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    signs of abuse

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    formative assessment feedback form 1.1 & 1.2-Define the following types of abuse... physical abuse. signs of physical abuse are Fractures Burns Bed sores Fear Depression Unexplained weight loss Assault (can be intentional or reckless) Sexual abuse Loss of sleep Unexpected or unexplained change in behaviour Bruising Soreness around the genitals Torn‚ stained or bloody underwear A preoccupation with anything sexual Sexually transmitted diseases Pregnancy Rape – e.g. a male

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    Imprisonment in USA

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    Reflections on Imprisonment in the USA Introduction The prison population of the United States of America is bigger than the entire population of the countries like Andorra‚ Liechtenstein‚ and some other members of the international community. Indeed‚ the continuously increasing number of the prisoners in the United States penitentiary institution is not a positive sign of law enforcement institutions effective performance. Currently‚ the maintenance of the inmates incarcerated in the different

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    Vital Signs

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    Do observations of vital signs really indicate how sick a child is? - Would this be an effective triage tool? Introduction This assignment will look at papers that are relevant to the research question posed; it will consider their validity‚ scope of relevance and whether further research may be needed either to answer the question or to clarify aspects of research already completed. Traditionally emphasis is placed on vital sign recording to indicate the severity of an illness‚ and with the

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    Vital Signs

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    Vital Signs  The measurements of assessments that are included in the vital signs 1. temperature 2. pulse 3. respiration 4. blood pressure 5. pain  Differences between core and surface temperature: 1. core – temperature of the deep tissue of the body 2. surface – temperature of the skin  Classifications of fevers: 1. constant – remain elevated consistently and fluctuates very little 2. intermittent – rise and fall – sometimes goes back to normal temperature 3. remittent – similar

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    upper respiratory tract A: Arteriosclerosis—leading to heart failure‚ insufficient blood supply to heart and brain‚ and confusion Hypernatremia: Think of “SALT” -Skin flushed -Agitation -Low-grade fever -Thirst Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs; Tetany‚ irritability‚ and seizures: Hypocalcemia Hypomagnesemia Hyperphosphatemia Electrolyte imbalances which can potentiate dig toxicity: Hypokalemia Hypomagnesemia Hypercalcemia Electrolyte imbalances which can cause dysrhythmias:

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    Washoe Signs

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    hundred thirty-two signs. She new different signs‚ such as flower‚ doll‚ mine‚ dirty‚ good‚ listen‚ and so much more (Patent 118). Washoe would use her signs to have conversations with her owners “What you want?”/ “Orange‚ orange.”/ No more orange‚ what you want?”/ “You go car gimme orange. Hurry” (Patent 217). To be able to learn different signs shows that Washoe is intelligent enough to learn a new language‚ but to be able to have a conversation is a

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    Denies arthralgia. Review of systems is otherwise essentially negative. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Physical exam reveals a well-developed‚ well-nourished 35 year old white female in a moderate amount of distress at the time of the examination. VITAL SIGNS: Show temperature 97 degrees; pulse 53; respirations 22; blood pressure 108/60. HEENT: Unremarkable except for poor dentation. Neck: Soft and supple. CHEST: Lungs are clear in all ???. HEART: Regular rate and rhythm. ABDOMEN: Soft but positive tenderness

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    Kia in Usa

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    The New Star in USA auto market----Kia MBA 4.720 BSCM Group Assignment 18 MAY‚ 2013 Prepared for: Dr. John Tan Group members: Cui Yu: 20130236 Xu Ying: 20130056 Han Guang: 20130695 Ma xinghua: 20121136 Number of words: 4115 Contact detail: 188313435@qq.com Executive Summary In the brief assignment‚ the whole industry background has been enumerated which help us understand recently Kia in USA market which one with intense competition

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    SWOT of the USA

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    Summary This paper is based on my analysis of the work “A Report on Life in the United States: Social Classes in Modern America; Conditions and Quality of Life in the USA and the Future Prospects for the American Society and Economy‚ A Strategic Think Piece by Robert J Weishan‚ PhD. The intent of this paper is to explore future prospects for American society and the US economy. To frame the analysis‚ I will investigate the concept of SWOT‚ Strength‚ Weakness‚ Opportunities and Threats‚ in the American

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    Thumbprint Sign in

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    ensure the privacy of the patient. One security feature that has seen promise over the last few years is identification via the finger print of the medical record owner. Using the patient’s own fingerprint‚ specifically a thumbprint as identification to sign in at the front desk of a healthcare provider or to access security devices throughout medical facilities‚ helps to counter the potentially devastating risk of unauthorized access or stolen medical records. Having patient medical authorization via

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