Rabies is a fatal viral infection that affects the central nervous system of humans and other mammals. It is transmitted primarily via saliva, typically through bites or scratches from an infected animal. The rabies virus has an incubation period of 2-8 weeks on average before symptoms appear. These symptoms include fever, headache, anxiety and eventually delirium, seizures and paralysis. There is no cure once symptoms appear, so prevention and post-exposure prophylaxis are critical. This involves thorough wound cleaning, vaccination and potentially rabies immune globulin administration. Nursing care focuses on isolation, education, fever management and preventing dehydration.
Formatting a spreadsheet can make it neater and more attractive. There are several ways to format cells including using AutoFormat options, toolbar icons, or the Format Cells dialog box. Formatting options allow changing font styles, alignment, colors, and number formats. It is generally easier to format after entering most of the spreadsheet content.
1. This document outlines the home care management goals and interventions for a 51-year-old patient, S.G., with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The goals are to maintain normal blood sugar levels, delay or reduce the risk of developing complications, reduce the risk of cardiovascular and renal diseases, maintain nutritional health, and demonstrate knowledge of insulin injection and foot/eye care.
2. The interventions include discussing a diet low in simple sugars and high in fiber, exercise 3 times per week for 30 minutes, blood sugar monitoring, medication adherence, stress management, diabetes education, insulin injection training, and foot and eye care education.
The document provides steps to calculate the average or mean of a data set. It shows an example of finding the mean of the numbers 36, 48, 15, 73, 58 by adding all the numbers, dividing the sum by the number of numbers, and getting the average of 46. It then presents the general steps of finding the mean: 1) add all the numbers, 2) divide the sum by the number of numbers. Two additional examples demonstrate applying these steps to find the means of monetary amounts and distances.
The document discusses finding the main idea in paragraphs. It provides examples of paragraphs and asks the reader to identify the main idea. The main ideas are: a) Juan enjoys playing games, b) watching a lot of television isn't good for Maria, and c) someday we will all have robots that will be our personal servants.
The document is a summary of Psalm 95:1-7. It discusses three invitations in the passage to "come" and encourages singing, shouting, thanksgiving, and worshipping God. It describes God as the great creator, ruler over all aspects of the earth from the depths to the mountain peaks to the sea. The third invitation to "come" is to bow down and worship before God who cares for his people like a shepherd cares for his flock. Worship involves submission of heart along with physical postures of kneeling and bowing.
The document provides background on the book of Hebrews and discusses several passages from Hebrews 1:1-14 that show Jesus' superiority to prophets and angels. The summary is:
1) The author of Hebrews wants to show Jesus' superiority to prophets and angels and that he has revealed more about God.
2) Jesus is superior as the Son of God, heir of all things, and creator, who God spoke through finally in these last days.
3) Jesus reflects God's glory perfectly and purged sins, sitting at God's right hand in heaven, showing his superiority to any prophet.
4) Jesus is greater than angels as God's Son, addressing him as God
The document provides background on Isaiah 52:1-12, which talks about God delivering his people from exile and oppression. It discusses themes of awakening, putting on new clothing of strength, shaking off dust and chains, and proclaiming the good news that God reigns. God will display his power to save all nations. His people are called to depart from unclean things and be pure as they carry out God's work. They will not flee in haste but God will go before and behind them. In conclusion, Christians have reasons for hope and rejoicing in God despite struggles, as God has reconciled them through Christ.
Rabies is a fatal viral infection that affects the central nervous system of humans and other mammals. It is transmitted primarily via saliva, typically through bites or scratches from an infected animal. The rabies virus has an incubation period of 2-8 weeks on average before symptoms appear. These symptoms include fever, headache, anxiety and eventually delirium, seizures and paralysis. There is no cure once symptoms appear, so prevention and post-exposure prophylaxis are critical. This involves thorough wound cleaning, vaccination and potentially rabies immune globulin administration. Nursing care focuses on isolation, education, fever management and preventing dehydration.
Formatting a spreadsheet can make it neater and more attractive. There are several ways to format cells including using AutoFormat options, toolbar icons, or the Format Cells dialog box. Formatting options allow changing font styles, alignment, colors, and number formats. It is generally easier to format after entering most of the spreadsheet content.
1. This document outlines the home care management goals and interventions for a 51-year-old patient, S.G., with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The goals are to maintain normal blood sugar levels, delay or reduce the risk of developing complications, reduce the risk of cardiovascular and renal diseases, maintain nutritional health, and demonstrate knowledge of insulin injection and foot/eye care.
2. The interventions include discussing a diet low in simple sugars and high in fiber, exercise 3 times per week for 30 minutes, blood sugar monitoring, medication adherence, stress management, diabetes education, insulin injection training, and foot and eye care education.
The document provides steps to calculate the average or mean of a data set. It shows an example of finding the mean of the numbers 36, 48, 15, 73, 58 by adding all the numbers, dividing the sum by the number of numbers, and getting the average of 46. It then presents the general steps of finding the mean: 1) add all the numbers, 2) divide the sum by the number of numbers. Two additional examples demonstrate applying these steps to find the means of monetary amounts and distances.
The document discusses finding the main idea in paragraphs. It provides examples of paragraphs and asks the reader to identify the main idea. The main ideas are: a) Juan enjoys playing games, b) watching a lot of television isn't good for Maria, and c) someday we will all have robots that will be our personal servants.
The document is a summary of Psalm 95:1-7. It discusses three invitations in the passage to "come" and encourages singing, shouting, thanksgiving, and worshipping God. It describes God as the great creator, ruler over all aspects of the earth from the depths to the mountain peaks to the sea. The third invitation to "come" is to bow down and worship before God who cares for his people like a shepherd cares for his flock. Worship involves submission of heart along with physical postures of kneeling and bowing.
The document provides background on the book of Hebrews and discusses several passages from Hebrews 1:1-14 that show Jesus' superiority to prophets and angels. The summary is:
1) The author of Hebrews wants to show Jesus' superiority to prophets and angels and that he has revealed more about God.
2) Jesus is superior as the Son of God, heir of all things, and creator, who God spoke through finally in these last days.
3) Jesus reflects God's glory perfectly and purged sins, sitting at God's right hand in heaven, showing his superiority to any prophet.
4) Jesus is greater than angels as God's Son, addressing him as God
The document provides background on Isaiah 52:1-12, which talks about God delivering his people from exile and oppression. It discusses themes of awakening, putting on new clothing of strength, shaking off dust and chains, and proclaiming the good news that God reigns. God will display his power to save all nations. His people are called to depart from unclean things and be pure as they carry out God's work. They will not flee in haste but God will go before and behind them. In conclusion, Christians have reasons for hope and rejoicing in God despite struggles, as God has reconciled them through Christ.
1) The prophet Haggai delivers a message from God to the leaders Zerubbabel and Joshua, rebuking the people for saying it is not time to rebuild the Lord's temple when they have been busy building their own homes.
2) Haggai notes their harvests have been poor and their earnings disappear quickly, indicating God's displeasure at their neglect of His temple.
3) God commands them through Haggai to consider their ways, go up to the hills to gather wood, and resume rebuilding the temple so that God may again take pleasure in it and be honored.
Jesus confronts religious leaders who accuse his disciples of breaking tradition by not washing their hands before eating. He argues that their traditions sometimes undermine God's law, like allowing people to avoid caring for parents. Jesus teaches the crowd that what defiles a person comes from within, not external actions like hand washing. He explains that sinful intentions and actions from the heart are what make a person unclean.
Jesus' mission, as shown in the Old Testament passages of Leviticus and Isaiah and fulfilled in the New Testament through Jesus' own ministry, was to bring spiritual and physical freedom to the oppressed. Isaiah prophesied that God would bring a year of jubilee, restoring lands and liberating those in captivity or hardship. Jesus began his ministry by teaching in synagogues and reading from Isaiah, proclaiming that the prophecy was fulfilled through his work of preaching good news to the poor, release to captives, and comfort to the afflicted. His mission focused on meeting both spiritual and material needs as God's way of caring for those who suffered.
Jesus' mission, as shown in the Old Testament passages from Leviticus and Isaiah and fulfilled in the New Testament through Jesus' own ministry, was to bring spiritual and physical freedom to the oppressed. Isaiah prophesied that God would bring a year of jubilee, restoring land and liberating captives. Jesus began his ministry by teaching in synagogues and announcing this message of freedom, reading from Isaiah about bringing good news to the poor. His mission was focused on meeting both spiritual and physical needs as God's way of showing love and drawing people to salvation.
Jesus faced temptation from Satan during his 40 days in the wilderness after his baptism. Satan tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread when hungry, to jump from the temple to prove God's protection, and to worship Satan in exchange for ruling the world's kingdoms. Jesus overcame these temptations by quoting Scripture, showing that God's word would guide his ministry rather than selfish or presumptuous acts. His familiarity with Scripture helped him resist Satan's temptations at the beginning of his work.
The document discusses biblical passages about the scapegoat ritual in Leviticus and prophecies in Isaiah about the suffering servant. It explains how these point to Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross for humanity's sins. Jesus opens the disciples' minds to understand how the Old Testament scriptures foretold that the Messiah would suffer, die, and rise to bring forgiveness of sins. The disciples are then called to spread this message to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
Jeremiah and Zechariah contain prophecies about a Messianic figure called "The Branch" who would be a righteous king from David's line and fulfill the roles of both priest and king. Zechariah receives a vision involving making a crown for Joshua the high priest, representing Jesus who would rebuild the temple as the Branch. The document provides historical background and analysis on these Old Testament prophecies and how they pointed to Jesus, who fulfilled the prophecy of the Messianic Priest-King.
The document discusses Jesus cleansing the temple as recorded in the gospels. It provides background information from the prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah about the temple being a house of prayer for all people rather than a den of thieves. However, in Jesus' time the temple had become commercialized and he drove out moneychangers and merchants to restore its spiritual purpose. The religious leaders plotted to kill Jesus because he challenged their lucrative operation of the temple.
Triumphal Entry and Zachariah's ProphecyMichael Hogg
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
The document provides background on the book of Revelation and analyzes passages from Revelation 5:5-13. It summarizes that Revelation depicts the conflict between God/His people and Satan/worldly powers, with God emerging victorious. It describes John's vision of a scroll that only the worthy Lamb, Jesus, can open, showing His authority from God to fulfill God's plan. The beasts, elders, angels and all creation worship the Lamb for ransoming people through His sacrifice.
This document provides background on Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about the Son of David. It summarizes passages from Psalm 89, Isaiah 9:1-7, and Matthew 1:18-2:6 that foretell a coming king who will reign forever and bring peace. The document explains how these passages pointed to Jesus, born of a virgin, who would save God's people from their sins and establish an eternal kingdom as the promised Messiah.
God corrects David and Nathan's presumption that David should build a temple. God reminds them that he has dwelt with Israel in a portable tabernacle since delivering them from Egypt, not a permanent house. God promises David that he will make David's house and kingdom lasting, establishing an eternal throne. After David's death, God will raise up one of David's offspring to build a temple for God's name and establish a kingdom forever under God's oversight as father. This promises looks ultimately to Jesus, who fulfills the Davidic covenant by establishing an eternal kingdom through his gospel.
James addresses those who claim faith but lack faith-driven works. He notes faith without works is dead. Abraham demonstrated living faith through obeying God by offering Isaac. Rahab also showed faith through works by protecting the Israelite spies. True faith produces loving deeds over time. While judging others' faith requires caution, genuine faith cannot exist without evidence through works of love.
James 1:19-27 discusses true religion and being doers of the word. It emphasizes being quick to listen and slow to speak or get angry. Anger does not accomplish God's righteousness. True religion involves caring for widows and orphans and avoiding corruption from the world. Those who think they are religious but do not control their tongues are self-deceived, as their religion is shown to be worthless by their actions not matching their words.
A rich man lived in luxury while a poor man named Lazarus lay starving at his gate. When they died, Lazarus was taken to heaven while the rich man went to hell. The rich man, in agony, begged Abraham to send Lazarus to warn his five brothers, but Abraham said if they did not listen to Moses and the prophets, they would not listen even if someone rose from the dead.
Jesus teaches his followers about humility through a parable about seating arrangements at a banquet. He advises taking the lowest place so that the host may invite you to move up, rather than seeking the best seats and being humiliated. True humility means not exalting oneself but serving others without concern for reward. Those who are humble will be honored by God.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
https://youtu.be/nV4kGHFsEHw
1) The prophet Haggai delivers a message from God to the leaders Zerubbabel and Joshua, rebuking the people for saying it is not time to rebuild the Lord's temple when they have been busy building their own homes.
2) Haggai notes their harvests have been poor and their earnings disappear quickly, indicating God's displeasure at their neglect of His temple.
3) God commands them through Haggai to consider their ways, go up to the hills to gather wood, and resume rebuilding the temple so that God may again take pleasure in it and be honored.
Jesus confronts religious leaders who accuse his disciples of breaking tradition by not washing their hands before eating. He argues that their traditions sometimes undermine God's law, like allowing people to avoid caring for parents. Jesus teaches the crowd that what defiles a person comes from within, not external actions like hand washing. He explains that sinful intentions and actions from the heart are what make a person unclean.
Jesus' mission, as shown in the Old Testament passages of Leviticus and Isaiah and fulfilled in the New Testament through Jesus' own ministry, was to bring spiritual and physical freedom to the oppressed. Isaiah prophesied that God would bring a year of jubilee, restoring lands and liberating those in captivity or hardship. Jesus began his ministry by teaching in synagogues and reading from Isaiah, proclaiming that the prophecy was fulfilled through his work of preaching good news to the poor, release to captives, and comfort to the afflicted. His mission focused on meeting both spiritual and material needs as God's way of caring for those who suffered.
Jesus' mission, as shown in the Old Testament passages from Leviticus and Isaiah and fulfilled in the New Testament through Jesus' own ministry, was to bring spiritual and physical freedom to the oppressed. Isaiah prophesied that God would bring a year of jubilee, restoring land and liberating captives. Jesus began his ministry by teaching in synagogues and announcing this message of freedom, reading from Isaiah about bringing good news to the poor. His mission was focused on meeting both spiritual and physical needs as God's way of showing love and drawing people to salvation.
Jesus faced temptation from Satan during his 40 days in the wilderness after his baptism. Satan tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread when hungry, to jump from the temple to prove God's protection, and to worship Satan in exchange for ruling the world's kingdoms. Jesus overcame these temptations by quoting Scripture, showing that God's word would guide his ministry rather than selfish or presumptuous acts. His familiarity with Scripture helped him resist Satan's temptations at the beginning of his work.
The document discusses biblical passages about the scapegoat ritual in Leviticus and prophecies in Isaiah about the suffering servant. It explains how these point to Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross for humanity's sins. Jesus opens the disciples' minds to understand how the Old Testament scriptures foretold that the Messiah would suffer, die, and rise to bring forgiveness of sins. The disciples are then called to spread this message to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
Jeremiah and Zechariah contain prophecies about a Messianic figure called "The Branch" who would be a righteous king from David's line and fulfill the roles of both priest and king. Zechariah receives a vision involving making a crown for Joshua the high priest, representing Jesus who would rebuild the temple as the Branch. The document provides historical background and analysis on these Old Testament prophecies and how they pointed to Jesus, who fulfilled the prophecy of the Messianic Priest-King.
The document discusses Jesus cleansing the temple as recorded in the gospels. It provides background information from the prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah about the temple being a house of prayer for all people rather than a den of thieves. However, in Jesus' time the temple had become commercialized and he drove out moneychangers and merchants to restore its spiritual purpose. The religious leaders plotted to kill Jesus because he challenged their lucrative operation of the temple.
Triumphal Entry and Zachariah's ProphecyMichael Hogg
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
The document provides background on the book of Revelation and analyzes passages from Revelation 5:5-13. It summarizes that Revelation depicts the conflict between God/His people and Satan/worldly powers, with God emerging victorious. It describes John's vision of a scroll that only the worthy Lamb, Jesus, can open, showing His authority from God to fulfill God's plan. The beasts, elders, angels and all creation worship the Lamb for ransoming people through His sacrifice.
This document provides background on Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about the Son of David. It summarizes passages from Psalm 89, Isaiah 9:1-7, and Matthew 1:18-2:6 that foretell a coming king who will reign forever and bring peace. The document explains how these passages pointed to Jesus, born of a virgin, who would save God's people from their sins and establish an eternal kingdom as the promised Messiah.
God corrects David and Nathan's presumption that David should build a temple. God reminds them that he has dwelt with Israel in a portable tabernacle since delivering them from Egypt, not a permanent house. God promises David that he will make David's house and kingdom lasting, establishing an eternal throne. After David's death, God will raise up one of David's offspring to build a temple for God's name and establish a kingdom forever under God's oversight as father. This promises looks ultimately to Jesus, who fulfills the Davidic covenant by establishing an eternal kingdom through his gospel.
James addresses those who claim faith but lack faith-driven works. He notes faith without works is dead. Abraham demonstrated living faith through obeying God by offering Isaac. Rahab also showed faith through works by protecting the Israelite spies. True faith produces loving deeds over time. While judging others' faith requires caution, genuine faith cannot exist without evidence through works of love.
James 1:19-27 discusses true religion and being doers of the word. It emphasizes being quick to listen and slow to speak or get angry. Anger does not accomplish God's righteousness. True religion involves caring for widows and orphans and avoiding corruption from the world. Those who think they are religious but do not control their tongues are self-deceived, as their religion is shown to be worthless by their actions not matching their words.
A rich man lived in luxury while a poor man named Lazarus lay starving at his gate. When they died, Lazarus was taken to heaven while the rich man went to hell. The rich man, in agony, begged Abraham to send Lazarus to warn his five brothers, but Abraham said if they did not listen to Moses and the prophets, they would not listen even if someone rose from the dead.
Jesus teaches his followers about humility through a parable about seating arrangements at a banquet. He advises taking the lowest place so that the host may invite you to move up, rather than seeking the best seats and being humiliated. True humility means not exalting oneself but serving others without concern for reward. Those who are humble will be honored by God.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
2 Peter 3: Because some scriptures are hard to understand and some will force them to say things God never intended, Peter warns us to take care.
https://youtu.be/nV4kGHFsEHw
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.