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    Introduction This assignment shall focus on a patient called Audrey Smith, a 75 year old lady who has been transferred to the ward from the emergency department with a fractured neck of femur, small haematoma to the left forehead, soft tissue injury and bruising to the left shoulder following a fall at home involving her dog. On admission to the ward at 14.00 hours, Audrey has an intravenous transfusion in progress, an indwelling catheter insitu, she is alert and orientated to time and place and

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    Synopsis Patient is a Caucasian 56years old male admitted for blood sugar above 500 and blood serum acidosis. The patient admission diagnosis was Diabetic Ketone Acidosis and treated for DKA per hospital protocol. Patient shows microvascular and macrovascular complications as a result of his long history of diabetes mellitus. This poorly managed and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus causes the patient to suffer from poor vision, slow wound healing which is on his right knee, hypertension and had cardiac

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    she is ultimately accountable for patient outcomes. For example, Jill is a RN and Marie is a UAP at General Hospital. Jill and Marie are assigned to work together. Jill delegates to Marie the vital signs, patient hygiene, and blood glucose monitoring of all of her patients except for Mrs. Smith, who is sicker than any of the other patients. Jill decides not to delegate any of Mrs. Smith’s care because all of her care will require professional nursing judgment due to the severity of her condition;

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    Matterhorn Health Issues Statement on GlucoGauge Blood Glucose Monitoring System Consumer Contact: 1-800-888-8888 Media: Liz Pierce 989-999-9999 Good Morning, everyone. I am Patricia Simmons, the CEO of Matterhorn Health. Thank you for coming to this press conference today. As you know, we are here to address inaccurate readings associated with the GlucoGauge glucose monitor that pose a potentially serious health risk to users. When we learn that a product does not meet our standards, it is

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    of Matterhorn Health Re : Matterhorn Health Announces GlucoGauge Current Research – Provides “Master Strip 2” Free for Current GlucoGauge Users Worcester, MA, October 11, 2016 – Our new product “GlucoGauge” – a blood glucose monitoring device, which just launched to the market, is purposed to provide convenience and high accuracy for our customers in tracking their own glucose levels each day. We expected that this new device would perform at its best with inaccuracy tolerance

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    new block Semicontronics is an Australian manufacturing company that has been in the business of semi manufactured electronics for over a decade. Semicontronics has a solid reputation for meeting customer demands for quality products on time and on budget. The majority of Semicontronics customers are international, mid-market manufacturing companies that produce generic electronics such as cell phones, digital media players and game consoles. Retail stores in foreign countries purchase the generic

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    Introduction Established in 1968, Dick Smith is considered as one of the largest and highly regarded consumer electronics retailers in Australia and New Zealand. Dick Smith has bigger presence with a total of 377 stores under three different banners, out of which 61 are in New Zealand. Dick Smith electronics is currently owned by the majorly by Anchorage Capital Partners. It is an ASX listed company with revenue of more than $1.3 billion in 2013 and has more than 3700 employees. However, in the past

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    Describe your Plan for Processing the Potential Crime/Incident Scene Processing a crime scene is no easy task. Individuals who are trained to process and analyze these crime scenes cannot just walk into area of interest and commence handling items and taking items of possible implications of the situation. This holds true for a digital forensics investigator as well. Digital forensics investigators are looking for any possible digital evidence within the crime scene, but it’s not as simple as just

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    (2016-17) Acknowledgement This project has been carried out at the department of the electrical engineering at S.V.I.T. Vasad. It has been great opportunity to work with this project and get knowledge about this area of the power electronics. We are thankful to Dr. C.D. Kotwal Head of electrical engineering for his full flagged encouragement during this study. We would like to thank our project guide Prof. Mulav Rathod and the faculties of electrical department. Nagabhai

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    Electromagnetic interference is disturbance which can affect an electrical circuit with electromagnetic induction or radiation [6]. It’s a serious hazard especially for airlines. The modern aircrafts are heavily dependent on navigation and other vital electronic systems. Electromagnetic interference may cause these systems to malfunction and lead to crash. A researcher from Harvard University, Elaine Scarry stated that Electromagnetic interference in the airspace east of JFK airport may have caused three

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