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    reflection is to describe my personal experience in wound care and its management. Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle has been adapted in order to provide structure to the reflection process. Description At the care home I had to nurse many client’s who had developed pressure sores. One particular wound stands out from the rest‚ it belonged to a lady in her late 70’s who was immobile and suffers from incontinence and slight dementia. Her wound was extremely large on her sacrum‚ black and very hard

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    Winding Up of Company:

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    administrator called a liquidator‚ is appointed and he takes control of the company‚ collects its debts and finally distributes any surplus among the members in accordance with their rights. Kind of Companies can be wound up: Only a limited company can be wound-up. The term "winding-up" (or "wound-up") bears a similar meaning of "liquidation". It generally means that all the assets of the company would be realized (sold off and converted to cash) through a legal process in order to repay its debts. Winding-up

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    a skin graft if you have lost a large area of skin from a burn‚ wound‚ or pressure sore. You may also need skin grafting if you had a large piece of skin removed as a result of surgery. Skin grafting can help your skin to heal‚ prevent large scars‚ and prevent infection. The three main types of skin grafts are: • Split-thickness skin graft. This option works for wounds that

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    First Aid

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    remain calm and respond appropriately can make a significant difference in the outcome for the victim. II. Objectives ㅡ To have a brief introduction to First Aid‚ what it is and its importance. ㅡ To present some First Aid Techniques regarding wounds and bleeding. ㅡ To know what First Aid Kits are. ㅡ To provide a First Aid Kit at home. ㅡ To be able to use these information in preparation for emergency situations. III. Summary First Aid is the provision of initial care or treatment

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    Patient Confidentiality‚ a Case Study Inna Gerenshteyn Empire State College Patient Confidentiality‚ A Case Study Advances in technology‚ including computerized medical databases‚ the Internet‚ and telehealth‚ have opened the door to potential‚ unintentional breaches of private/confidential health information. Protection of privacy/confidentiality is essential to the trusting relationship between health care providers and patients. Quality patient care requires the communication of

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    I was asked to create a report demonstrating my knowledge on the need‚ importance and understanding of the various aspects of safety and health at work. In my report I must answer the following six questions. 1. Explore the role of communications and training in the promotion and provision of health and safety in the workplace. Communications and training are very important when it comes to good health and safety in the workplace. It is the employers’ responsibility to ensure that the needs for good

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    Reflective Account of ....

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    Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)‚ Continues Bladder Drainage (CBD)‚ Chest Tube Insertion‚ Incision and Drainage (I&D)‚ Toilet and Sutures (T&S) etc. I acknowledge that my practice may not always be evidence based and lack of understanding of the wound infection from T&S procedure. I do fully realize that as a health care professional‚ I have a duty of care for every patient (Nursing & Midwifery Council‚ 2004).

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    Winding Up of a Company

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    company may have to face winding up proceedings on many accounts. The company could be wound-up either by a tribunal (through court) or voluntarily by the members of the company. A sick or potentially sick company can file a petition for voluntary winding up of company. The company must seek clearance for closure from the government. A company referred to the Board of Financial and Industrial Reconstruction can be wound-up after the order is passed by the board. Once the amount of settlement (assets

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    or by creditors (iii) Voluntary winding up under the supervision of the court. 2.1 Compulsory Winding Up By the Court Section 241 states the following circumstances under which a company may be wound up by The Court: * lf the company has by special resolution resolved that the company be wound up by the Court; or * lf default is made in filing the statutory report or in holding the statutory meeting; or * lf the company does not commence its business within a year from its incorporation

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    Galen's Medical Theory

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    a medically-trained Roman army veteran and encyclopaedist from whom we derive much of our modern medical knowledge. Before Greek influences‚ the ancient Romans lacked structured and qualified medical knowledge and facilities to aid in attending to wounds and injuries. Nevertheless‚ it should be noted that the ancient Romans‚ chiefly the Roman Army‚ had some of the finest medical and surgical techniques and methods until the turn of the 18th century. Thus‚ a Roman surgery was a

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