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    Also, the staff should assist the children and make sure everything is put away and watch that no child attempts to chew on any of the little objects. The sockets in the room were dangerous as they did not have safety caps on. This could have electrocuted any of the children if they touched any of the sockets with wet fingers. This may have lead to more then first aid treatment. Also, if they poked something into the sockets something metal they could have become

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    where gaps start to fill in. The discrepancy between nursing as it is taught in school and nursing as it is practiced by students in the clinical setting has been an issue for a long period of time, which concerns learners, teachers and practitioners. There has been proven that nurses who are excellent in paper and school lack knowledge in the field. Studies has shown that many graduated nurses who do very well in school, are unable to put the pieces together in the actual field. If this theory-practice

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    In my school there are different safety policies for the events, but one thing stays the same throughout all of the safety policies and that is the bag. Each classroom has the red bag that hangs behind the door. Inside the red bag is three cards red, green, and yellow that are about the size of conduction paper and made of plastic. The red card is for a missing student, the yellow for an extra student and the green for all is good. Inside this bag is also an a set of instructions for every disaster

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    the students in their groups I will then explain the rules and safety precautions at this time. I will explain that everyone would get the chance to be the leader and a follower. Each child will get 60 seconds each to be the leader so that every student would get a chance to be the leader. I will explain that the leader has to move around in different directions and not to perform hard traveling patterns for their partners. For safety persecutions I will make sure that they keep their distance from

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    the emergency department, I play a vital role in protecting these people from harm. So important is this subject that the American Nurses Association (ANA, 2016) chose the Culture of Safety as their yearly theme in 2016. Safety as a primary goal sets the stage for all services in healthcare to fall into place. Safety starts the minute I walk onto the unit each day. The first think I do is to open my computer with a secured password. The minute I leave this computer station, I log out to protect the

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    Subject: Risk Management Matters – August Newsletter Programming Idea of the Month – Senior Safety Tips To kick off the new school year, have seniors lead a risk management workshop for the chapter. As veterans of Kappa and the campus community, they have a wealth of knowledge about how to navigate unique local safety issues and have a fun and safe time at chapter events. This could include general safety tips – utilizing a campus sober driver program, avoiding a certain street when walking home

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    remember that ’supervision’ can be interpreted into 3 different level types- I.e. the depth of supervision that you adapt, and that safety requirements outlined by Ofsted determines supervision to be adapted at all times of children in my care primarily in the following activity areas; Arrivals and departures Taking children to and from school/playgroup and pre-school Meal and snack times Sleep and

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    society relies on technology in some form or another and the healthcare field is no different. The culture of nursing has changed dramatically over the past few decades; electronic charts and charting are still relatively new. I graduated nursing school in 2006 and at that time, there was still a fair amount of documentation done on paper. I have been able to watch the evolution of the way we nurse adapt to the technology of today. Currently we almost depend on the computers like a life line in

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    A different way to look at scaffolding safety tips My experience with League of legends and applying it to scaffolding After completing high school, I found myself spending most of my time on the computer, mostly playing games. One of my favorite games I spent the most time on was League of legends. Basically there two teams that get to pick from a roster of over 100 champions to fight against each other in an arena. The goal of the game is to take out the enemy teams nexus. Every game I try to

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    evacuating a building that is on fire?” ● “Why is it important to have a safe place to meet during an emergency?” Subject: Health Title: Evacuation Fire Safety, Lesson 2 Grade: 1st Standards K-2.2.1.2 K-2.2.2.9 K-2.2.7.2.0 K-2.2.1.6 S2.E1.1a S2.E3.1a Identify how rules promote safety and that following rules can prevent injuries. Identify community helpers and describe their role in keeping communities safe. Explain what to do in an emergency

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