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    Discharge Summary

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    right lower quadrant drain 11/14/2012 Complications: None Discharge Diagnosis: Acute suppurative appendicitis‚ perforated. DIAGNOSTIC LAB/IMAGING: Lab results at the time of admission showed a WBC count of 13. CT scan done in the ED revealed an acute appendicitis with phlegmon. HOSPITAL COURSE: This 46 year old Caucasian gentleman presented to the ED with a 3 day history of abdominal pain; however‚ over the past 24 hours it had radiated and migrated to the right lower quadrant causing

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    Triangle and Marks

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    [Marks:2] 13] The perpendicular distance of a point from the x - axis is 2 units and the perpendicular distance from the y - axis is 5 units. Write the coordinates of such a point if it lies in the: (i) I Quadrant (ii) II Quadrant (iii) III Quadrant (iv) IV Quadrant [Marks:2] 14] The volume of a cuboid is given by the algebraic expression ky2 - 6ky +8k. Find the possible expressions of the dimensions of the cuboid. [Marks:2] 15] Simplify the following

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    Johari window

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    Johari Window perspectives Called ’regions ’ or ’areas ’ or ’quadrants ’. Each contains and represents the information - feelings‚ motivation‚ etc - in terms of whether the information is known or unknown by the person‚ and whether the information is known or unknown by others. The Johari Window is shown as a four-quadrant grid‚ which you can see in the diagram below. Explaining the Johari Window Johari quadrant 1 Open area‚ open self‚ free area‚ free

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    Differential Staining

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    Differential Staining Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to become familiar with subtypes of culture media and the uses for each‚ learn and employ the streak and pour dish techniques‚ and generate a pure culture of a specific organism. Set Up: For this experiment I needed: 1 Distilled water‚ 1 Paper towels‚ 1 10%-bleach or 70% alcohol solution‚ 1 Zip bag‚ 1 Pan to heat agar‚ 1 Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)‚ 1 Cultures: S. epidermidis and L. acidophilus‚ 1 Gloves‚ Disposable

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    Limit of a Function

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    Pre-Calculus – Mid-Term Name_________________ 1. What is the solution region to the following function? f (x) > 2x + 4 + 3 A. Quadrant I only B. Quadrants I and III Quadrants II‚ III and IV C. Quadrants I and II 2. Determine which of the following relations is not a function. A. B. C. D. 3. Which defines

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    Dedlection

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    this experiment‚ we were needed to find the deflection of Ring‚ Semicircle and quadrant made from the curved beam. The experiment is carry out by applied these beam with a load that weight 5N for circle and 2N for Semicircle and Quadrat. For the ring shape‚ the load is added 5N contiuosly until the load 40N and the dial reading is note down every time the load is added. Similar step is repeated using Semicircle and Quadrant that is we add 2N load continuously until 14N and take the dial reading. For

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    understand other people ’s preferences and tendencies which may pave the way for a better relationship with them . Constructing a Johari Window is another way to improve self-knowledge . Let me now discuss what I have done in details . In the first quadrant ‚ which represents my Open Self ‚ or the side that are known to me and to others ‚ I have put the adjectives sympathetic ‚ caring ‚ and emotional . Being a ``feeler ’ I understand the complexity of emotions which makes me compassionate towards

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    Econ3101 - Section 006 Intermediate Microeconomics Xavier Vinyals-Mirabent Due: Wednesday‚ February 1st‚ 2012. Solutions to Homework 1. 1 1. A consumer has preferences for two goods. Her preferences satisfy Axioms 1 through 4 as discussed in class. A v D v 10 E v 5 C v B v 0 0 5 (a) Plot and label the following bundles: A (2‚10) B (6‚2) C (0‚4) D (8‚10) E (4‚6) (b) Assume A is indifferent to B (A ∼ B). On a single line‚ list all the bundles in descending order of preference

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    Hesi Case Study Essay

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    Abdomen 1. Ascites is defined as an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid within the peritoneal cavity. 2. Pyloric stenosis is a
congenital narrowing of the pyloric sphincter. 


 3. Moles on the abdomen are common. 4. The organ in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen is the
liver. 5 
The four layers of large‚ flat abdominal muscles form the ventral abdominal wall. 6.
Pyrosis is a burning sensation in the upper abdomen. 7. The abdomen normally moves with breathing until the age of __7__ years

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    The Johari Window

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    Johari Window perspectives are called ’regions’ or ’areas’ or ’quadrants’. Each of these regions contains and represents the information - feelings‚ motivation‚ etc - known about the person‚ in terms of whether the information is known or unknown by the person‚ and whether the information is known or unknown by others in the group. The Johari Window’s four regions‚ (areas‚ quadrants‚ or perspectives) are as follows‚ showing the quadrant numbers and commonly used names. 1. what is known by the person

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