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Franchise agreements vs management Agreements (HMA)
Overbooking: a common problem- hotel manager obligation, Sale of a higher number of seats or rooms, especially hotel and plane, than actually available. = overselling. if they oversell: obliged to provide accommodation to the affected people in another establishment of the “same zone of equal or superior category” and in “similar conditions” to those agreed upon. Has to take charge of travel expenses. The “transfer to another hotel”
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oral pathology
Write your text here!Meiosis: 2-step cellular division of primitive germ cells (46, diploid) mature germ cells (23, haploid) Lyon Hypothesis: genetic activity of 1 of the X chromo in each cell of a female embryo; when X chromo in female is inactivated = Barr body forms; X chrome dispersed into nucleus; gross abnormalities Trisomy 21: Down Syndrome; 3 identical chromo at the same allele; most frequent; fissured tongue; macroglossia, slanted eyes, low IQ, hypodontia Trisomy 13: poor prognosis; 3 Read MoreME406
Characteristics of Life: Metabolism: acquire and use energy to stockpile, tear down, build and eliminate materials. Development: series of changes in form/function/behavior. Homeostasis: maintenance of a constant internal environment re: external change. DNA/RNA: information storage and genetic inheritance. (RNA: messenger, pentose: type of sugar, RNA has ribose). Evolution: major unifying principle. Natural Selection.bcvbhngfnj
INSDUSTRIALIZATION AND INMIGRATION: In less than fifty years, the US was transformed from a rural republic into an urban state. The nation´s economic progress, based on iron, steam and electrical power, was speeded up by thousands of inventions like the telephone and typewriter, but the terrible working and living conditions and the unfair monopolies that characterized the industrial revolution in Britain, were repeated on an even bigger scale. An important factor was continuous and unrestricted
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EMT EXAM # 2
Chapters 4,5 7, 8, 10, 11
1. What is considered objective information.
Is the one that is measurable or verifiable in some way. Might be the patients pulse rate. A sign is objective information
2. What is a pertinent negative.
Signs or symptoms that might be expected, based on the chief complaint, but the ptient denies having.
3. How do you document a patient’s chief complaint.
Should be in the patient’s own words or in the words of a bystander, if the patient is unresponsive.
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