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Quality control is one of the three cyclical quality assurance activities that help keep a system under statistical control. Typical quality control activities include creating quality control charts, conducting proficiency testing, and documenting and archiving results.
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Quality assurance is the overarching term used to describe the activities employed to ensure the proper performance of a system. These activities can be classified into three categories: quality control, quality assessment, and internal corrective measures. Typically, these activities work cyclically: quality control is performed before and during the analysis, while quality assessment occurs during and after the investigation. Internal corrective measures are implemented based on the findings...
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In concrete preparation, the quality of water is paramount as it affects the strength and durability of the concrete. Potable water is usually preferred; however, it must not have excessive sodium or potassium to prevent compromising the concrete's integrity. Water quality is typically evaluated based on impurities such as dissolved solids, chlorides, and sulfates, and its pH value is ideally between 6 and 8. Even slightly acidic natural water may be acceptable unless it contains harmful...
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Pulse amplitude is a crucial indicator of cardiac health because it provides valuable insights into the strength of left ventricular contractions and the overall uniformity of blood circulation within the vasculature. The strength of the pulse is directly related to the force with which the heart contracts and the volume of blood being pumped.
A weak or absent pulse may indicate reduced cardiac output or poor left ventricular contraction, which can be signs of cardiovascular dysfunction or...
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Testing Water Quality01:14

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When the quality of water for concrete preparation is uncertain, its impact on the setting time of cement and compressive strength of mortar is assessed by comparison with de-ionized or distilled water benchmarks. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) C1602 requires the setting times to be within 90 minutes of the control, British Standard (BS) 3146:1980 allows a 30-minute variance in the initial setting, while British Standards European Norm (BS EN) 1008 specifies initial setting...
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ER is the primary site for the maturation and folding of soluble and transmembrane secretory proteins. The calnexin cycle is a specific chaperone system that folds and assesses the confirmation of N-glycosylated proteins before they can exit the ER lumen. The primary players of this quality check pipeline are the lectins, ER-resident chaperones, and a glucosyl transferase enzyme. In case the calnexin system in the lumen fails to salvage a misfolded protein, it is transported to the cytoplasm...
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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Medical Education
  • Palliative Care Research

Background:

  • The integration of clinical practice and education is crucial for advancing healthcare quality.
  • Palliative care requires a dynamic approach to adapt and lead change within the medical landscape.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a model illustrating the essential relationship between practice and education in palliative care.
  • To underscore the capacity of palliative care to influence and enact change through this partnership.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual model development based on the examination of practice-education relationships.
  • Analysis of political, professional, and personal influences shaping the model's framework.

Main Results:

  • A model was developed demonstrating the indispensable link between practice and education for quality palliative care delivery.
  • The model highlights palliative care's potential to be a proactive force for change.

Conclusions:

  • The synergy between practice and education is fundamental for ensuring quality palliative care.
  • The developed model is adaptable and relevant to other medical specialties beyond palliative care.