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HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INFLUENCE AT WORK?

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HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INFLUENCE AT WORK? DETERMINE WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO ACHIEVE WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS? WHERE DO YOU WANT TO BE IN 5 YEARS TIME? HOW ARE YOU GOING TO GET THERE Understanding where you are at present, and where you want to be in the future, will help you focus your energy in the right places. KNOW YOUR WORTH THERE IS AN INHERENT LEVEL OF INFLUENCE THAT COMES WITH YOUR ROLE OR JOB TITLE But instead of seeing this as your influence boundary, see it as your influence starting point. BE CONFIDENT IN WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER Your knowledge, experience & passion can (and should) be used to your advantage. INFLUENCE AND TRUST GO HAND IN HAND If people do not trust your word or your abilities, you’ll be hard pressed to gain any influence over them. HOW DO YOU CULTIVATE TRUST? By being open & honest at all times. CONSISTENCY IS KEY IF YOU EXECUTE TASKS ACCURATELY, ON TIME, EVERY TIME People will see you as someone they can rely on.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE INTRODUCTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE Today, healthcare organizations worldwide depend on innovative clinical data and IT storage solutions to help improve healthcare workflows - from patient care to research. In fact, a recent report from BCC Research shows that the market for healthcare IT will continue to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 4.8 percent until 2019. IMPROVING PATIENT CARE BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER Despite being in the early stages of deployment, NetApp and Cisco's FlexPod is making a tremendous difference in the day-to-day activities of clinicians at TBHC. "W ith faster, more reliable access to patient records, our doctors and nurses can now spend more time treating patients," says TBHC's senior vice president and chief information officer Bill Moran, HEALTH CHOICE NETWORK (HCN) Now that HCN has moved virtual machines and data to the new NetApp array, latency is no longer a

BLACK TEA DEFINITION AND BENEFITS

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  BLACK TEA BENEFITS Black tea definition and benefits comes from the same plant family as the popular Green and Oolong teas. The main differences between these different types of tea is the level of oxidation in the plants. Black teas are left on the vine the longest before they are picked so they also have the most oxidization and can sometimes have a slightly bitter taste. BLACK TEA BENEFITS: MENTAL ALERTNESS Black teas have the highest level of caffeine of all the teas. This can give a nice jolt and some additional alertness. DENTAL HEALTH Regular consumption of simple black tea has been known to reduce the buildup of plaque. DECREASED STRESS Black and green teas block the neurotransmitter GABA, leading to a decrease in stress response. IMPROVED DIGESTION Black tea reduces inflammation in the digestive tract, making it highly beneficial to anyone with acid reflux or ulcer issues. CANCER PREVENTION Research shows that antioxidants, like polyphenol and

SUTURE DEFINITION MEANING AND METERIALS

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The Suture definition meaning and meterials describes any strand of meterial ulitized to ligate blood vessels or approximate tissues. The primary objective of dental suturing is to position and secure surgical flaps in order to promote optimal healing. THE GOALS OF SUTURING ARE AS FOLLOWS: Provide adequate tension for wound closure, but loose enough to prevent tissue ischemia and nercosis. Preventing postoperative hemorrhage. Reduce postoperative pain. Maintain hemostasis. Permit healing by primary intention. Prevent bone exposure resulting in delayed healing and bone resorption. Permit proper flap position. SUTURE KIT INSTRUMENTS A) Corn Suture Plies B) Adson tissue pliers C) Needle holder D) Scissors SUTURE KIT INSTRUMENTS SUTURE MATERIAL DEFINITION Suture is a thread used for uniting woudn edges. E.g. Suture Material Silk Catgut Nylon Stainless Steel Suture QUALITIES OF SUTURE METERIAL Adequate tensile strength Functional St

HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTIONS DEFINITION

Hospital Acquired Infections definition are infections acquired in a hospital by patient who was admitted for a reason other than that infection. An infection occuring in a patient in a hospital or other health care facility in whom the infection was not present or incubating at the time of admission. This includes infections acquired in the hospital but appearing after discharge, and also occupational infections among staff of the facility. NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS ON PUBLIC HEALTH Nosomical infections are widespread. They are important contributors to morbidity and mortality. They will become even more important as a public health problem with increasing economic and human impact. CROWDING A MAJOR FACTOR Increasing numbers and crowding of people. More frquirent impaired immunity (age, illness, treatments) Increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics contributed as emerging problem. WHEN THE NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS MANIFEST? Majority of such infections becom