Seasoned LPN with over 15 years of experience providing patient care in long-term care facilities and hospitals. Skilled in direct patient care, medication administration, vital signs monitoring, and collaborating with healthcare teams. Also has management experience as a charge nurse and case manager. Currently pursuing RN degree online.
Taylor Jackson completed an internship as a Centering Research Assistant at Greenville Health System in South Carolina. Their responsibilities included assisting with CenteringPregnancy prenatal care groups, enrolling patients in the CRADLE research study on preterm birth rates, and screening potential study participants. The goal of the internship was to gain experience in coordinating prenatal care and conducting perinatal research through projects like designing informational materials for the CRADLE study. Overall, the internship provided valuable lessons in prenatal care delivery and an opportunity to contribute to an important research study.
This document summarizes the Attendance & Wellness Program (AWP) for staff at Vancouver Coastal Health. The AWP helps employees preserve their sick leave balances so they have protection if they experience an extended absence. It does this through education on wellness strategies and resources. The AWP involves multi-stage meetings between employees and managers if an employee's sick leave exceeds averages, to develop plans to improve attendance. The goals are to support employees' health and well-being while meeting operational needs.
Strategic management involves three key phases: formulation, implementation, and evaluation. In the formulation phase, companies develop strategic plans by analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. They also examine their mission, past strategies, and performance. In the implementation phase, companies execute their strategic plans. In the evaluation phase, they continuously monitor progress and make adjustments based on changes in the internal and external environment.
ARE YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO BE? IS YOUR LIFE ON TRACK? Personal strategic planning is about identifying your purpose or mission with what you are here to do, aligning your personal and professional goals with who you are, and what is most important to you.Personal strategic planning is your doorway to your future.
This document defines strategic management and strategic planning. Strategic management involves analyzing a company's internal and external environments, formulating strategies to achieve objectives, implementing strategies, and monitoring performance. Strategic planning is the process of crafting strategies to help a company achieve its goals. The document outlines key terms, different strategic management models, the importance of strategic planning, benefits and limitations of strategic planning, and guidelines for effective strategic planning.
This document provides an overview of strategic management concepts from Chapter 9 of an introduction to management textbook. It discusses strategic management as comprising strategic analysis, formulation, and implementation to accomplish long-term goals. Key points covered include the levels of strategy (corporate, business, functional), Porter's five forces model, the BCG matrix for portfolio analysis, corporate strategies like growth and retrenchment, and Porter's framework for business strategies.
This nursing care plan addresses diarrhea in a patient. It includes nursing diagnoses, subjective and objective data, short and long term goals, assessments, interventions, health teaching, and an evaluation plan. The care plan involves assessing the cause of diarrhea, monitoring for dehydration, providing skin care and fluid/nutrition support, and educating the patient on diet, medication use, and hygiene. The goal is for the patient to experience relief from diarrhea and related symptoms within 2 weeks.
Seasoned LPN with over 15 years of experience providing patient care in long-term care facilities and hospitals. Skilled in direct patient care, medication administration, vital signs monitoring, and collaborating with healthcare teams. Also has management experience as a charge nurse and case manager. Currently pursuing RN degree online.
Taylor Jackson completed an internship as a Centering Research Assistant at Greenville Health System in South Carolina. Their responsibilities included assisting with CenteringPregnancy prenatal care groups, enrolling patients in the CRADLE research study on preterm birth rates, and screening potential study participants. The goal of the internship was to gain experience in coordinating prenatal care and conducting perinatal research through projects like designing informational materials for the CRADLE study. Overall, the internship provided valuable lessons in prenatal care delivery and an opportunity to contribute to an important research study.
This document summarizes the Attendance & Wellness Program (AWP) for staff at Vancouver Coastal Health. The AWP helps employees preserve their sick leave balances so they have protection if they experience an extended absence. It does this through education on wellness strategies and resources. The AWP involves multi-stage meetings between employees and managers if an employee's sick leave exceeds averages, to develop plans to improve attendance. The goals are to support employees' health and well-being while meeting operational needs.
Strategic management involves three key phases: formulation, implementation, and evaluation. In the formulation phase, companies develop strategic plans by analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. They also examine their mission, past strategies, and performance. In the implementation phase, companies execute their strategic plans. In the evaluation phase, they continuously monitor progress and make adjustments based on changes in the internal and external environment.
ARE YOU WHERE YOU WANT TO BE? IS YOUR LIFE ON TRACK? Personal strategic planning is about identifying your purpose or mission with what you are here to do, aligning your personal and professional goals with who you are, and what is most important to you.Personal strategic planning is your doorway to your future.
This document defines strategic management and strategic planning. Strategic management involves analyzing a company's internal and external environments, formulating strategies to achieve objectives, implementing strategies, and monitoring performance. Strategic planning is the process of crafting strategies to help a company achieve its goals. The document outlines key terms, different strategic management models, the importance of strategic planning, benefits and limitations of strategic planning, and guidelines for effective strategic planning.
This document provides an overview of strategic management concepts from Chapter 9 of an introduction to management textbook. It discusses strategic management as comprising strategic analysis, formulation, and implementation to accomplish long-term goals. Key points covered include the levels of strategy (corporate, business, functional), Porter's five forces model, the BCG matrix for portfolio analysis, corporate strategies like growth and retrenchment, and Porter's framework for business strategies.
This nursing care plan addresses diarrhea in a patient. It includes nursing diagnoses, subjective and objective data, short and long term goals, assessments, interventions, health teaching, and an evaluation plan. The care plan involves assessing the cause of diarrhea, monitoring for dehydration, providing skin care and fluid/nutrition support, and educating the patient on diet, medication use, and hygiene. The goal is for the patient to experience relief from diarrhea and related symptoms within 2 weeks.
Nutrition is an important part of any cancer treatment plan, especially for those individuals who are undergoing colorectal cancer treatment and have had surgery to remove part of the colon. Another important consideration for patients who have had surgery to remove part of the colon is avoiding a bowel obstruction. Knowing which foods you should and shouldn’t eat can be a helpful part of the treatment and the surgery recovery process. In this webinar, we will talk about how nutrition and avoiding bowel blockages can be helpful to you after a colorectal cancer treatment procedure and what foods to eat as we enter the holiday season.
Margaret Martin, RD, MS, LDN, CDE is a Licensed Dietitian and Nutritionist in the State of Tennessee and James D. Waller, Jr., MD present this lively session.
The document is a presentation by the National Association For Continence about bladder health. It discusses what the bladder is, why bladder health is important, common urinary problems like stress incontinence and overactive bladder, risk factors, treatment options, and when to seek help. It encourages getting educated about symptoms and finding an expert to address bladder health issues.
Great presentation by Adrian Wagg at Innovating for Continence ConferenceTarique Khan
This document discusses various aspects of continence care provision and funding across different healthcare systems. It notes that provision of continence products varies significantly between countries and regions due to differences in healthcare models and policies. The document advocates for standardized assessment of patient needs and eligibility criteria for products. It also presents evidence that implementing integrated continence care services following clinical guidelines can improve outcomes, quality of life, and reduce overall healthcare costs through lower social care needs.
As the spina bifida population ages, there will be many people who have never had their continence issues addressed. This leaflet is intended to help this group to look at their bowel and bladder management.
This document discusses bowel elimination and defecation. It covers the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system and large intestine. The large intestine absorbs water from waste products, with only about 100 mL of fluid excreted daily as feces. Defecation is facilitated by abdominal muscle and diaphragm contraction, along with thigh flexion in a sitting position. Factors that influence defecation include age, diet, fluid intake, activity level, psychological factors, habits, and medical conditions or procedures. Maintaining regular bowel elimination is important for normal body functioning.
Clyde Hunter is a 72-year-old resident of a long-term care facility who has experienced urinary incontinence since suffering a stroke one month ago. He is currently experiencing hematuria and has not produced urine in the past two hours. The nurse assesses the urinary drainage tubing and finds it obstructed. Bladder irrigation is prescribed to dislodge any blood clots blocking urine flow. The irrigation is successful in removing blood clots, but after 24 hours on antibiotics, Clyde's condition has not improved.
NurseReview.Org - Test Taking Strategies For Nursing StudentsNurse ReviewDotOrg
1) The document provides test taking strategies for nursing students, including identifying critical thinking as the cornerstone of functioning in society and applying the nursing process to test questions.
2) It recommends preparing for tests by reading material before class, taking notes during lecture, and outlining notes according to concepts like ABCs and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
3) The document reviews components of test questions and provides examples of questions and answers to demonstrate strategies for identifying correct responses and distractor answers.
1) The document provides test taking strategies for nursing students, including identifying critical thinking as the cornerstone of functioning in society and applying the nursing process to test questions.
2) It recommends preparing for tests by reading material before class, taking notes during lecture, and outlining notes according to concepts like ABCs and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
3) The document reviews components of test questions and provides examples of questions and answers to demonstrate strategies for identifying correct responses and distractor answers.
The document discusses normal and altered urinary and bowel elimination, including the anatomy and physiology related to waste excretion, common problems that can disrupt normal elimination, and nursing responsibilities in assessing and promoting normal elimination or treating disrupted patterns. Nursing goals are maintaining or restoring normal elimination, preventing risks like skin breakdown, and managing conditions like incontinence, constipation, or the use of ostomies through various interventions.
This document provides an overview of insulin pumps, including their history, advantages, candidates for pumping, choosing a pump and infusion set, starting on a pump, and troubleshooting. It discusses how pumps began in the late 1970s, the basal-bolus concept, and advantages like flexibility and more consistent insulin delivery. Good pump candidates are those willing to monitor blood sugar frequently and adjust doses. Choosing a pump involves considering features, size, and customer support. Starting requires education, practice, and record keeping. Troubleshooting focuses on common early problems with setup, leaks, clogs, and site issues.
1. The document describes the normal physiology of urinary and bowel elimination, including the structures and processes involved.
2. It identifies common problems that can disrupt normal elimination such as constipation, diarrhea, incontinence, and infections.
3. Nursing responsibilities related to various elimination issues are discussed, such as bowel training, ostomy care, diagnostic testing, and promoting normal patterns.
Patient Navigation: A Program to Enhance the Patient Experience and the Botto...Wellbe
In the eyes of a patient, especially one with a chronic or complex illness, the healthcare system can feel overwhelming. Compound the inherent complexities of the system with a variety of barriers patients can face – transportation, language, and many others – and patients can have difficulty following the care plan developed by their team of providers.
Founded and pioneered in 1990 by Dr. Harold P. Freeman, patient navigation originally focused on the critical window of opportunity to save lives from cancer by eliminating barriers to timely care between the point of suspicious finding and resolution by diagnosis and treatment. Since its inception as a community-based intervention program, patient navigation has expanded and transformed into a nationally recognized model that extends well beyond cancer care to include the timely movement of an individual across the entire healthcare continuum.
While patients clearly benefit from the guidance of a patient navigator, a growing body of evidence suggests that patient navigation increases both patient satisfaction and hospital revenue. Nationally, patient navigation is becoming well-recognized for being a cost-effective strategy to address several healthcare priorities. An attractive career choice for those looking to make a difference in healthcare, patient navigation also provides economic development opportunities in communities throughout the United States.
About the Speaker:
Carol Santalucia, Vice President, of CHAMPS Patient Experience, LLC is a seasoned healthcare leader with a passion and commitment to enhancing the patient experience. After 28 years in various service excellence and leadership roles at Cleveland Clinic, where she played a pivotal role in the design, creation and implementation of Cleveland Clinic’s service recovery model Respond with H.E.A.R.T., and the development of their patient navigation program and Service Excellence and Patient Advocacy Department, Carol began her own healthcare consulting practice, Santalucia Group, LLC.
Antenatal care involves planned examinations and observations of a woman from conception through birth. Effective antenatal care can help reduce risks to both mother and infant through early and regular checkups. The goals of antenatal care are to reduce maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rates by preventing, identifying, and treating any maternal or fetal issues that could impact the pregnancy outcome. Key components of antenatal care include medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, health education, and monitoring for danger signs throughout the pregnancy.
This document discusses the nursing diagnosis of self-care deficit and chronic low self-esteem. For self-care deficit, it identifies potential causes like lack of motivation or cognitive impairment, signs like poor hygiene or weight loss, and desired outcomes like improved hygiene and sleep. Nursing interventions are proposed to address issues like bathing, constipation, sleep, and nutrition. For chronic low self-esteem, potential causes, signs, outcomes, assessments, and therapeutic interventions are outlined to help build self-esteem through activities, feedback, social support, and addressing cognitive distortions.
This document defines elimination patterns and discusses fecal and urinary elimination. It describes the structures involved in defecation and factors that can affect stool appearance. Common problems with elimination like diarrhea, constipation and incontinence are outlined. Nursing assessments and interventions for both urinary and bowel issues are provided, including bladder training, diet modifications, and exercise.
Clyde Hunter is a 72-year-old African American male resident at a long-term care facility who experienced a stroke one month ago. Since then, he has had urinary incontinence and is unable to control his bladder. A bladder training program was unsuccessful at improving his incontinence. He is now prescribed a condom catheter for urinary management. A student nurse is supervised in inserting a urinary catheter for Clyde prior to minor surgery.
Here are two diseases of the reproductive organs and ways to avoid them:
1. Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Wipe from front to back after using the bathroom
- Drink plenty of water to flush out bacteria
- Empty your bladder soon after sexual intercourse
2. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Use condoms properly during sexual activity
- Get vaccinated against HPV and hepatitis B
- Limit your number of sexual partners
To coincide with NHS Change Day 2014, this slideset contains ideas for pledges in line with the #stopthepressure campaign.
Pressure ulcers affect nearly 700,000 people every year, at all points of the healthcare journey, and research suggests between 80 - 90% could be avoided.
Pledge on the NHS Change Day wall to stop the pressure - either directly, or indirectly through nutrition and hydration.
Adhd Medication Shortage Uk - trinexpharmacy.comreignlana06
The UK is currently facing a Adhd Medication Shortage Uk, which has left many patients and their families grappling with uncertainty and frustration. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a chronic condition that requires consistent medication to manage effectively. This shortage has highlighted the critical role these medications play in the daily lives of those affected by ADHD. Contact : +1 (747) 209 – 3649 E-mail : sales@trinexpharmacy.com
Nutrition is an important part of any cancer treatment plan, especially for those individuals who are undergoing colorectal cancer treatment and have had surgery to remove part of the colon. Another important consideration for patients who have had surgery to remove part of the colon is avoiding a bowel obstruction. Knowing which foods you should and shouldn’t eat can be a helpful part of the treatment and the surgery recovery process. In this webinar, we will talk about how nutrition and avoiding bowel blockages can be helpful to you after a colorectal cancer treatment procedure and what foods to eat as we enter the holiday season.
Margaret Martin, RD, MS, LDN, CDE is a Licensed Dietitian and Nutritionist in the State of Tennessee and James D. Waller, Jr., MD present this lively session.
The document is a presentation by the National Association For Continence about bladder health. It discusses what the bladder is, why bladder health is important, common urinary problems like stress incontinence and overactive bladder, risk factors, treatment options, and when to seek help. It encourages getting educated about symptoms and finding an expert to address bladder health issues.
Great presentation by Adrian Wagg at Innovating for Continence ConferenceTarique Khan
This document discusses various aspects of continence care provision and funding across different healthcare systems. It notes that provision of continence products varies significantly between countries and regions due to differences in healthcare models and policies. The document advocates for standardized assessment of patient needs and eligibility criteria for products. It also presents evidence that implementing integrated continence care services following clinical guidelines can improve outcomes, quality of life, and reduce overall healthcare costs through lower social care needs.
As the spina bifida population ages, there will be many people who have never had their continence issues addressed. This leaflet is intended to help this group to look at their bowel and bladder management.
This document discusses bowel elimination and defecation. It covers the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system and large intestine. The large intestine absorbs water from waste products, with only about 100 mL of fluid excreted daily as feces. Defecation is facilitated by abdominal muscle and diaphragm contraction, along with thigh flexion in a sitting position. Factors that influence defecation include age, diet, fluid intake, activity level, psychological factors, habits, and medical conditions or procedures. Maintaining regular bowel elimination is important for normal body functioning.
Clyde Hunter is a 72-year-old resident of a long-term care facility who has experienced urinary incontinence since suffering a stroke one month ago. He is currently experiencing hematuria and has not produced urine in the past two hours. The nurse assesses the urinary drainage tubing and finds it obstructed. Bladder irrigation is prescribed to dislodge any blood clots blocking urine flow. The irrigation is successful in removing blood clots, but after 24 hours on antibiotics, Clyde's condition has not improved.
NurseReview.Org - Test Taking Strategies For Nursing StudentsNurse ReviewDotOrg
1) The document provides test taking strategies for nursing students, including identifying critical thinking as the cornerstone of functioning in society and applying the nursing process to test questions.
2) It recommends preparing for tests by reading material before class, taking notes during lecture, and outlining notes according to concepts like ABCs and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
3) The document reviews components of test questions and provides examples of questions and answers to demonstrate strategies for identifying correct responses and distractor answers.
1) The document provides test taking strategies for nursing students, including identifying critical thinking as the cornerstone of functioning in society and applying the nursing process to test questions.
2) It recommends preparing for tests by reading material before class, taking notes during lecture, and outlining notes according to concepts like ABCs and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
3) The document reviews components of test questions and provides examples of questions and answers to demonstrate strategies for identifying correct responses and distractor answers.
The document discusses normal and altered urinary and bowel elimination, including the anatomy and physiology related to waste excretion, common problems that can disrupt normal elimination, and nursing responsibilities in assessing and promoting normal elimination or treating disrupted patterns. Nursing goals are maintaining or restoring normal elimination, preventing risks like skin breakdown, and managing conditions like incontinence, constipation, or the use of ostomies through various interventions.
This document provides an overview of insulin pumps, including their history, advantages, candidates for pumping, choosing a pump and infusion set, starting on a pump, and troubleshooting. It discusses how pumps began in the late 1970s, the basal-bolus concept, and advantages like flexibility and more consistent insulin delivery. Good pump candidates are those willing to monitor blood sugar frequently and adjust doses. Choosing a pump involves considering features, size, and customer support. Starting requires education, practice, and record keeping. Troubleshooting focuses on common early problems with setup, leaks, clogs, and site issues.
1. The document describes the normal physiology of urinary and bowel elimination, including the structures and processes involved.
2. It identifies common problems that can disrupt normal elimination such as constipation, diarrhea, incontinence, and infections.
3. Nursing responsibilities related to various elimination issues are discussed, such as bowel training, ostomy care, diagnostic testing, and promoting normal patterns.
Patient Navigation: A Program to Enhance the Patient Experience and the Botto...Wellbe
In the eyes of a patient, especially one with a chronic or complex illness, the healthcare system can feel overwhelming. Compound the inherent complexities of the system with a variety of barriers patients can face – transportation, language, and many others – and patients can have difficulty following the care plan developed by their team of providers.
Founded and pioneered in 1990 by Dr. Harold P. Freeman, patient navigation originally focused on the critical window of opportunity to save lives from cancer by eliminating barriers to timely care between the point of suspicious finding and resolution by diagnosis and treatment. Since its inception as a community-based intervention program, patient navigation has expanded and transformed into a nationally recognized model that extends well beyond cancer care to include the timely movement of an individual across the entire healthcare continuum.
While patients clearly benefit from the guidance of a patient navigator, a growing body of evidence suggests that patient navigation increases both patient satisfaction and hospital revenue. Nationally, patient navigation is becoming well-recognized for being a cost-effective strategy to address several healthcare priorities. An attractive career choice for those looking to make a difference in healthcare, patient navigation also provides economic development opportunities in communities throughout the United States.
About the Speaker:
Carol Santalucia, Vice President, of CHAMPS Patient Experience, LLC is a seasoned healthcare leader with a passion and commitment to enhancing the patient experience. After 28 years in various service excellence and leadership roles at Cleveland Clinic, where she played a pivotal role in the design, creation and implementation of Cleveland Clinic’s service recovery model Respond with H.E.A.R.T., and the development of their patient navigation program and Service Excellence and Patient Advocacy Department, Carol began her own healthcare consulting practice, Santalucia Group, LLC.
Antenatal care involves planned examinations and observations of a woman from conception through birth. Effective antenatal care can help reduce risks to both mother and infant through early and regular checkups. The goals of antenatal care are to reduce maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rates by preventing, identifying, and treating any maternal or fetal issues that could impact the pregnancy outcome. Key components of antenatal care include medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, health education, and monitoring for danger signs throughout the pregnancy.
This document discusses the nursing diagnosis of self-care deficit and chronic low self-esteem. For self-care deficit, it identifies potential causes like lack of motivation or cognitive impairment, signs like poor hygiene or weight loss, and desired outcomes like improved hygiene and sleep. Nursing interventions are proposed to address issues like bathing, constipation, sleep, and nutrition. For chronic low self-esteem, potential causes, signs, outcomes, assessments, and therapeutic interventions are outlined to help build self-esteem through activities, feedback, social support, and addressing cognitive distortions.
This document defines elimination patterns and discusses fecal and urinary elimination. It describes the structures involved in defecation and factors that can affect stool appearance. Common problems with elimination like diarrhea, constipation and incontinence are outlined. Nursing assessments and interventions for both urinary and bowel issues are provided, including bladder training, diet modifications, and exercise.
Clyde Hunter is a 72-year-old African American male resident at a long-term care facility who experienced a stroke one month ago. Since then, he has had urinary incontinence and is unable to control his bladder. A bladder training program was unsuccessful at improving his incontinence. He is now prescribed a condom catheter for urinary management. A student nurse is supervised in inserting a urinary catheter for Clyde prior to minor surgery.
Here are two diseases of the reproductive organs and ways to avoid them:
1. Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Wipe from front to back after using the bathroom
- Drink plenty of water to flush out bacteria
- Empty your bladder soon after sexual intercourse
2. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Use condoms properly during sexual activity
- Get vaccinated against HPV and hepatitis B
- Limit your number of sexual partners
To coincide with NHS Change Day 2014, this slideset contains ideas for pledges in line with the #stopthepressure campaign.
Pressure ulcers affect nearly 700,000 people every year, at all points of the healthcare journey, and research suggests between 80 - 90% could be avoided.
Pledge on the NHS Change Day wall to stop the pressure - either directly, or indirectly through nutrition and hydration.
Adhd Medication Shortage Uk - trinexpharmacy.comreignlana06
The UK is currently facing a Adhd Medication Shortage Uk, which has left many patients and their families grappling with uncertainty and frustration. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a chronic condition that requires consistent medication to manage effectively. This shortage has highlighted the critical role these medications play in the daily lives of those affected by ADHD. Contact : +1 (747) 209 – 3649 E-mail : sales@trinexpharmacy.com
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
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• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
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Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
39. www.MDSCarePlanBuilder.com HOW TO READ PROFILE REPORT Domain Indicator # in QI Total Poss. NF Avg. State Avg. Percentile Rank Elimination /Incontinence Prevalence of bowel or bladder incontinence 37 64 57.8 53.8% 60% High Risk Low Risk 17 20 17 47 100% 42.6% 91.6% 40.4% 100% 54% Prevalence of occasional or frequent incontinence without a toileting plan 8 19 42.1% 48.1% 45%
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