part one of this list of facts about the turtle. We learned in the last article that the shell is not what we think it is‚ and that these creatures can be more ferocious than previously imagined. Here is part two of our list. Number Eight: They Differentiate Genders by Scent The sexual organs of these animals exists beneath the tail. Since they cannot tell each other apart by sight alone‚ they sniff each other in this spot to be able to tell for mating purposes. Number Seven: They are Almost Deaf
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health care problems that are in the constant eye of health care organizations to fight as transmission can be quick and insidious and prevention is far more cost efficient and manageable than treatment of the infections. For a long time‚ healthcare acquired infections (HAIs) were a major hassle for health care settings to deal with as they not only put the patients at risk of negative health outcomes and complications; their treatment presents a heavy cost on the setting as health insurances refuse
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Hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) are an undesirable situation or condition that affects the patient and the care they receive. The condition was not present on admission (POA)‚ it developed while the patient was in the hospital. HACs lead to increase length of stay (LOS)‚ increase in patient care cost‚ poor patient outcomes‚ and even death. It is estimated that in 2010 adult patients experienced roughly 4.8 million HACs out of 32.8 million hospital discharges. There are eight initial conditions
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1. Coupons are a tried-and-true promotion method‚ and the Internet includes other couponing sites. How does Groupon differentiate itself? a. Groupon is a business that helps other businesses try and make a profit from their business. Groupon helps a business gain exposure and attract interested shoppers through a discounted membership deal. Groupon helps the business come up with a deal on discounted good or services. The owner of the business sets the terms from the business deal the minimum and
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’against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. A. The ’nature versus nurture’ debate is a subject much discussed in the subject of psychology. It concerns an individual’s ’innate’ qualities versus that of ’learned’ experiences. The behaviour which people are born with is called innate behaviour‚ as opposed to learned behaviour‚ which is gained through experience. Nativists believe this behaviour to be natural & instinctive. Reflexes are innate behaviour‚ and infants are born
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admitted to the hospital via Assisted Living Facility. She has Hospital Acquired Pneumonia and is having acute confusion episodes. She cannot describe any pain‚ but says “ow” when she is being examined. She is aware of herself‚ but is not oriented to time or place. Subjective: Patient states “Ow” during examination Objective: Temp: 97.5‚ Pulse: 66‚ BP: 142/71‚ Resp: 20‚ O2: 98% Room air Medical diagnosis of Hospital Acquired Pneumonia Medical history includes atrial fibrillation‚ hypertension
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Effects of hospital-acquired infections in public hospitals of low-income countries Hospital-acquired or nosocomial or healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are those which are transmitted to the patients during their treatment in a hospital or any other healthcare facility but which are not present or incubating before admission (Bagheri Nejad‚ Allegranzi‚ Syed‚ Ellis‚ & Pittet‚ 2011). Patients in low-income countries mostly depend on the public hospitals for their treatment‚ whereas public hospitals
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STUDENT ID: 2012713211 ANSWER FOR WEEKLY QUESTION CHAPTER 1. a) Differentiate between data‚ information and knowledge and provide an example to illustrate the differences. DATA | INFORMATION | KNOWLEDGE | Data is the things that are not give any specific meaning or to give explanation of some activity that happened. Example: I have the computer. | Information is the things that have specific meaning or the activity can be explained because we know the meaning or value. The data has been
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Q: In your own words‚ details the ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. A: There are two types of behaviour‚ innate and learned. Innate behaviour (also known as nature) is defined as natural and instinctive. It is the behaviour present at birth‚ the fixed‚ unchanging behaviours.Nativists believe that various aspects of behaviour are innate. They argue that behaviour is due to genetics as we inherit the qualities that decide the kind of person we will be. For
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1.1 It is important to meet the needs of an individual communication needs because it enables them to express themselves in a method they feel comfortable. It is important to respect their communication needs as it will prevent individuals feeling isolated but also helps to encourage them build relationships with others. 1.2 When supporting individuals with specific communication needs our own role and practice may impact when communicating. This could be from us not being trained correctly to
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