Cultural Inspiration on Service By Roberta Nedry, President, Hospitality Excellence, Inc. Aloha! Kia Ora! Hey y’all! Bienvenidos! Bienvenue! Saa wee da ka or Saa wee da krap! Welcome! What happens when these words of greeting from different cultures are uttered? What do we associate with those greetings and the people in those states or countries who say them? How do they impact us emotionally and do they change the way we perceive and receive our experience in that place? Cultures around the
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2013 UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE 47 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT Email health@cardiff.ac.uk This information is governed by NHS Medical Information Guidelines and is not accessible to non-Health Centre Staff. All new students must complete this form and email it to the University Health Centre at the address above. All students are invited to
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Disorders Affecting the Immune System POISON IVY- It is a rash caused by urushiol, which is a sticky oil that is found in different plants such as poison ivy, oak, and sumac. The rash is spread by touching or brushing against any part of these plants, including the leaves, stems, flowers, berries, and roots. Even touching anything that has come in contact with these plants such as clothing, sports gear, or any tools can cause this rash. When urushiol from the poison ivy plant touches the skin
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reliable Reason for seeking care: Client presents with cough with sputum production, sharp chest pain on inspiration, shortness of breath, body aches and fever, “my fever was 103.2 before coming in” History of present illness: Thirty-six-year-old male presents to office complaining of cough pain in chest, body aches and fever, states pains and fever started 6 days ago. Rates pain as 6 to 10 out of 10, continuous. Patient states he took his own temperature with an oral thermometer with temps ranging
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Splinters / Foreign Objects in the Body You can usually safely remove a small foreign object ,such as a wood splinter, thorn, fiberglass or glass that's just under the surface of the skin: • Wash your hands and clean the area well with soap and water. • Use tweezers cleaned with rubbing alcohol to remove the object. A magnifying glass may help you see better. • If the object is under the surface of the skin, sterilize a clean, sharp needle by wiping it with rubbing alcohol. Use the
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1824, in Clarksburg, Virginia which is now modern day West Virginia. He overcame many struggles in his younger years. He was two years old when his sister and father passed away. His father got sick and died of typhoid fever when he was 36. His sister Elizabeth also died of typhoid fever when she was six and his brother Warren died of Tuberculosis when he was twenty. His mom, Julia Beckwith Neale, remarried to a man named Blake
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of all skin colors and 90% of people affected suffered from eczema before the age of 5 (“Atopic Dermatitis”). Eczema is an inflammatory skin disease that presents acutely or chronically. Risk factors include if family members have eczema/asthma/hay fever, living conditions, gender, and mother’s age upon birth. The prevalence of having eczema increases greatly if a parent has the disease. The risk is also increased if residency is in a cold climate or developed country/city. Females are more likely
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most common allergens are fragrances, dust mites, pollen, molds and pet dander. The ones who are affected generally have bouts of sneezing, sniffling, coughs, runny nose, itchy eyes, stuffy ears and sinus headaches which are most commonly known as hay fever. Thankfully, there are over the counter medicines known as antihistamines which are available to control and minimize these symptoms and available in name brand or generic versions such as Claritin and Wal-itin. Even though Claritin and Wal-itin
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Atopic Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis Eczema generally manifest themselves already in childhood, is a hereditary disease. Eczema is the most common skin disease in children. It can appear at any age but most often the course is very typical. Approximately 60% of cases of eczema begin in the first year of life, and in about 30% of cases between the first and fourth year of life in 9% between the ages of 6 to 20 years. Sometimes the illness lasts long, even a lifetime. Sometimes occur periods of apparent
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answer : b. decrease in heart rate Predict Question 2: What effect will increasing the temperature of the Ringer's solution have on the heart rate of the frog? Your answer : c. increase in heart rate Stop & Think Questions: What effect do you think a fever of 104°F would have on heart rate? You correctly answered: c. increase in heart rate Experiment Data: Solution 23°C Ringer's 5°C Ringer's 32°C Ringer's Heart Rate 59 49 69 11/19/14 page 2 Post-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering
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