through resolutions. Laptop- It is a portable‚ usually battery-powered microcomputer small enough to rest on the user’s lap. Anti Virus- It is a protective software designed to defend your computer against Malware Hardware- A comprehensive term for all of the physical parts of the computer

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    discs and drums‚ let me explain the basic working principle of any braking system installed in cars. When brakes are applied‚ vehicles come to a halt through application of friction against the wheels. Heat is generated in the process. The conversion of kinetic energy of the rotating wheels into heat slows down the wheel. Early automotive brake systems used a drum design at all four wheels. They were called drum brakes because the components were housed in a round drum that rotated along with the

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    standard brakes on the higher priced cars. It took many years to be implemented in the lower price cars. As the speed of the vehicles and their weight increased‚ better brakes were needed. The major problem in drum brakes is that the heat is not efficiently exhausted. The heat which is produced inside the drum cannot escape because the drum makes a cover so that the wind could not take it away. Whereas disc brakes were kept open to the wind passing. Since 1950’s the effort on pedal pressure to operate

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