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  • /406: French and Francophone Feminisms (Rebecca Wilkin) HGST 387: Sex, Gender and Holocaust Literature (Lisa Marcus) HIST 289: Gender and Women in World History (Gina Hames) IHON 253: Gender, Sexuality and Culture (Jen Smith)   Critical Race Studies Electives COMA 304: Intercultural Communication (Marnie Ritchie) ENG 380: Global Refugee Literatures (Jenny James) GLST 431: Advanced International Relations (Ami Shah) IHON 112: Liberty, Power and Imagination (Christian Gerzso, Arthur Strum) NAIS 363

  • telephones and voice mail for PLU office phones. Need More Help?Create a Help Desk Service Request. You’ll need an active PLU ePass to log in.

  • in our main dining area, The Commons, during your conference*. Hours of operation vary according to season and may be found our Campus Restaurants website. We are also able to accommodate special dietary needs should they be required. Please notify us within 2 weeks prior to arrival on campus indicating special dietary needs. Catering for your function is also offered through our Catering division. We offer an extensive menu of options, full-service staffing and linen services and are prepared to

  • All students will be assigned a nursing faculty advisor during their first semester in the School of Nursing. The faculty advisor may advise them academically and professionally and serve as the student’s advocate. The faculty advisor’s role is not to be a personal friend or therapist. Students should plan to meet with their advisors at least once each semester to check their progress and discuss any issues or concerns. An initial meeting is during the junior I semester when students map out an

  • Nursing is consistently rated as one of the most trusted professions based on honesty and ethical standards. The nursing profession is governed by a Code of Ethics and a core set of values to which faculty and students are held. Professional values and their associated behaviors are foundational to the practice of nursing and are upheld in all aspects of the PLU School of Nursing and its educational programs. The required professional standards and guidelines for nursing and healthcare

  • ? What kind of conditions can you portray? What skills do you have students practice in simulation? What is debriefing? What happens to the recorded simulation video? Simulators & Equipment SimMan 3G ~Gunshot Arm SimMan 3G ~Gunshot Arm SimMom SimJr ~Trauma Modules SimBaby Bionic Hybrid Simulator Sim NewB Bionic Hybrid SimulatorSimMan 3GNursing Anne SimulatorSimBabyGeriatric Nursing Anne

  • Appendix A. PLU Confined Spaces Type of Confined Space RisksEntry Protocol Attic Crawl Space – No motorized equipmentFall Hazard (in some areas)Permit Required Confined Space unless Fall Hazard can be controlled from the outside. If fall hazard can be controlled from the outside, then Alternate Entry Confined Space Attic Crawl Space –Motorized equipment presentAtmospheric Hazard Fall HazardAlternate Entry Confined Space Boiler Firebox Atmosphere – oxygen deficiency and toxic gases Temperature

  • PLU is responsible for protecting its employees from the effects of wildfire smoke by ensuring timely training is provided and that exposure controls are in place to mitigate the smoke as much as is feasible.  This Plan is implemented, maintained, and updated as necessary by PLU EH&S. Supervisor Responsibilities During times that high smoke levels are predicted, supervisors shall check the AQI at the start of shift and periodically throughout the day.  Supervisors must respond promptly when the

  • regularly scheduled transportation on Pierce Transit, Metro Transit, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Kitsap Transit, Seattle Streetcar, King County Water Taxi, and Kitsap Transit Foot Ferry. There is no trip limit; however, the card is for the employee’s transportation use only. Travel on the card can be work or non-work related. ORCA cards can be purchased at the Business Operations Office in the Anderson University Center, Room 207. The cards are valid June through May and can be

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