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    3RAI presentation

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    3RAI RECORDING‚ ANALYSING AND USING HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION Absence due to stress & mental health problems Jacqui McInnes‚ 42783204 Aims and Objectives To analysis a survey done by the CIPD regarding absence due to stress and mental health problems Findings I produced this pie chart myself 40% 60% Managing stress 60% of organisations are taking steps to identify and reduce stress in the workplace‚ whereas 1/3 of organisations identify stress as a top cause of absence but are not taking

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    trauma presentation

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    TRAUMA AND  EMERCENCY  NURSING BY SEELAA SEGARAN The nursing care  and management  of a client with  Tension  Pneumothorax. INTRODUCTION ANATOMY OF  THE LUNG DEFINATION  OF TENSION  PNEUMOTHORAX PROGRESSIVE BUILD­UP OF AIR  WITHIN THE PLEURAL SPACE DUE TO A LUNG LACERATION    AIR TO ESCAPE INTO THE PLEURAL  SPACE BUT NOT TO RETURN ’ONE­WAY­VALVE’ EFFECT  PUSHES THE MEDIASTINUM  OBSTRUCTS VENOUS RETURN = CIRCULATORY INSTABILITY  TRAUMATIC ARREST. SYMPTOMS  Respiratory distress  Distended neck vein

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    Sci 207 Week 4 Essay

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    This document of SCI 207 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 comprises: In the 1980s a popular environmental slogan was "Reduce‚ Reuse and Recycle" and now "Go Green‚" is a popular message. Consider the Reusable Grocery Bags sold in markets everywhere. What are the pros and cons that you see in this latest trend? Give examples of the potential environmental impact. Sociology - General Sociology Trends in the Environment . In the 1980s a popular environmental slogan was "Reduce‚ Reuse and

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    COSO REPORT SUMMARY CHAPTER 1: DEFINITION Internal Control is a process‚ effected by an entity’s board of directors‚ management and other personnel‚ designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of objectives in the following categories: - Effectiveness and efficiency of operations - Reliability or financial reporting - Compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Internal control is: - A process; Internal control is not one event or circumstance

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    Treatment for Neurodegenerative Diseases The McGovern Institute claims‚ “Brain disorders are among the most serious health problems facing modern society” (“Neurodegenerative Diseases and Brain Injury”). The term neurodegenerative refers to the progressive breakdown of nerve cells (Mandal). Due to the aging population‚ the demand for a definitive cure is on the rise. To date‚ a cure for this condition has not been discovered. However‚ research has revealed preventative measures that decrease a

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    Sci 241 Week 5

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    fat-soluble antioxidant. Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting. u s t A Ta s t e J Do vitamins give you extra energy? Should everyone take folate supplements? Does eating carrots improve your vision? Can vitamin E protect you from heart disease? The Vitamins Vitamins Are Vital to Your Health Vitamins Provide Many Different Functions in the Body Vitamins Are Found in Almost Everything You Eat We Need Enough but Not Too Much of Each Vitamin Some Vitamins Are Soluble in Water and Others

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    Zoonotic Diseases

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    Introduction Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases which can be transmitted from animals to man. Due to frequent contact and domestication of wildlife animals‚ zoonotic diseases are increasingly becoming more prevalent. Public parks and gardens are home to abundant populations of birds. One of the most frequent species known to thrive in such areas are feral pigeon (Columba livia). Although there are few reports of disease transmission between pigeons and humans‚ their close interaction

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    PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS CEREBRAL PALSY * A comprehensive diagnostic term used to designate a group of nonprogressive disorders resulting from malfunction of the motor centers and pathways of the brain. * It is genrally characterized by paralysis‚ weakness‚ incoordination‚ or ataxia. Pathophysiology and Etiology * Prenatal Factors (Most Common) 1. Infection (rubella‚ toxoplasmosis‚ herpes simplex‚ and cytomegalovirus) 2. Maternal anoxia‚ anemia‚ placental infarcts

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    Sporadic Alzheimer’s disease: The Disease of the Century Estimated about fifteen million people worldwide have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Some scientists believe that almost ninety percent of all Alzheimer’s disease is sporadic. Sporadic Alzheimer’s is a type of Alzheimer’s that either men or women of all ages can be affected‚ although most cases occur in people over 65 years of age. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a fatal disease of the brain that affects brain functions such as memory

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    Diseases That Effect The Human Body. A medical documentary Sharita Aggers HCA/220 10/13/2013 Introduction Key points of Discussion Diseases that affect The Human Body: 1. Thyroid Disease 2. Pneumonia 3. Tuberculosis 4. Coronary Artery Disease 5. Colon Cancer. 6. Liver Disease Thyroid Disease Signs and Symptoms include: Fatigue Weight Gain Bloating Muscle Weakness Racing Heartbeat Thyroid Disease (cont.) Female women are at greater risk than men. Recent neck trauma‚ biopsy‚ injection

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