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    Tiny Tots and Toddlers Drug-Free Workplace Team A: Brenda Barelle and Liana Ochoa PSY/425 July 15‚ 2013 Steven Brown Tiny Tots and Toddlers Drug Free Workplace Tiny Tots and Toddlers is a facility that cares for children during parent’s absence while at work. Having a drug free workplace is essential for everyone’s safety on the workforce. Prescription drugs are more readily available then ever today. Recently this corporation has considered implementing policies for a drug-free workplace

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    How does the midwife confirm that a pregnant woman is in good health? Discuss the assessment of physical wellbeing of the woman and what the midwife does when there are deviations from the normal health for the woman. Contents Introduction 3 The Role of the Midwife in Antenatal Care 4 First Antenatal Booking Visit 6 Return Antenatal Visits 7 Normal Values and Deviations from Normal 9 Signs of Deterioration 10 Recognition of acute critical illness in pregnancy 13 Conclusion 15

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    Multiplication of contaminant bacteria in urine and interpretation of delayed culture. Abstract A prospective study of the bacterial populations of non-infected urine was mounted in an attempt to define the length of delay between voiding and analysis during which culture would not give false positive results due to the multiplication of contaminant bacteria present at the time of voiding. The findings suggest that culture of urine within four hours of voiding is likely to give a true indication

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    applicants must have the basics: must be U.S. citizens‚ between 21 and 36 years of age at the time of appointment‚ must possess a valid driver’s license‚ be willing to relocate anywhere in the U.S.‚ successfully completing a written and oral assessment‚ urinalysis drug screening‚ medical examination‚ Physical Task Test‚ polygraph examination‚ psychological assessment‚ comprehensive background investigation and be able to obtain a Top Secret security clearance. Of course physical requirements are needed as

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    Hillcrest Medical Case 1

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION or EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT RECORD Patient Name: Brenda C. Seggerman Patient ID: 903321 DOB: Age: 35 Sex: F Room No.: Date of Admission/Date of Arrival: 3/27---- Admitting /Attending Physician: Alex McClure M.D. Admitting Diagnosis: Ectopic Pregnancy Chief Complaint: The patient presents in the emergency room this morning‚ complaining of lower abdominal pain. History of Present Illness: The patient states that she has been having

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    Kawasaki disease Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Infantile polyarteritis Last reviewed: June 20‚ 2011. Kawasaki disease is a rare condition in children that involves inflammation of the blood vessels. Causes‚ incidence‚ and risk factors Kawasaki disease occurs most frequently in Japan‚ where the disease was first discovered. In the United States‚ after congenital heart defects‚ Kawasaki disease is the leading cause of heart disease in children. Most of these patients are younger than age

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    How is Medical Technology related to Biochemistry? It is important to study biochemistry if you want to be a medical technologist‚ because it is a basic knowledge required in a clinical practice. It is an important building block if you are going to study medicine. Biochemistry discusses the chemistry of various body portion like the blood‚ urine or any other fluids‚ since medical technologists analyze those to determine a disease. Biochemistry will help medical technologists understand physiological

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    Data gathered includes white count of 9.5‚ hemoglobin is 14.1‚ glucose is 100‚ BUN is 15‚ creatinine 0.92‚ sodium of 140‚ potassium of 4.0‚ chloride 103‚ CO2 of 29.9‚ calcium is 9.1‚ bilirubin 0.22‚ alkaline phosphatase 104‚ ALT of 18‚ AST of 13. Urinalysis has specific gravity of 1.020‚ pH of 5.5‚ no white cells‚ no red cells. Chest CT was done. Radiologist describes chronic periapical pleural parenchymal scar and mild bibasilar subsegmental atelectasis. No active infiltrates. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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    A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects any part of the urinary tract. Symptoms include frequent feeling and/or need to urinate‚ pain during urination‚ and cloudy urine. The main causal agent is Escherichia coli. Although urine contains a variety of fluids‚ salts‚ and waste products‚ it does not usually have bacteria in it‚ but when bacteria get into the bladder or kidney and multiply in the urine‚ they may cause a UTI. The most common type of UTI is acute cystitis

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    Acute Kidney Injury

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    become increasingly elevated as AKI develops (Urden et al.‚ 2012). Some of the electrolytes to assess are: potassium‚ sodium‚ calcium‚ and magnesium. The important test to run for the assessment of electrolytes and other laboratory values are: urinalysis‚ and cbc. Nursing Diagnoses Some possible nursing diagnoses related to AKI are: * Risk for electrolyte imbalance * Risk for infection * Risk for imbalanced fluid volume (Ackley & Ladwig‚ 2011). Planning Some of the goals for

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