Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a pathogen that causes many complicated infections in humans. MRSA is a type of S. aureus that has produced by process of resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics, which include the penicillins (methicillin, dicloxacillin, nafcillin, Oxacillin, etc.) and the cephalosporins. In this study isolation of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains was done … Read more

Employee motivation

1.1 INTRODUCTION The Employee in the present era has been considered as the most important asset in an organization. Scholars, researchers, company executives and senior management officials are always in search of triggers which could enhance the performance of the employees. Researchers have been able to shed light upon precursors of performance among the employees … Read more

Teaching Assistants – inclusion

Clear job descriptions for both teachers and TAs would remove misconceptions about provision and accountability. It was made clear that TAs should complement the role of the teacher under the scheduled guidance by the teachers themselves rather as substitute for the teachers. Success criteria will be assessed by lesson observations by SENCo and SLT and … Read more

Identification of nursing concepts and theories

Incidence rate is used as a measuring instrument in public health. Incidence gives an expression of how a disease/injury occurs frequently in a population and defined as proportion of group initially free from disease, that develop the disease over a period of time. This will help identify new cases of a disease condition, symptoms presentation, … Read more

Immunosuppressive therapy

The evolution of immunosuppressive regimens over the past few decades has led to considerable improvement in acute rejection rates and short-term graft survival [1]. Patient and graft survival at 1 year post-transplantation now exceed 95% in the case of living donation and 90% after deceased donation. However, the long-term outcomes post kidney transplantation do not … Read more

Employee recruitment

Employee recruiting means finding and / or attracting applicants for the employer’s open position. (Dessler, Gary 2015) An effective recruiting allows a company to fill in the open positions while their competitors may have missed out the solid opportunities. Meanwhile, effective recruiting is a challenge for several reasons. Firstly, some recruit methods are superior to … Read more

Documents in business

Business documents help make business communication and sales. Documents can be used to analyse the effectiveness of a business. Paperwork often proves a relationship between business parties and the public and can be expressed legally for years to come. It is important a company document is well written and for the right purpose. Business documents … Read more

Stress, its causes in a medical/dental facility and methods and techniques for its management

How to manage stress in medical facilities-with special emphasis on dental- using ergonomic design, relaxation techniques and patient education # Chapter page 1 What is Stress 2 Consequences of Stress 3 Stress Management Interventions 4 Primary Stress Management Interventions 5 Secondary Stress Management Interventions Chapter One: What is stress? The non-specific response of the human … Read more

Delivery of QDs for biological applications into biological bodies for cell imaging

The delivery of QDs For biological applications into biological bodies for cell imaging is a necessary requirement. However, most water-soluble QDs have the negative charges on their surface, which allows QDs to disperse in aqueous solution by the electrostatic repulsion (19, 20) also makes those QDs hardly bind on the surfaces of living cells. The … Read more

The approach to manage Storm Water in Visakhapatnam

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION This project generally develops approach to manage Storm Water in Visakhapatnam and to protect all low-lying areas using Geographical Information System. It is important to identify all low-lying areas and protect flood vulnerable areas so that measures can be taken for each location. Conventionally, all flood subjected areas have been … Read more

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: A Clinical review

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome is a rare but serious idiosyncratic drug reaction to psychotropic medication and is potentially fatal if diagnosis and medical intervention are delayed. As stated in the ‘Royal college of Psychiatrists’ recent position statement on the syndrome (December 2014) all psychiatrists practising without immediate clinical supervision should be able to diagnose this medical … Read more

Designing ESP cirriculum for Indonesian Nursing Students

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION NEED ANALYSIS AND SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: DESIGNING ESP CURRICULLUM FOR INDONESIA NURSING STUDENTS The proposed research aims at investigating the ways of need analysis and situational analysis in designing ESP curriculum for nursing students. This chapter outlines the background of the study and the gaps with previous research this study is trying to … Read more

The role ethical branding plays in society

Chapter one Research Question: What is the role and effects of ethical branding in South African society ? Aims This paper aims to explore the role that ethical branding has towards South African society. This paper will give a clear understanding as to why ethical branding is important within brands and businesses, it will then … Read more

Biomass sources and sectors that use biomass streams

Brazil offers many opportunities in the field of biomass and bio-based value chains like biofuels, bioelectricity and high-value bio-based products like biochemicals. The Dutch government has beenis supporting Dutch businesses in their efforts to enter this large market through the help of market studies, trade missions and its network of Science, Technology and Innovation Attach�� … Read more