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    An x-ray is obtained immediately after placement of the PEG tube to check position, but daily x-rays are not needed. DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (application) REF: 898 TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity USTESTBANK.COM 7. A malnourished patient is receiving a parenteral nutrition

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    example neural tube defects (NTD). Folate Folate is a necessary vitamin part of the B complex group, not synthesized de novo, but consumed through foods such as leafy green vegetables (Djukic, 2007). In the developing fetus, folate transport across the placenta is regulated by reduced-folate-carriers and folate receptor proteins, which allow large folate requirements needed for high cell proliferation rates to be met. Both also show an increased pattern of expression during neural tube closure, indicating

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    Food Spoilage Detector Ayush Varshney, Harshit Singhal, Ameer Faisal1 av.rockon7@gmail.com, singhal592@gmail.com, ameerfaisal12@gmail.com Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology, Muradnagar, Ghaziabad I. INTRODUCTION Microbial spoilage is a major problem in bakery products since it can induce nutritional losses, off-flavours, and formation of mycotoxins or potentially allergenic spores we have to store food (like fruits, vegetables etc.) in cold storage for future use. If suitable environment

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    personal protective equipment assisted in maintaining a pure culture during the series of experiments. The first step, was to grow the yeast and bacteria cultures. The materials used for the Aseptic Technique Experiment(1) were: test tube rack, 5 mL nutrient broth tubes, pipettes, a lit tea light, Fleischmen’s rapid yeast pack, E. Coli tablet and the S. epidermidis tablet. Started by activating the yeast, by placing the content of Fleischmen’s yeast bag in a disposable cup. Then added approximately

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    The most important point of nursing is caring for patients. It is equally important to apply customer service skills with taking care of sick patients. It is a demanding job that one should not take lightly. As nurses, we must communicate with staff, family, and medical doctors in overseeing the patients. When the family of a patient comes to the nurse at the same time, such situations can be very challenging to deal with. I saw many nurses have to deal with this type of situation on almost on a

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    Since the moment certain technology has been introduced to us, more specifically, TV, it has been the main means of distraction that we use constantly. For years, we have been mindlessly watching TV for no real reason, other than for passing time or distracting ourselves from more pressing matters. Our society has been greatly influenced by the presence of television and how we see ourselves, it has also informed us of what the “norms of society” really are. Television has given us information on

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    Americans are not amateurs in challenging the current paradigm and fighting for its shift. The 21st century has brought about much needed conversions in America. Conversations including gay marriage rights, fair pay between men and women, gun control laws and many others. These conversations emerge when our basic human rights are infringed upon. Thus, healthcare in America is not immune to these conversations; on the contrary, our healthcare system has numerous issues to address. Among of them

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    successfully manage very difficult airway was been responsible for as many as 30% of death totally attributable to anesthesia. (1) The routine use of endotracheal tube is to secure the airway and prevent the aspiration of gastric content in case of regurge or vomiting but there is a case series demonstrated that the routine use of the endotracheal tube did not reduce maternal death due to aspiration(2) Supraglottic airway devices have become a standard in airway management. These devices sit outside trachea

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    (Feider et al. 2010). Research has demonstrated that colonisation of the airway and aspiration of colonised saliva are the two main pathogenic causes of VAP (Adib-Hajbaghery et al. 2011). Other cause is the production of a biofilm along the endotracheal tube (ETT) which contains large quantities of microbes that could be spread into the lungs by ventilator-induced breaths (Keyt et al. 2014; Palomar et al. 2010). Additionally, instilling saline into the ETT, suctioning secretions, repositioning the ETT

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    Computers have been around for what seem like decades, it’s a way of life if nothing else we rely on it so much in our daily life. It wasn’t always like this our computer technology has been advancing astronomical. When once computers were seen as a simple calculator for simple calculations. We valued them as they were specialized machines for each person and each person could have a different experience with the computer, recently computers have skyrocketed with improvement in the early 20th century

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