priority of keeping everyone on the same page. One of the areas that has been important in our office is cross-training. Having people help teach others in different areas of expertise has made us stronger as a team. One of my primary areas of inspections is with swimming pools. Many of the hotels have both swimming pools as well as serve a continental breakfast. I have been trained by other inspectors to oversee the food areas and the swimming pools at hotels. This would not have happened had we
Lee should be on continuous cardiac monitoring (Bowes et al., 2016). Next, a general inspection of Mrs. Lee should be obtained. She is pale, are there any areas of cyanosis? Does she seem anxious? Is she speaking full sentences? Is there any fingernail clubbing present? A capillary refill test should be completed (Bowes et al., 2016). Mrs. Lee should be positioned in bed at a 45 degree angle and inspection of the right side of the neck should be completed to evaluate for jugular vein distention
10. Meditech Upgrade – We have now upgraded Meditech to 6.16. With this upgrade we will be able to do more dosage check and the physician will now be able to see whatever the pharmacist sees such if a high dosage of medication is prescribed and if there is a therapeutic duplication. 11. BMV – Thanks to Maria all issues the . 12. EDM - Pharmacists must verify medication in Meditech before signing off. 13. Safety Fair – We discussed high alert medication such as Opioids, anticoagulants and insulin
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I. INTRODUCTION This is the case of patient MCS, a 62 year old female who came to Ospital ng Guiginto with a chief complaint of productive cough with associated difficulty of breathing & intermittent fever. She was admitted on July 16, 2012. She was diagnosed with Pneumonia with manifestations of Asthma. Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung parenchyma commonly caused by microbial agents. Classically, pneumonia has been categorized as being bacterial or typical, atypical, anaerobic/cavitary
HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION sheet number _01 of _08_ Student Name Hazrat Ullah ___________ Student number 00262421 Place inspected KARKON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Date of inspection 27/11/014 Observation Hazards and consequences Control Measures Immediate and longer terms action Timescale 1-Workers carrying building rocks from dumping point to foundation basement (distance 30 mtr approx) Manually
HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM DECEMBER 2011 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY 1.0 Purpose 2.1 Setwright of Maine, Inc. is committed to providing a safe, accident-free, and healthy work environment for everyone. 2.2 Safety demands cooperation on everyone's part. 2.3 Communication be kept open at all times between the management and employees. 2.4 Workers who notice hazards or other safety problems, or feel that they
North Carolina. The main objective of the USEPA-SESD inspection was to conduct an evaluation of the plant’s treatment operation and process control procedures. The diagnostic inspection was performed at the request of the NPDES Permitting and Enforcement Branch, USEPA Region 4, to provide operational technical assistance to the Cherokee WWTP during the plant’s construction activities. The following personnel participated in the inspection: Name Organization Telephone
Eyes The eyes and eyebrows are symmetrical. There is even hair distribution among the eyelashes. She is able to close her eyelids completely. Upon inspection, the conjunctiva is clear over the sclera and pink in the lower lid area. The sclera is white. The eyes are not sunken in (enophthalmos) nor protruding (exophthalmos). The patient’s eyes are glossy, and the pupils are 4 mm in diameter at resting. The pupils are round, equal, and symmetrical. Both pupils react to light both direct and consensual
last as long as possible. But wear and tear is inevitable, and even the best constructed roof will wear out eventually. How Often To Inspect Roof damage can be minimized through regular interior and exterior inspections to detect any minor problems. Homeowners should complete a roof inspection at least two times a year — spring and fall. It also is a good idea to check your roof after a bad wind storm or an unusually harsh winter storm. High winds can damage shingles, and large ice buildups can damage