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    cultivation of virtù? a. Alberti b. Ficino c. Pico della Mirandola d. Castiglione Answer: a 7. Which one of the following applied his vast study of ancient literature to defend free will and the unlimited potential of the individual? a. Alberti b. Ficino c. Pico della Mirandola d. Castiglione Answer: c 8. Which one of the following translated the entire body of Plato’s writings from Greek into Latin? a. Alberti b. Ficino c. Pico della Mirandola d. Castiglione Answer: b 9.

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    To : Mr. Shamsul Zahari bin Shahidin From: Noor Hasliza Binti Abdul Rahman Date: April 19‚ 2013 Subject: Progress report (from January 22 – April 26‚ 2013): design development of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention device. Introduction The development of this device is basically to wrap around the forearm of the patient and it will provide accumulated pressure around the forearm. This device is non-pneumatic thus it will not use any air pressure or pump to operate. Current device use in the market

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    Oration on the Dignity of Man: Analysis Pico della Mirandola in his work‚ “Oration on the Dignity of Man”‚ re-evaluates humanism and humans in general. His work talks about the dignity of man in particular and how man differs from other creatures as man is a creation with a unique and important trait‚ free will. He uses several arguments to support his claim that humans can choose their destiny and in doing so can achieve perfection. He presents a piece of work that challenges the medieval view

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    Identifying a Researchable Problem A challenging but fundamental task for a nurse in evidence-based practice (EBP) is formulating a clinical question that is answerable with research evidence (Polit & Beck‚ 2012). Therefore‚ a clinical question that is pertinent and patient centered can guide a nurse to obtain needed knowledge in addressing the needs of patients or patient populations (Krainovich-Miller‚ Haber‚ Yost‚ & Jacobs‚ 2009). A nurse formulating an answerable clinical question requires

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    T.V. is hospitalized with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in her left leg as a complication of abdominal surgery. She is being treated with bed rest and anticoagulant therapy. On the third postoperative day‚ she suddenly experiences severe dyspnea and is placed on supplemental oxygen. A blood gas is drawn‚ which demonstrates hypoxemia and mild respiratory alkalosis. Discussion Questions 1. Considering T.V.’s history‚ what is the most likely cause of her respiratory distress? Why? a. The primary cause

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    pain. With three modes of operation‚ including massage‚ lymphatic‚ and recovery‚ the four-chamber Vive sequential compression pump works to relieve symptoms related to venous edema‚ lymph edema‚ post-thrombotic syndrome‚ peripheral arterial disease‚ DVT‚ PE‚ and diabetes. Pressure is adjustable in a range of 30-250 mmHg for 10 ‚20 or 30 minutes for a personalized experience. The lightweight pump is portable and includes

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention device Noor Hasliza Binti Abdul Rahman (51216210179) UniKL BMI Mr. Shamsul Zahari Bin Shahidin Introduction: The development of this device is basically to wrap around the forearm of the patient and it will provide accumulated pressure around the forearm. This device is non-pneumatic thus it will not use any air pressure or pump to operate. Current device use in the market of biomedical department is intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) device‚ it use

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    Mexico and make it part of the union. The mass migration of immigrants caused the widespread of people to flee south. Mexico had departed from Spain in 1821. California wanted to manage their own affairs however‚ they lacked self government. Pio Pico was the civil governor and Jose Castro was the military comandante. The two men held great hostility toward each other. They divided California ’s land and raised armies for themselves. These divisions of armies led to future problems‚ due to the lack

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    complications for patients. Surgical complications carry a potential risk to a person’s recovery‚ as well as incurring significant financial costs. Some of the more common postoperative complications are: • wound infection • deep vein thrombosis (DVT) • bleeding (hypovolaemia‚ hypovolaemic shock) • chest infection • urinary retention • urinary tract infection (UTI) • paralytic ileus • nausea and vomiting • joint stiffness • pressure sores • shock • hypothermia • restlessness/confusion/

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    Necromancy was believed to give you power over god and his minions for your own glory and not that of god (Pico‚ Oration‚ p.78). Necromancy was magic that was done for your own will. It was black magic. This magic could be used to empower your life or destroy another’s. Scared magic was becoming more socially acceptable when studied by high status figures such as Pico and Agrippa. They looked at magic from a scientific point of view‚ and studied and wrote books on it. They were looking to make magic

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