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    Experimental and Computation Vibration-Rotation Spectroscopy for Carbon Monoxide Through the Use of High-Resolution Infrared (IR) Spectra Introduction: The goal of this experiment is to study the most precise way of measuring molecular bond lengths and introduction to computational software used for studying molecular properties. This is of interest in that the instrument to being used, a Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer, can measure the vibrational and rotational transitions

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    which were grouped as: 'task focus ' and 'patient-interaction focused '. The 'task focus ' is a more organized workflow with fewer interruptions, while 'patient-interaction focused ' empowers patients to act as a defense barrier against medication errors by being an active resource of information, a passive resource of information, and/or a 'double-checker '. Thus, researchers concluded that in order to reduce

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    training, I have never before in my practice made a drug error. Research studies demonstrate that many drug errors within clinical practice occur as a result of distractions on the ward, illegible writing or because nurses failed to check the patient 's name-band (Gladstone 1996). The incident discussed demonstrates how easily practitioners can become distracted when checking and administrating drugs. With regard to reporting drug errors, (Webster and Anderson 2002) found that several areas of

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    Fundamental Values Describe what a democracy is and why it is significant. A democracy is a system of government where the people have the opportunity to have a say in important governmental processes. For instance, in a democracy, one has the privilege to directly vote on key public officials. This can be seen in presidential elections, state elections, etc. A democracy is significant because it protects the interests of the people, and allows citizens to feel a sense of authority in the nation’s

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    People of all ages, sizes, color, and different genders, do things routinely and correctly when they are working or maybe even when they are eating. Although, some people also make mistakes daily, we make them more often than not and sometimes they can be good things. We as people are only human, we all make mistakes and it is important to know that sometimes when we make mistakes, we can learn from them so we do not do them again, so we can make a better option, decision or choice when we do certain

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    "Johns Hopkins patient safety experts have calculated that more than 250,000 deaths per year are due to medical error…" (John Hopkins Medicine). This soaring number has caused medical errors to become the third leading cause of death in the United States. For many people, medicine seems foreign and unknown. People who have lost loved ones due to medical error desperately look for a reason, and many times that blame falls upon doctors. Media has put a negative connotation on doctors as well, causing

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    Combustion Experiment-Cracker Combustion Name: Chantelle Andrews Home Group: 9T3 Subject: Science Group members: Ruby Aim - what is the purpose of your investigation? The aim of the experiment was to find out how changing the mass effects the rise of the temperature of water. Hypothesis The higher the mass of burger rings, the higher the water’s temperature will rise. Variables Independent The independent variable in the experiment was the mass (or amount) of the cheese and bacon balls

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    dictation of medical records which saved the hospital from all of the costs associated with it. All of this combined with the fact that patients are now better protected from human legibility, processing errors, and unwanted exposure mean that this project was a wise quality

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    Everyone has made mistakes, some more life altering than others. It is impossible to go through life with a clean slate. Correcting the pitfalls of life is a daunting task. It is only attempted by the bravest individuals, because only the bravest can admit that they were wrong, to own up to one’s mistakes, to redeem oneself. Redemption is a vigorous climb, from a isolated hole created by oneself. The climb is a test that will challenge every aspect of one’s being, molding oneself into something

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    A mistake cost an adventurer from discovering an ancient lost city. Sometimes mistakes lead to greatness, but are they worth the trouble they cause? Mistakes are not key to making discoveries because mistakes can cause problems, mistakes can be dangerous, and most big discoveries were invented with no mistakes. To begin, mistakes can cause problems. If you are a construction worker and you make a mistake by not putting the right size beam on the building that whole building can collapse because

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