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Big Brother
Combat. A French Resistance Newspaper from 1944
COMBAT: THE RESISTANCE NEWSPAPER
Big Brother: The Physical Embodiment and Symbol of the Party in Oceania
Big Brother's Predecessors: Hitler, Stalin and an Old British Recruiting Poster F Continue Reading...
Research Topic TemplateUsing this template, you will write your first draft of the research topic you would like to develop into a dissertation topic. The template will guide you step by step in doing so.Step 1: Starting OutGetting It on PaperIn each Continue Reading...
Policy StatementEffective Date: July 1, 2023Policy Title: LGBT Affirmative Action Hiring, Promotion, and Retention PolicyPurpose: To ensure equitable opportunities for hiring, promotion, and retention of LGBT employees in our organization, thereby en Continue Reading...
Suicide Attackers: Definition of TerrorismIntroductionTerrorism and terrorist are problematic terms because they are so loosely defined; broadly used to categorize individuals, groups and actions; and increasingly politicized (Dombrowsky, 2005). With Continue Reading...
Organizational Change
Brief Summary of Prior Work
At IHRC there have been two elopement breaches, and this has resulted in a change in the elopement policy. Although the incidents were reported to the authorities in a timely manner, at issue is how Continue Reading...
Revolution
The history of the United States is full of stories of brave men who fought tyranny in order to create a land of the free and the home of the brave. Students' first experience with history relates tales of the Founding Fathers who fought Continue Reading...
Specific data was then tabulated to determine the increase of bacteria resistant to specific, common types of antibiotics, like penicillin and erythromycin.
However, to determine the most effective method of coping with disease resistance, the expe Continue Reading...
Antibiotics
When Antibiotics Quit Working
When they first began to be used, antibiotics were considered miracle drugs because they cured infections that normally killed many people. Over the decades, these compounds have come to be a common treatme Continue Reading...
Change
Improving Hospice Urinary Infection Rates:
An Analysis of Foley Catheter Use in a Hospice Setting
Change is a necessary part of any organization. One critical area that demands change in hospice nursing is overzealous use of Foley catheter Continue Reading...
Tests are therefore conducted to examine if there is a presence of S. aureus that caused the illness and if the bacteria is or can be recognised as a potential source for food poisoning (Bennet & Lancette, 2001). One such test is known under the Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice
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Clinical Practice Guidelines (1)
Authors combined several studies for efficacy
Block, S.L. (2)
Older data (over 10 years) and used only one research study.
Kelley, et.al. (3)
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Based on the results of these assays, S. flexneri can often be identified, although additional kits may be required. The simplest way, however, may be the novel approach through multiplex PCR (mRPC). It is possible to identify Shigella species throu Continue Reading...
woman entered the National Institutes of Health Research Hospital in Bethesda Maryland with a serious, but fairly routine infection; however the subsequent events were to prove anything but routine. The article titled "Tracking a Hospital Outbreak o Continue Reading...
Antimicrobial Agents in Household Use: Triclosan
Describe how Triclosan works on a molecular level. Explain how Triclosan differs from soap and bleach in its antimicrobial activity.
Triclosan blocks the active site of the enoyl-acyl carrier protein Continue Reading...
Psuedomonas Aeruginosa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Epidemiology
The Gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic killer that takes advantage of people suffering from medical problems (Van Delden and Iglewski, 1 Continue Reading...
Jerry Coyne's Why Evolution is True
I understand it contradicts the account in the Bible and other holy texts, if one takes a literalist interpretive stance, but given that most texts have more significant internal conflicts, I did not see why this Continue Reading...
In a weird way, that's good news" (Caldwell, 2003, p. 29).
Conclusion
The research showed that Staphylococcus aureus is a particularly challenging pathogen for clinicians seeking to prevent nosocomial infections in their patients. Over time, S. au Continue Reading...
BACTERIA
Pseudomonas Bacteria
This study concerns the Pseudomonas type bacterium strains that have, in recent years, become more of a concern for medical professionals. The primary issue is that several different types of the bacteria, especially p Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of MRSA: A Public Health Challenge:
Explore the history of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), its emergence as a hospital-acquired infection, and evolution into a community-associated pathogen. Continue Reading...
prokaryotes consist of millions of genetically distinct unicellular organisms. A procaryotic cell has five essential structural components: a genome (DNA), ribosomes, cell membrane, cell wall, and some sort of surface layer which may or may not be a Continue Reading...
One in six patients in intensive care units are colonized or infected with MRSA, which signifies not only the prevalence of this health risk, but the impact on the nurses' workload. Antibiotic resistant MRSA increases mortality and postoperative st Continue Reading...
Aureus
Current Areas of Research
Much of the current research on staphylococcus aureus centers on the emergence of antibiotic-resistance strains. In particular, the resistant strain MRSA is resistant to methicillin and related drugs. This has creat Continue Reading...
Corn pollen had a high mortality rate (44% in 4 days) compared to those fed on and regular corn pollen showing no mortality. [Frontline/Nova]
The allergenic potential of the transgenes that are used in GM products is a frightening problem. A notice Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Prevalence and Impact of Surgical Site Infections in Modern Healthcare:
This essay would explore the current data on the frequency of surgical site infections (SSIs), their impact on patient outco Continue Reading...
ANTIBIOTICSAntibioticsInfections are common causes of death among children and adults. Antibiotics have been used in treating infections such as those of the urinary tract owing to their effectiveness. However, it would be prudent to note that there Continue Reading...
integrons has been driven by the alarmingly rapid appearance of antibiotic resistance among a number of bacteria liked to widespread disease in the last century. These bacteria have become an increasing threat to human health, and have often been fe Continue Reading...
GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOOD OR ORGANISMS: SCIENCE'S ANSWER TO WORLD HUNGER
The introduction and use of genetically modified or engineered foods or organisms have attracted attention, mostly alarmed in recent years (WHO 2014). These foods are manufac Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Solution to Reducing Incidence
The goal of this assignment is to increase my ability to appraise and synthesize evidence to provide experience a logical argument in support of a proposal for practice change, and to provide experience Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. Prevention Strategies for Surgical Site Infections:
This topic explores various methods and protocols that can be implemented to reduce the incidence of infections at surgical sites, including pre-ope Continue Reading...
Scientific and Political Aspects
of Genetically Modified Foods
While there is little controversy over many aspects of biotechnology and its application, genetically modified (GM) foods have become the target of intense controversy. This controversy Continue Reading...
CAFO's
The Impact of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
In the past century there has been a substantial change in the way human beings raise and keep animals meant for food. While in the past there were great numbers of widely spaced small ind Continue Reading...
Gene Tinkering in Agriculture. Are genetically altered crops dangerous?
Individuals who fear the risks of such scientifically and commercially innovative products as generically altered crops or foods, otherwise as GMs, often call these products 'Fr Continue Reading...
Genetically modified or genetically modified foods have been calling global attention for both their benefits and risks. genetically modified foods have been described as foods manufactured from organisms whose genetic material or DNA is artificially Continue Reading...
Genetically Modified Foods
What are Genetically Modified Foods?
Genetically modified foods (GMF) are created through a biotechnological process known as genetic modification (GM). Genetic modification -- also known as genetic engineering -- alters Continue Reading...
" (Sharma, Kunimoto, Garg, & Rao) They believe that he information they are providing will allow the clinician to have a more expansive approach in treating bacterial keratitis and in deciding which secondary antibiotic to use.
The goal of initi Continue Reading...
Management of Immunocompromised Patients
In beginning I writer specific nursing assignment. The Question: 2000 Words While clinical placement asked prepare a single room an admission. The patient requiring admission isolation room immunocompromised. Continue Reading...
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Genetically modified (GM) foods have been a hot topic of conversation over the last decade. Environmental groups, public interest groups and governmental agencies have all voiced their opinions over the increasing development and use of Continue Reading...
Governments make and break alliances, treaties, and agreements for financial and political gains, as well as for power and control, all in a constantly fluid manner. Such changes have been taking place as long as there have been countries, so the ma Continue Reading...
Bacterial Cross-Contamination and Patient's Charts
IS THERE ANY CONNECTION BETWEEN BACTERIAL CROSS-CONTAMINATION AND PATIENTS' CHARTS?
Is there any connection between bacterial cross-contamination and patients' charts?
With recent interventions in Continue Reading...