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    Clean Kanpur

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    1) ------------------------------------------------- Save water by installing water harvesting containers on the roof of ur bldg 2) Save power 3) Switch-off d applicances from d mains‚it saves a lot more electricity 4) Ensure dat hmes r well ventilated 5) Segregate garbage into dry & wet waste 6) Make bags 4rm newspapers 2 line d garbage pins 7) Use a car pool.Use public transport system mre oftn. 8)Grow plants in d house. 9) Save trees.Make it a habit to print on bth sides of old documents

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    Infection Control

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    INFECTION CONTROL Pathogen- Infectious agent Colonization- If microorganism is present or invades host‚ grows and/or multiplies but does not cause infection. Communicable disease- if infectious disease can be transmitted from one person to another. -Symptomatic-if pathogens multiply and cause clinical signs/symptoms. -Asymptomatic- if no s/s are present *CHAIN OF INFECTION: 1. An infectious agent or pathogen 2. A reservoir or source for pathogen growth 3. A portal of exit from the

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    Microbial Growth

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    * Jamshoro college of Nursing jamshoro * GROUND RULES * Turn off your mobile. * If you have any problem or urgency you can leave class without any disturbance. * Questioning and answering are asked at the end of presentation. * Don ’t discuses during presentation each other. * ten minutes for Q&A * objective At the end of presentation learner will be able * Introduction of control of microbial growth * Define term related to control of microbial growth

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    Plant Tissue Culture

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    (protoplasts)‚ pieces of leaves‚ or (less commonly) roots can often be used to generate a new plant on culture media given the required nutrients and plant hormones. Techniques Modern plant tissue culture is performed under aseptic conditions under HEPA filtered air provided by a laminar flow cabinet. Living plant materials from the environment are naturally contaminated on their surfaces (and sometimes interiors) with microorganisms‚ so surface sterilization of starting material (explants) in chemical

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    Perry & Potter Ch 34

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    CHAPTER 34: Infection Prevention and Control * Principles for infection control for the nurse and patient during care NATURE OF INFECTION: * Pathogen-infectious agents * Colonization- present or invaded host‚ grows and multiplies but does not cause infection * Communicable disease- transmitted from one person to the other CHAIN OF INFECTION: a. Agent- residents for transient flora i. To cause disease depends on: 1. Does (number of organisms) 2. Virulence

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    HVAC

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    Commercial Air-conditioning or HVAC (Heating‚ Ventilation and Air Conditioning) J.Ilangumaran Commercial air-conditioning or HVAC (Heating‚ Ventilation and Air Conditioning) It refers to the mechanical systems which heat‚ cool‚ filter or dehumidify air in a room or building. HVAC systems control the ambient environment (temperature‚ humidity‚ air flow‚ and air filtering) in homes and commercial buildings and are crucial in maintaining environmental conditions in critical applications

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    the furnace running at maximum efficiency. Many Harman dealers offer annual cleaning services for their customers. Please read through this entire guide before beginning. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED: Dust Mask & Safety Goggles Shop vacuum w/fine dust (HEPA) filter Standard socket set or nut driver set Tooth brush 3” to 4” paintbrush Small putty knife Hearth glass cleaner Paper towels Rubber gloves (soot really gets into pores) Drop cloth Flashlight or drop light 4 in. flexible brush (for venting pipe)

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    Hepatitis B Case Studies

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    Assistant Gladys Maria Shafer February 19‚ 2013 Hepatitis refers to an inflammation of the liver‚ which is swelling that occurs when the tissues of the body become injured or infected. “Hepa” means liver and “itis” refers to inflammation. The Hepatitis B virus spreads through blood or direct contact with any body fluids from someone who already has a Hepatitis B infection and the virus enters the body unnoticed (Center of Disease Control

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    Hospital Planning & Designing Planning & Designing Team - Architects - Interior Designers - Structural Consultants - MEP consultants - Kitchen & Laundry Experts - Landscape Consultants - Project Managers - Bio-Medical Engineers - Hospital Administrators - Doctors Chitkara Hospital Planning: Presentation flow • Functional Programming • Space Programming • Basic Concepts of Designing • Planning of Specialized Areas Chitkara Principles: Functional Programming • • • • •

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    acute infection that causes initial illness 8. Secondary infection – caused by an opportunistic pathogen after primary weakens defenses 9. Subclinical (inapparent) infection is one that does not cause any noticeable illness e.g. Polio & HepA can be carried but never developed Patterns of Disease 1. Sequence – must be reservoir of infection as a source pathogen transmitted to susceptible host by contact or vectors transmission followed by invasion (enters host‚ multiplies) injures

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