Understanding Infectious Ectromelia in Laboratory Animals
Infectious Ectromelia, also known as Mousepox, is a viral disease causing high mortality in adult mice and limb amputation in surviving cases. It is characterized by skin lesions, rash, and generalized fatal disease. Various strains of the virus exist, with transmission occurring through abrasions o
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Workplace Accident Case Study: Metal Fabrication, Inc. Incident
Metal Fabrication, Inc. (MFI) faced a workplace accident involving Marilyn Munro, an employee who lost part of her finger while operating a press brake due to distraction. Despite initial reattachment surgery failing, subsequent amputation was required. The incident raises issues of workplace safety
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Peer Support and Visitor Training Workshop
Explore the importance of peer support in the amputation process through engaging discussions and role-playing activities. Discover the short-term and long-term benefits of peer support, understand the attributes and benefits it offers, and delve into when and where peer visiting can be most impactf
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