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Posted: 10 Jan 2012 04:01 PM PST

Newly-born infants are
quite delicate and tend
to get ill easily. Treating
them is also a delicate
procedure that
requires specialized
care. The type of care
given will affect the
infant's immediate
health and have a long-
term effect on the
baby's future.
All types of healthcare
providers must be
aware of what the sick
infants need and how
the care should be
provided. S.T.A.B.L.E.
classes were started
to help these
professionals get
appropriate health and
educational
requirements for
delivering effective
care. Educating the
healthcare
professionals is
important in
safeguarding the lives
of the infants as they
will be better prepared
to work quickly to
remedy critical
situations.
S.T.A.B.L.E. program was
introduced in Canada
and the US in 1996 but
is currently
implemented in over 45
countries around the
world.
While there are
different neonatal
education programs,
S.T.A.B.L.E. classes are
the most popular
because of their great
success. The programs
maximize the learning
process with a high
degree of information
retention and recall
through the use of
mnemonic. They also
afford students the
opportunity to
complete hands-on
demos that simulate
real-life medical
emergencies.
The S.T.A.B.L.E. classes
are composed of six
modules for
assessment and care,
with a seventh module
emphasizing the
professional
responsibility of
evaluating and
improving the care the
infants receive. The six
modules are:
• Sugar & Safe Care:
o Error reduction and
patient safety issues
involving neonates.
o Dealing with risks and
signs of hyperglycemia
and hypoglycemia.
o Initial IV fluid therapy.
• Temperature:
o Dealing with risks of
hypothermia.
o Protection from
cooling and the loss of
body heat.
• Airway
o Evaluating respiratory
distress.
o Providing help during
endotracheal intubation.
o Methods of securing
oral endotracheal
tubes.
• Blood Pressure
o Dealing with
cardiogenic, septic and
hypovolemic shock.
o Ways of administering
dopamine safely.
• Lab Work
o Risk factors
predisposing to
infection.
o Various laboratory
tests for evaluating
infection.
• Emotional Support
o Dealing with crises
families go through
when infants are in ICU.
o General support given
to parents with sick
infants.
The seventh module is
quality improvement.
The S.T.A.B.L.E. classes
are designed for
healthcare
professionals who deal
with infants in the
Neonatal Emergency
and Intensive Care Unit
departments. These
professionals include
nurses and nursing
students, EMT and EMT
students, physicians,
respiratory therapists,
paramedics and
firefighters among
others
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Roberto Mancini will appeal Vincent Kompany's red card.

Posted: 10 Jan 2012 02:47 PM PST


Wayne Rooney has hit
back at Roberto Mancini
after the Manchester
City boss blamed him
for Vincent Kompany's
dismissal in United's FA
Cup win on Sunday.
Mancini pointed the
finger at Rooney after
the United striker
waved an imaginary
card at referee Chris
Foy in the aftermath of
Kompany's two-footed
lunge at Nani.
Kompany was shown a
straight red card and
must now serve a four-
match ban, but Rooney
has denied that he
influenced Foy's
decision in his side's 3-2
win at the Etihad.
Rooney, who bagged
two goals in the third
round thriller, tweeted:
"Funny how people think
i got kompany sent off.
Im not ref. i didnt give
red card. But it was a
clear red card. 2 footed
tackle."
Mancini, who confirmed
the club will appeal
against the decision,
had said: "It was not a
red card. Rooney told
him his decision. He was
near the referee."
The Italian was himself
criticised last week for
waving an imaginary
card during the 3-0 win
over Liverpool in
reaction to Martin
Skrtel's foul on Yaya
Toure.
He added: "When I did
this against Liverpool,
people told me not to do
it. I said I was sorry and
made a mistake.
Today...maybe if you
look at it."

Computer Seharga $35

Posted: 10 Jan 2012 02:44 PM PST

Komputer yang telah
lama ditunggu ini
akhirnya segera masuk
tahap produksi dan
segera dipasarkan.
Komputer ini memiliki
misi menginspirasi anak
agar melek teknologi.
Komputer bernama
Raspberry Pi ini
menggunakan prosesor
Arm serupa yang
ditemukan pada ponsel.
Selain itu, komputer ini
akan beroperasi
menggunakan sistem
operasi (OS) Linux.
Veteran video game
David Braben mengaku
memiliki ide membuat
Raspberry Pi ini saat
sedang memikirkan
cara menginspirasi
anak muda untuk
memulai karirnya di
dalam dunia teknologi.
Versi uji komputer ini
sudah selsesai dan
sedang tahap
pengecekan. Untuk
produksi massal akan
dilakukan pada Januari
2012 mendatang. "Jika
versi uji memuaskan,
kami akan membuat
komputer ini dalam
skala besar di lebih dari
satu pabrik," katanya.
Komputer ini sendiri
nantinya akan dibuat
dua versi, yakni model A
seharga US$25 (Rp230
ribu) tanpa konektor
jaringan dan Model B
seharga US$35 (Rp320
ribu) yang memiliki
socket Ethernet.



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