776 resultados para Tri-County Technical College
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Esta pesquisa tem como objeto de estudo a análise do processo de acompanhamento dos clientes portadores de feridas na atenção primária do município de Angra dos Reis. Os objetivos são: verificar a existência de processo de acompanhamento de clientes portadores de feridas nas unidades de atenção primária do município de Angra dos Reis; analisar as dificuldades inerentes ao processo de acompanhamento de clientes portadores de feridas nas unidades de atenção primária do município de Angra dos Reis. O método foi descritivo, o tipo é de levantamento e de natureza quantitativa. O instrumento de coleta de dados foi o formulário, tendo como sujeitos do estudo a população de enfermeiros atuantes na atenção primária do município de Angra dos Reis e que assinaram o Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido, conforme disposto na Resolução 196/96 do Conselho Nacional de saúde. O cenário utilizado foi o município de Angra dos Reis. A pesquisa foi aprovada pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa do Instituto de Medicina Social da UERJ, através da Plataforma Brasil em 28/06/2013. A análise demonstrou que mais de 93% dos enfermeiros realizam curativos durante sua atuação profissional na atenção primária, destes, 80% realizam algum tipo de acompanhamento de clientes portadores de feridas. Este acompanhamento nem sempre é contínuo, por contada dificuldade técnica do próprio profissional, da interrupção do fornecimento de materiais por parte do almoxarifado, da baixa adesão do cliente e da inexistência de uma rotina institucionalizada. A insuficiência de produtos disponíveis no município para a realização de curativos também foi um fator descrito pelos sujeitos como prejudicador no processo de acompanhamento destes pacientes. Foi verificado que a utilização de produtos de segunda geração para realização de curativos, quando indicados de forma correta e respeitando o prazo de troca, proporciona uma economia nos fastos do município no que se refere ao tratamento tópico de feridas, economia esta que pode chegar à metade dos gastos. Este estudo foi relevante para a otimização do processo de acompanhamento de clientes portadores de feridas no município, bem como reorganização defluxos, rotinas e do cuidado prestado.
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John Nathan Cobb (1868–1930) became the founding Director of the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, in 1919 without the benefit of a college education. An inquisitive and ambitious man, he began his career in the newspaper business and was introduced to commercial fisheries when he joined the U.S. Fish Commission (USFC) in 1895 as a clerk, and he was soon promoted to a “Field Agent” in the Division of Statistics, Washington, D.C. During the next 17 years, Cobb surveyed commercial fisheries from Maine to Florida, Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest, and Alaska for the USFC and its successor, the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. In 1913, he became editor of the prominent west coast trade magazine, Pacific Fisherman, of Seattle, Wash., where he became known as a leading expert on the fisheries of the Pacific Northwest. He soon joined the campaign, led by his employer, to establish the nation’s first fisheries school at the University of Washington. After a brief interlude (1917–1918) with the Alaska Packers Association in San Francisco, Calif., he was chosen as the School’s founding director in 1919. Reflecting his experience and mindset, as well as the University’s apparent initial desire, Cobb established the College of Fisheries primarily as a training ground for those interested in applied aspects of the commercial fishing industry. Cobb attracted sufficient students, was a vigorous spokesman for the College, and had ambitions plans for expansion of the school’s faculty and facilities. He became aware that the College was not held in high esteem by his faculty colleagues or by the University administration because of the school’s failure to emphasize scholastic achievement, and he attempted to correct this deficiency. Cobb became ill with heart problems in 1929 and died on 13 January 1930. The University soon thereafter dissolved the College and dismissed all but one of its faculty. A Department of Fisheries, in the College of Science, was then established in 1930 and was led by William Francis Thompson (1888–1965), who emphasized basic science and fishery biology. The latter format continues to the present in the Department’s successor, The School of Aquatic Fisheries and Science.
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This study examined the technical efficiency in artisanal fisheries in Lagos State of Nigeria. The study employed a two stage random sampling procedure for the selection of 120 respondents. The analytical techniques involved descriptive statistics and estimation of technical efficiency following maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) procedure available in FRONTIER 4.1. The MLE result of the stochastic frontier production function showed that hired labour, cost of repair and capital items are critical factors that influences productivity of artisanal fishermen with the coefficient of hired labour being highly elastic. This implies that employing more labour will significantly increase the catch in the study area. The predicted farm efficiency with an average value of 0.92 showed that there is a marginal potential of about 8 percent to increase the catch, hence the income of the fishermen. The study further examined the factors that influence productivity of fishermen in the study area. Year of education, mode of operation and frequency of fishing have important implication on the technical efficiency of fishermen in the study area.
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Many coastal communities across the United States are beginning to plan for climate-related sea level rise. While impacts and solutions will vary with local conditions, jurisdictions which have begun this process seem to pass through three common stages when developing policy for local sea level rise adaptation: l) building awareness about local sea level rise threats, 2) undertaking analyses of local vulnerabilities, and 3) developing plans and policies to deal with these vulnerabilities. The purpose of this paper is to help advance community dialogue and further inform local decision-makers about key elements and steps for addressing climate-related sea level rise. It summarizes the results of a project the Marine Policy Institute (MPI) undertook during 2011-12 to review experiences from fourteen U.S. coastal jurisdictions representing a variety of city, county, and state efforts with sea level adaptation. There are many more initiatives underway than those reflected in this sample, but the “focus jurisdictions” were selected because of the extensive information publically available on their experiences and lessons being learned that could provide insights for coastal communities, especially in Southwest Florida.