this becomes a dilemma with cases, as this only includes the value of the majority, not considering whether or not that particular case is an outlier and does not correspond to the data that is presented. A particular analysis that is used during this process, is the univariate analysis, which involves the examination of across these cases at the rate of one variable at a time. The characteristics to this single variable includes dispersion, the distribution and the central tendency. Distribution is
Baby sleep monitor will help in saving babies from SIDS. The leading cause for infant fatality is SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or crib death). SIDS mostly attacks infants of age between 2 months to 4 months old. 90% of attacks occurs before six months old. SIDS also occurs more frequently in winter and among Native and African Americans. SIDS happens suddenly with no warning and normally while the baby is sleeping. A baby sleep monitor will ease the parent's mind and sound an alarm when something
Introduction The Primary Community and Continuing Care (2009) state that public health nurses (PHNs) provide preventative and curative care within specific geographical regions to people of various age groups. Mulcahy et al (2012) describe PHNs as ‘population based generalist nurses’. Public health nurse’s areas of care vary from wound dressing clinics to postnatal home visits. Placement in this area involved experiences such as the addiction clinic, breastfeeding clinic and first postnatal visits
Dengue is an arbovirus disease complex which includes dengue fever (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and its subsequent dengue shock syndrome (DSS). It is caused by four serotypes of dengue virus. A dengue virus infection may be asymptomatic or it may lead to undifferentiated viral fever syndrome, dengue fever, fever hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome. (World Health Organization 2003) The disease is often, though not exclusively, closely associated with poor environmental sanitation, inferior