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USES OF POWER
The use of power in groups and companies is a fact of organizational life that all employees must accept. In doing so, however, all employees have a right to know that the exercise of power within the organization will be governed by ethical standards that prevent abuse or exploitation. Several guidelines for the ethical use of power canbe
3.4 IMMOBILITY AND ASSISTING PATIENTS 3.4 Immobility and Assisting Patients. When patients are recovering from illness, they may require assistance to move around in bed, to transfer from bed to wheelchair, or to ambulate. Changing patient positions in bed and mobilization are also vital to prevent contractures from immobility, maintain muscle strength, prevent pressure ulcers, and 8.8 RATE WORD PROBLEMS: SPEED, DISTANCE AND TIME 8.8 Rate Word Problems: Speed, Distance and Time Distance, rate and time problems are a standard application of linear equations. When solving these problems, use the relationship rate (speed or velocity) times time equals distance.. For example, suppose a person were to travel 30 km/h for 4 h. 8.7 TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS The transfusion of blood or blood products (see Figure 8.8) is the administration of whole blood, its components, or plasma-derived products. The primary indication for a red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is to improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood (Canadian Blood Services, 2013). A health care provider order isrequired for the
5.8 ORAL SUCTIONING
5.8 Oral Suctioning The purpose of oral suctioning is to maintain a patent airway and improve oxygenation by removing mucous secretions and foreign material (vomit or gastric secretions) from the mouth and throat (oropharynx). EVALUATING THE GENERAL ENVIRONMENT 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
MANAGERIAL SKILLS
A skill is the ability to do something proficiently. Managerial skills fall into three basic categories: technical, human relations, and conceptual skills. The degree to which each type of skill is used depends upon the level of the manager’s position as seen in (Figure). Additionally, in an increasingly global marketplace, it paysfor
5.7 CAUTIONS WITH OXYGEN THERAPY When administering oxygen to patients with known CO 2 retention, watch for signs of hypoventilation, a decreased level of consciousness, and apnea. Oxygen therapy can have harmful effects, which are dependent on the duration and intensity of the oxygen therapy. See Table 5.5 for precautions and complications of oxygen therapy.9.2 GLUCOMETER USE
9.2 Glucometer Use. People with diabetes require regular monitoring of their blood glucose to help them achieve as close to normal blood glucose levels as possible for as much of the time as possible. The benefits of maintaining a blood glucose level that is consistently within the range of 4-7 mmol/L will reduce the short-term, potentiallyUSES OF POWER
The use of power in groups and companies is a fact of organizational life that all employees must accept. In doing so, however, all employees have a right to know that the exercise of power within the organization will be governed by ethical standards that prevent abuse or exploitation. Several guidelines for the ethical use of power canbe
3.4 IMMOBILITY AND ASSISTING PATIENTS 3.4 Immobility and Assisting Patients. When patients are recovering from illness, they may require assistance to move around in bed, to transfer from bed to wheelchair, or to ambulate. Changing patient positions in bed and mobilization are also vital to prevent contractures from immobility, maintain muscle strength, prevent pressure ulcers, and 8.8 RATE WORD PROBLEMS: SPEED, DISTANCE AND TIME 8.8 Rate Word Problems: Speed, Distance and Time Distance, rate and time problems are a standard application of linear equations. When solving these problems, use the relationship rate (speed or velocity) times time equals distance.. For example, suppose a person were to travel 30 km/h for 4 h. 8.7 TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS The transfusion of blood or blood products (see Figure 8.8) is the administration of whole blood, its components, or plasma-derived products. The primary indication for a red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is to improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood (Canadian Blood Services, 2013). A health care provider order isrequired for the
5.8 ORAL SUCTIONING
5.8 Oral Suctioning The purpose of oral suctioning is to maintain a patent airway and improve oxygenation by removing mucous secretions and foreign material (vomit or gastric secretions) from the mouth and throat (oropharynx). EVALUATING THE GENERAL ENVIRONMENT 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
MANAGERIAL SKILLS
A skill is the ability to do something proficiently. Managerial skills fall into three basic categories: technical, human relations, and conceptual skills. The degree to which each type of skill is used depends upon the level of the manager’s position as seen in (Figure). Additionally, in an increasingly global marketplace, it paysfor
5.7 CAUTIONS WITH OXYGEN THERAPY When administering oxygen to patients with known CO 2 retention, watch for signs of hypoventilation, a decreased level of consciousness, and apnea. Oxygen therapy can have harmful effects, which are dependent on the duration and intensity of the oxygen therapy. See Table 5.5 for precautions and complications of oxygen therapy.9.2 GLUCOMETER USE
9.2 Glucometer Use. People with diabetes require regular monitoring of their blood glucose to help them achieve as close to normal blood glucose levels as possible for as much of the time as possible. The benefits of maintaining a blood glucose level that is consistently within the range of 4-7 mmol/L will reduce the short-term, potentially INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Download this book. This book is designed to help students organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual level. The focus on behaviour and empiricism has produced a text that is better organized, has fewer chapters, and is somewhat shorter than many of the leading books. The beginning of each section includes learning objectivesPHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
5.8 ORAL SUCTIONING
5.8 Oral Suctioning The purpose of oral suctioning is to maintain a patent airway and improve oxygenation by removing mucous secretions and foreign material (vomit or gastric secretions) from the mouth and throat (oropharynx).COMPOSITION OF MEAT
Composition of Meat Meat muscle, which is what we eat, is made of fibres, bound together with connective tissue, that are mainly linked to other groups of muscles or directly to the animal’s bone structure.Muscle contains 60% to 70% moisture, 10% to 20% protein, 2% to 22% fat, and 1% ash, depending on type and species. 2.2 EPISTEMOLOGY AND THEORIES OF LEARNING 2.2.2 Epistemology and theories of learning. Most teachers in the school/k-12 sector will be familiar with the main theories of learning, but because instructors in post-secondary education are hired primarily for their subject experience, or research or vocational skills, it is essential to introduce and discuss, if onlybriefly, these main
GOODNESS-OF-FIT TEST The test statistic for a goodness-of-fit test is: The observed values are the data values and the expected values are the values you would expect to get if the null hypothesis were true. There are n terms of the form . The number of degrees of freedom is df = (number ofcategories – 1).
PROGRESSIVE DISCIPLINE AND TERMINATION PROCESSES 16 Progressive Discipline and Termination Processes . According to Indiana University Organizational Development “Progressive discipline is the process of using increasingly severe steps or measures when an employee fails to correct a problem after being given a reasonable opportunity to do so.The underlying principle of sound progressive discipline is to use the least severe action that you DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH MEAT Diseases Associated with Meat There are several diseases well known to both the industry and the general public that are directly related to all the domestic meat species of beef, pork, lamb, and poultry. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in UNIVERSITY PHYSICS VOLUME 3 University Physics is a three-volume collection that meets the scope and sequence requirements for two- and three-semester calculus-based physics courses. Volume 1 covers mechanics, sound, oscillations, and waves. Volume 2 covers thermodynamics, electricity, and magnetism, and Volume 3 covers optics and modern physics.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes aUSES OF POWER
The use of power in groups and companies is a fact of organizational life that all employees must accept. In doing so, however, all employees have a right to know that the exercise of power within the organization will be governed by ethical standards that prevent abuse or exploitation. Several guidelines for the ethical use of power canbe
EARLY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION 73 Early Theories of Motivation . What are the basic principles of Frederick Taylor’s concept of scientific management? Motivation is the set of forces that prompt a person to release energy in a certain direction. As such, motivation is essentially a need- and want-satisfying process. CONTINGENCY AND SYSTEM MANAGEMENT The contingency school changed this by proposing that there are no universal rules in management. External and internal factors create unique situations, and each situation requires a different response. What is the most appropriate response in one situation may not work in another. The key statement of the contingency school is “itdepends.”.
MYTHS, STEREOTYPES, AND RACISM REWARD SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Thus, in this section, we will examine five aspects of reward systems in organizations: (1) functions served by reward systems, (2) bases for reward distribution, (3) intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards, (4) the relationship between money and motivation and, finally, (5) paysecrecy.
EVALUATING THE GENERAL ENVIRONMENT5.8 ORAL SUCTIONING
5.8 Oral Suctioning The purpose of oral suctioning is to maintain a patent airway and improve oxygenation by removing mucous secretions and foreign material (vomit or gastric secretions) from the mouth and throat (oropharynx). INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in UNIVERSITY PHYSICS VOLUME 3 University Physics is a three-volume collection that meets the scope and sequence requirements for two- and three-semester calculus-based physics courses. Volume 1 covers mechanics, sound, oscillations, and waves. Volume 2 covers thermodynamics, electricity, and magnetism, and Volume 3 covers optics and modern physics.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes aUSES OF POWER
The use of power in groups and companies is a fact of organizational life that all employees must accept. In doing so, however, all employees have a right to know that the exercise of power within the organization will be governed by ethical standards that prevent abuse or exploitation. Several guidelines for the ethical use of power canbe
EARLY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION 73 Early Theories of Motivation . What are the basic principles of Frederick Taylor’s concept of scientific management? Motivation is the set of forces that prompt a person to release energy in a certain direction. As such, motivation is essentially a need- and want-satisfying process. CONTINGENCY AND SYSTEM MANAGEMENT The contingency school changed this by proposing that there are no universal rules in management. External and internal factors create unique situations, and each situation requires a different response. What is the most appropriate response in one situation may not work in another. The key statement of the contingency school is “itdepends.”.
MYTHS, STEREOTYPES, AND RACISM REWARD SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Thus, in this section, we will examine five aspects of reward systems in organizations: (1) functions served by reward systems, (2) bases for reward distribution, (3) intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards, (4) the relationship between money and motivation and, finally, (5) paysecrecy.
EVALUATING THE GENERAL ENVIRONMENT5.8 ORAL SUCTIONING
5.8 Oral Suctioning The purpose of oral suctioning is to maintain a patent airway and improve oxygenation by removing mucous secretions and foreign material (vomit or gastric secretions) from the mouth and throat (oropharynx). EARLY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION 73 Early Theories of Motivation . What are the basic principles of Frederick Taylor’s concept of scientific management? Motivation is the set of forces that prompt a person to release energy in a certain direction. As such, motivation is essentially a need- and want-satisfying process. DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION The management of technology and innovation requires that all levels of the organization are involved and that efforts are made to ensure that employees are allowed to enhance their skills for themselves and the organization. The more dynamic the environment, the more important skill enhancement is for the firm and the individual.THE RESERVE SYSTEM
The reserve system today. Many First Nations people continue to live on small reserves, which the government still controls. This is a source of much of the conflict between First Nations and the government, at both provincial and federal levels.5.8 ORAL SUCTIONING
5.8 Oral Suctioning The purpose of oral suctioning is to maintain a patent airway and improve oxygenation by removing mucous secretions and foreign material (vomit or gastric secretions) from the mouth and throat (oropharynx). 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
THE NATURE OF LEADERSHIP Hyatt Magazine, 21. Leadership is frequently defined as a social (interpersonal) influence relationship between two or more persons who depend on each other to attain certain mutual goals in a group situation. E.P. Hollander & J.W. Julian. 1969. Contemporary trends in the analysis of leadership process. 4.6 COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE 4.6.4 Learning through communities of practice in a digital age. Communities of practice are a powerful manifestation of informal learning. They generally evolve naturally to address commonly shared interests and problems. By their nature, they tend to exist outside formal educational organisations. 10. INTELLIGENCE AND LANGUAGE Our vast intelligence also allows us to have language, a system of communication that uses symbols in a regular way to create meaning. Language gives us the ability communicate our intelligence to others by talking, reading, and writing. As the psychologist Steven Pinker put it, language is the “the jewel in the crown of cognition”(Pinker
3.4 IMMOBILITY AND ASSISTING PATIENTS 3.4 Immobility and Assisting Patients. When patients are recovering from illness, they may require assistance to move around in bed, to transfer from bed to wheelchair, or to ambulate. Changing patient positions in bed and mobilization are also vital to prevent contractures from immobility, maintain muscle strength, prevent pressure ulcers, and2.6 CONNECTIVISM
In connectivism it is the collective connections between all the ‘nodes’ in a network that result in new forms of knowledge. According to Siemens (2004), knowledge is created beyond the level of individual human participants, and is constantly shifting and changing. Knowledge in networks is not controlled or created by anyformal
CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Book Description. This OpenStax book was imported into Pressbooks on July 22, 2019, to make it easier for instructors to edit, build upon, and remix the content. Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body systemDATABASE DESIGN
This second edition of Database Design book covers the concepts used in database systems and the database design process. Topics include: The history of databases. Characteristics and benefits of databases. Data models. Data modelling. Classification of database management systems. Integrity rules and constraints. Functional dependencies.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
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The use of power in groups and companies is a fact of organizational life that all employees must accept. In doing so, however, all employees have a right to know that the exercise of power within the organization will be governed by ethical standards that prevent abuse or exploitation. Several guidelines for the ethical use of power canbe
MYTHS, STEREOTYPES, AND RACISM CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Book Description. This OpenStax book was imported into Pressbooks on July 22, 2019, to make it easier for instructors to edit, build upon, and remix the content. Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body systemDATABASE DESIGN
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Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY IN BC Book Description. This textbook is an introduction to the tourism and hospitality industry in British Columbia, and is written with a first year college and university audience in mind. It is a collaborative work with input from educators, industry leaders, employers, and past graduates of BC’s tourism and hospitality management programs. PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of self DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION The management of technology and innovation requires that all levels of the organization are involved and that efforts are made to ensure that employees are allowed to enhance their skills for themselves and the organization. The more dynamic the environment, the more important skill enhancement is for the firm and the individual.USES OF POWER
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1.1 WHAT IS TOURISM? 1.1 What is Tourism? Before engaging in a study of tourism, let’s have a closer look at what this term means.. Definition of Tourism. There are a number of ways tourism can be defined, and for this reason, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) embarked on a project from 2005 to 2007 to create a common glossary of terms for tourism. It defines tourism as follows: PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY The first International edition of this textbook provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of social psychology from an interactionist perspective. The presentation of classic studies and theories are balanced with insights from cutting-edge, contemporary research. An emphasis on real worldexamples and
PULLING TOGETHER: FOUNDATIONS GUIDE Ebook ISBN: 978-1-77420-054-4 Print ISBN: 978-1-77420-053-7 Artist Statement. Inspired by the annual gathering of ocean-going canoes through Tribal Journeys, ‘Pulling Together’ created by Kwakwaka’wakw artist, Lou-ann Neel, is intended to represent the connections each of us has to our respective Nations and to one another as we Pull Together. MYTHS, STEREOTYPES, AND RACISM Stereotypes. In order to ensure that there is understanding, respect, and appreciation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, both need to meet, work together, and learn about each other. Otherwise, non-Indigenous people may learn about Indigenous Peoples only from the news and other sources. Usually what people know, or think they knowTHE GLOBE FRAMEWORK
The GLOBE project cultural framework is a much more recent effort that involved 170 researchers who collected data on 17,000 managers from 62 countries around the world. The focus of the GLOBE project was to understand how national cultures have preferences for differentleadership styles.
4.7 DRAIN MANAGEMENT AND REMOVAL 4.7 Drain Management and Removal Drain Management. Drains systems are a common feature of post-operative surgical management and are used to remove drainage from a wound bed to prevent infection and the delay ofwound healing.
7.4 INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTIONS 7.4 Intramuscular Injections. Intramuscular (IM) injections deposit medications into the muscle fascia, which has a rich blood supply, allowing medications to be absorbed faster through muscle fibres than they are through the subcutaneous route (Malkin, 2008; Ogston-Tuck, 2014a; Perry et al., 2014). The IM site is used for medications that CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Book Description. This OpenStax book was imported into Pressbooks on July 22, 2019, to make it easier for instructors to edit, build upon, and remix the content. Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body systemDATABASE DESIGN
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This second edition of Database Design book covers the concepts used in database systems and the database design process. Topics include: The history of databases. Characteristics and benefits of databases. Data models. Data modelling. Classification of database management systems. Integrity rules and constraints. Functional dependencies.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in INTRODUCTION TO TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY IN BC Book Description. This textbook is an introduction to the tourism and hospitality industry in British Columbia, and is written with a first year college and university audience in mind. It is a collaborative work with input from educators, industry leaders, employers, and past graduates of BC’s tourism and hospitality management programs. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Book Description. This OpenStax book was imported into Pressbooks on July 22, 2019, to make it easier for instructors to edit, build upon, and remix the content. Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body systemWRITING FOR SUCCESS
Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercisesand
1.1 WHAT IS TOURISM? 1.1 What is Tourism? Before engaging in a study of tourism, let’s have a closer look at what this term means.. Definition of Tourism. There are a number of ways tourism can be defined, and for this reason, the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) embarked on a project from 2005 to 2007 to create a common glossary of terms for tourism. It defines tourism as follows: PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY The first International edition of this textbook provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of social psychology from an interactionist perspective. The presentation of classic studies and theories are balanced with insights from cutting-edge, contemporary research. An emphasis on real worldexamples and
PULLING TOGETHER: FOUNDATIONS GUIDE Ebook ISBN: 978-1-77420-054-4 Print ISBN: 978-1-77420-053-7 Artist Statement. Inspired by the annual gathering of ocean-going canoes through Tribal Journeys, ‘Pulling Together’ created by Kwakwaka’wakw artist, Lou-ann Neel, is intended to represent the connections each of us has to our respective Nations and to one another as we Pull Together. MYTHS, STEREOTYPES, AND RACISM Stereotypes. In order to ensure that there is understanding, respect, and appreciation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, both need to meet, work together, and learn about each other. Otherwise, non-Indigenous people may learn about Indigenous Peoples only from the news and other sources. Usually what people know, or think they knowTHE GLOBE FRAMEWORK
The GLOBE project cultural framework is a much more recent effort that involved 170 researchers who collected data on 17,000 managers from 62 countries around the world. The focus of the GLOBE project was to understand how national cultures have preferences for differentleadership styles.
4.7 DRAIN MANAGEMENT AND REMOVAL 4.7 Drain Management and Removal Drain Management. Drains systems are a common feature of post-operative surgical management and are used to remove drainage from a wound bed to prevent infection and the delay ofwound healing.
7.4 INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTIONS 7.4 Intramuscular Injections. Intramuscular (IM) injections deposit medications into the muscle fascia, which has a rich blood supply, allowing medications to be absorbed faster through muscle fibres than they are through the subcutaneous route (Malkin, 2008; Ogston-Tuck, 2014a; Perry et al., 2014). The IM site is used for medications that BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educational resources. BCcampus Pressbooks Catalogue. B.C.WRITING FOR SUCCESS
Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercisesand
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educational resources. BCcampus Pressbooks Catalogue. B.C.WRITING FOR SUCCESS
Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercisesand
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andDATABASE DESIGN
This second edition of Database Design book covers the concepts used in database systems and the database design process. Topics include: The history of databases. Characteristics and benefits of databases. Data models. Data modelling. Classification of database management systems. Integrity rules and constraints. Functional dependencies.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of self THE EARLY ORIGINS OF MANAGEMENT The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved ancient law code, created between 1810 BC and 1750 BC in ancient Babylon. It’s a listing of 282 laws that regulated conduct on a wide variety of behaviors, including business dealings, personal behavior, interpersonal relations, and punishments. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
THE GLOBE FRAMEWORK
The GLOBE project cultural framework is a much more recent effort that involved 170 researchers who collected data on 17,000 managers from 62 countries around the world. The focus of the GLOBE project was to understand how national cultures have preferences for differentleadership styles.
INTENDED, EMERGENT, AND REALIZED STRATEGIES An. emergent strategy. is an unplanned strategy that arises in response to unexpected opportunities and challenges. Sometimes emergent strategies result in disasters. In the mid-1980s, FedEx deviated from its intended strategy’s focus on package delivery tocapitalize on an
8.7 TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS The transfusion of blood or blood products (see Figure 8.8) is the administration of whole blood, its components, or plasma-derived products. The primary indication for a red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is to improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood (Canadian Blood Services, 2013). A health care provider order isrequired for the
REWARD SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Thus, in this section, we will examine five aspects of reward systems in organizations: (1) functions served by reward systems, (2) bases for reward distribution, (3) intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards, (4) the relationship between money and motivation and, finally, (5) paysecrecy.
3.8 FALL PREVENTION
2. Support the patient around the waist or hip area, or grab the gait belt. Bend your leg and place it in between the patient’s legs. Hand placement allows for a solid grip on the patient to guide the fall. Support patient by grabbing the hip area or gait belt. 3. 5.7 CAUTIONS WITH OXYGEN THERAPY When administering oxygen to patients with known CO 2 retention, watch for signs of hypoventilation, a decreased level of consciousness, and apnea. Oxygen therapy can have harmful effects, which are dependent on the duration and intensity of the oxygen therapy. See Table 5.5 for precautions and complications of oxygen therapy. 4.7 DRAIN MANAGEMENT AND REMOVAL 4.7 Drain Management and Removal Drain Management. Drains systems are a common feature of post-operative surgical management and are used to remove drainage from a wound bed to prevent infection and the delay ofwound healing.
MONTHLY FOOD COSTS
The basic formula to determine the cost of food in a month is: cost of food = opening inventory + purchases − closing inventory. Example 25: Calculating food cost. For example, if opening inventory is $10 000 and purchases amount to $7500, and the closing inventory (which is also the beginning inventory for the next month) is $9000, then the BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educational resources. BCcampus Pressbooks Catalogue. B.C.WRITING FOR SUCCESS
Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercisesand
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andDATABASE DESIGN
This second edition of Database Design book covers the concepts used in database systems and the database design process. Topics include: The history of databases. Characteristics and benefits of databases. Data models. Data modelling. Classification of database management systems. Integrity rules and constraints. Functional dependencies.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of self THE EARLY ORIGINS OF MANAGEMENT The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved ancient law code, created between 1810 BC and 1750 BC in ancient Babylon. It’s a listing of 282 laws that regulated conduct on a wide variety of behaviors, including business dealings, personal behavior, interpersonal relations, and punishments. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educational resources. BCcampus Pressbooks Catalogue. B.C.WRITING FOR SUCCESS
Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercisesand
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andDATABASE DESIGN
This second edition of Database Design book covers the concepts used in database systems and the database design process. Topics include: The history of databases. Characteristics and benefits of databases. Data models. Data modelling. Classification of database management systems. Integrity rules and constraints. Functional dependencies.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of self THE EARLY ORIGINS OF MANAGEMENT The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved ancient law code, created between 1810 BC and 1750 BC in ancient Babylon. It’s a listing of 282 laws that regulated conduct on a wide variety of behaviors, including business dealings, personal behavior, interpersonal relations, and punishments. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
THE GLOBE FRAMEWORK
The GLOBE project cultural framework is a much more recent effort that involved 170 researchers who collected data on 17,000 managers from 62 countries around the world. The focus of the GLOBE project was to understand how national cultures have preferences for differentleadership styles.
INTENDED, EMERGENT, AND REALIZED STRATEGIES An. emergent strategy. is an unplanned strategy that arises in response to unexpected opportunities and challenges. Sometimes emergent strategies result in disasters. In the mid-1980s, FedEx deviated from its intended strategy’s focus on package delivery tocapitalize on an
8.7 TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS The transfusion of blood or blood products (see Figure 8.8) is the administration of whole blood, its components, or plasma-derived products. The primary indication for a red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is to improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood (Canadian Blood Services, 2013). A health care provider order isrequired for the
REWARD SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Thus, in this section, we will examine five aspects of reward systems in organizations: (1) functions served by reward systems, (2) bases for reward distribution, (3) intrinsic versus extrinsic rewards, (4) the relationship between money and motivation and, finally, (5) paysecrecy.
3.8 FALL PREVENTION
2. Support the patient around the waist or hip area, or grab the gait belt. Bend your leg and place it in between the patient’s legs. Hand placement allows for a solid grip on the patient to guide the fall. Support patient by grabbing the hip area or gait belt. 3. 5.7 CAUTIONS WITH OXYGEN THERAPY When administering oxygen to patients with known CO 2 retention, watch for signs of hypoventilation, a decreased level of consciousness, and apnea. Oxygen therapy can have harmful effects, which are dependent on the duration and intensity of the oxygen therapy. See Table 5.5 for precautions and complications of oxygen therapy. 4.7 DRAIN MANAGEMENT AND REMOVAL 4.7 Drain Management and Removal Drain Management. Drains systems are a common feature of post-operative surgical management and are used to remove drainage from a wound bed to prevent infection and the delay ofwound healing.
MONTHLY FOOD COSTS
The basic formula to determine the cost of food in a month is: cost of food = opening inventory + purchases − closing inventory. Example 25: Calculating food cost. For example, if opening inventory is $10 000 and purchases amount to $7500, and the closing inventory (which is also the beginning inventory for the next month) is $9000, then the BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educational resources. BCcampus Pressbooks Catalogue. B.C.WRITING FOR SUCCESS
Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercisesand
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andDATABASE DESIGN
This second edition of Database Design book covers the concepts used in database systems and the database design process. Topics include: The history of databases. Characteristics and benefits of databases. Data models. Data modelling. Classification of database management systems. Integrity rules and constraints. Functional dependencies.PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of self THE EARLY ORIGINS OF MANAGEMENT The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved ancient law code, created between 1810 BC and 1750 BC in ancient Babylon. It’s a listing of 282 laws that regulated conduct on a wide variety of behaviors, including business dealings, personal behavior, interpersonal relations, and punishments. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION 6.2 Safe Medication Administration. In the Institute of Medicine’s often-cited book To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000), it is estimated that approximately 1.5-million preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) occur annually. The Joint Commission (TJC) defines medication errors as anypreventable
BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educationalresources.
WRITING FOR SUCCESS
Book Description. Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition.. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercises and opportunities to demonstrate INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andDATABASE DESIGN
Book Description: Database Design - 2nd Edition covers database systems and database design concepts. New to this edition are SQL info, additional examples, key terms and review exercises at the endof each chapter.
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of self THE EARLY ORIGINS OF MANAGEMENT The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved ancient law code, created between 1810 BC and 1750 BC in ancient Babylon. It’s a listing of 282 laws that regulated conduct on a wide variety of behaviors, including business dealings, personal behavior, interpersonal relations, and punishments. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Technological Advances That Help Mitigate Medication Errors. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is a system that allows prescribers to electronically enter orders for medications, thus eliminating the need for written orders. CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Book Description. The first International edition of this textbook provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of social psychology from an interactionist perspective.THE GLOBE FRAMEWORK
The GLOBE project involves 170 researchers from over 60 countries who collected data on 17,000 managers from 62 countries around the world. Similar to Hofstede, the GLOBE researchers uncovered nine culturaldimensions.
6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Technological Advances That Help Mitigate Medication Errors. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is a system that allows prescribers to electronically enter orders for medications, thus eliminating the need for written orders. INTENDED, EMERGENT, AND REALIZED STRATEGIES Intended and Emergent Strategies. An intended strategy is the strategy that an organization hopes to execute. Intended strategies are usually described in detail within an organization’s strategic plan. When a strategic plan is created for a new venture, it is called a businessplan.
8.7 TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD PRODUCTS 8.7 Transfusion of Blood and Blood Products All health care practitioners who administer blood or blood products must complete specific training for safe transfusion practices and be competent in the transfusion administration process.3.8 FALL PREVENTION
3.8 Fall Prevention Patient falls are the most reported patient safety events in British Columbia and account for 40% of all adverse events(BCPSLS, 2015).
REWARD SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Reward systems in organizations have far-reaching consequences for both individual satisfaction and organizational effectiveness. Unfortunately, cases can easily be cited where reward systems have been distorted to punish good performance or inhibit creativity. 5.7 CAUTIONS WITH OXYGEN THERAPY Table 5.4 Oxygen Safety Guidelines for Home and Hospital; Guideline: Additional Information: Oxygen is a medication. Remind patient that oxygen is a medication and should not be adjusted without consultation with a physician or respiratory therapist.MONTHLY FOOD COSTS
The information needed to accurately assess the value of inventory is obtained from daily receiving reports (that is, purchases), perpetual inventory cards (that is, inventory records that indicate what is in storage and what supplies have been removed from storage at the request of the kitchen), and by doing a physical inventory. BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educationalresources.
CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andWRITING FOR SUCCESS
Book Description. Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition.. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercises and opportunities to demonstrate INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline inDATABASE DESIGN
Book Description: Database Design - 2nd Edition covers database systems and database design concepts. New to this edition are SQL info, additional examples, key terms and review exercises at the endof each chapter.
PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of selfPHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a THE NATURE OF LEADERSHIP Joe Maddon, manager of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, is lauded for both his managerial and leadership skills. Maddon is a role model for managers competing in the business world. 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Technological Advances That Help Mitigate Medication Errors. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is a system that allows prescribers to electronically enter orders for medications, thus eliminating the need for written orders. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
BCCAMPUS OPEN PUBLISHING BCcampus Open Education. BCcampus Open Education contributes to the development of an open future for teaching practices and educationalresources.
CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools andWRITING FOR SUCCESS
Book Description. Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition.. This book addresses each concept with clear, concise, and effective examples that are immediately reinforced with exercises and opportunities to demonstrate INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline inDATABASE DESIGN
Book Description: Database Design - 2nd Edition covers database systems and database design concepts. New to this edition are SQL info, additional examples, key terms and review exercises at the endof each chapter.
PULLING TOGETHER: A GUIDE FOR CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS Book Description. The Curriculum Developers Guide is part of an open professional learning series developed for staff across post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. This guide’s sections are intended, when taken all together, to help in the process of integrating, honouring, and respecting Indigenous culture, history, and knowledge in curriculum Each section holds a series of selfPHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Book Description: Physical Geology is a comprehensive introductory text on the physical aspects of geology, including rocks and minerals, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciation, groundwater, streams, coasts, mass wasting, climate change, planetary geology and much more. It has a strong emphasis on examples from western Canada, especially British Columbia, and also includes a THE NATURE OF LEADERSHIP Joe Maddon, manager of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, is lauded for both his managerial and leadership skills. Maddon is a role model for managers competing in the business world. 6.2 SAFE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Technological Advances That Help Mitigate Medication Errors. Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is a system that allows prescribers to electronically enter orders for medications, thus eliminating the need for written orders. 1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVESEE MORE ONOPENTEXTBC.CA
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CLINICAL PROCEDURES FOR SAFER PATIENT CARE Book Description: This open educational resource (OER) was developed to ensure best practice and quality care based on the latest evidence, and to address inconsistencies in how clinical health care skills are taught and practised in the clinical setting. The checklist approach, used in this textbook, aims to provide standardized processes for clinical skills and to help nursing schools and ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Book Description: Note: This OpenStax book was imported into Pressbooks on July 22, 2019, to make it easier for instructors to edit, build upon, and remix the content. The OpenStax import process isn't perfect, so there are a number of formatting errors in the book that need attention. As such, we don't recommend you use this book inthe classroom.
PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Book Description. The first International edition of this textbook provides students with an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of social psychology from an interactionist perspective.THE GLOBE FRAMEWORK
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1.4 ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE 1.4 Additional Precautions and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Certain pathogens and communicable diseases are easily transmitted and require additional precautions to interrupt the spread of suspected or identified agents to health care providers, other patients, and visitors (PIDAC, 2012). REWARD SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS Reward systems in organizations have far-reaching consequences for both individual satisfaction and organizational effectiveness. Unfortunately, cases can easily be cited where reward systems have been distorted to punish good performance or inhibit creativity. DISCUSS AND RECORD ENTRIES FOR THE DISSOLUTION OF A 93 Discuss and Record Entries for the Dissolution of a Partnership . Partnerships dissolve. Sometime the decision is made to close the business. Sometimes there is a bankruptcy. Partner negligence, retirement, death, poor cash flow, and change in business practices are just some of the reasons for closing down.Skip to content
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