in an infant with gastroenteritis. What is the priority for these patients? b) Improper feeding techniques; preventing aspiration 3. Why are rapid respirations a concern in children in regards to dehydration? c) It causes increased evaporation through the lungs 4. Symptoms of pyloric stenosis. d) Projectile vomiting, hunger, malnutrition, dehydration, decreased urination 5. Symptoms of pinworms. e) Anal itching, irritability, restlessness, weight loss, poor appetite
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begin in a warm atmosphere. The seas are normally at their warmest from June to November. A hurricane requires sea- surface temperatures of at least 26 degrees Celsius (80 degrees Fahrenheit). This provides energy for the hurricane and causes more evaporation making humid air and clouds. The winds coming together force air upwards and winds flow outwards above the storm, allowing the air below to rise. Now this is what makes the storm and the light winds outside the hurricane steers it and this is how
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SST | Aquatic environments | Terrestrial environments | Vercosity: A measure of how difficult it is to move through a substance. | Aquatic animals are usually have a streamline shape to assist them with moving more easily through water. | An advantage over aquatic as it is easier for animals to move through air than water. | Buoyancy: A measure of a substances ability to support or hold an object. | Water is more buoyant than air. i.e a cork in air compared to a cork in water.An advantage over
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Argumentative Essay Is global climate change man made? Some would argue that climate changes are just stages of the Earth or doesn’t exist at all. Most would say that with all the people in the world and all the things that they do to Mother Nature that climate change is a man-made problem. In this essay, I’m going to explain both sides of the argument and give some facts about why they think that. First off, I think that climate change is man-made and it is from careless people on the earth that
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increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans is called GLOBAL WARMING. So, what if the temperature rises? Due to global warming, there are serious, profound consequences that occur. These include: 1. Increased evaporation of water, which would increase the amount of water vapor (a green house gas) in the atmosphere, making the process of global warming even worse. 2. Heightened melting of the icebergs and glaciers in the Arctic Ocean and the icecaps and mountain
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A Convenient Truth Many scientists argue that global warming has a negative impact on agriculture, health and the environment. The international scientific community has warned that if global development, population growth and energy consumption based on fossil fuels continue to increase at current rates, by 2050, carbon dioxide concentrations will double over to which it had before the Industrial Revolution resulting in devastating climatic consequences on our planet. However, these predictions
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increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans is called GLOBAL WARMING. So, what if the temperature rises? Due to global warming, there are serious, profound consequences that occur. These include: 1. Increased evaporation of water, which would increase the amount of water vapour (a greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere, making the process of global warming even worse. 2. Heightened melting of the icebergs and glaciers in the Arctic Ocean and the icecaps and mountain
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BIODIVERSITY OF TANGUAR HAOR: A RAMSAR SITE OF BANGLADESH Volume I: Wildlife (Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals) IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges. IUCN works on biodiversity, climate change, energy, human livelihoods and greening the world economy by supporting scientific research, managing field projects all over the world, and bringing governments,
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GEOGRAPHY STYUDY GUIDE William Morris Davis- father of American geography, Light year- a unit of distance equal to the distance that light travels in one year Terrestrial planets- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, The terrestrial planets in our Solar System are also known as the inner planets because these planets are the four closest to the Sun. Jovian planets- known as gas giants. There are four Jovian planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These four planets also comprise the outer
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All about Sedimentary Rocks Zakk Wylde SCI/245 January 30, 2011 Stephen Hallin The changing plate interactions and shifting plate junctures, helps us to understand the sedimentary basins. Although plate tectonics is mostly about the horizontal movements of the lithosphere
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