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Safety First Aid Food Allergies and Anaphylactic Shock First Aid Laminated Guidance Poster - Size A2

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How to Structure a Thesis Report or Paper A Guide for Students

How to Structure a Thesis Report or Paper A Guide for Students

How to Structure a Thesis Report or Paper provides concise practical guidance for students to help make their writing more structured at any level. It assists students in demonstrating what they have learned in the relevant course or degree programme in a way that is accessible to the supervisor and the examiner. Drawing on almost 20 years of supervision experience the author presents the eight sections of a well-structured thesis report or paper together with discussing other relevant issues. Each chapter provides a detailed description of why each section of a thesis report or paper is structured in the way it is and its relationship to the whole piece of work. Good and bad examples are provided throughout the book and there is a focus on key areas such as the six parts of an Introduction and its relationship to the Conclusion how to phrase clear research questions and hypotheses to the use of references and how to make the thesis report or paper easier to read. The structure presented in this book can be used to support many courses on the student’s entire degree programme as the structure can be adapted by re-arranging or deleting sections. This book is an invaluable aid to students at all stages in higher education from their first report or paper until they write their final thesis. It provides clear guidelines for when students should ask their supervisors for advice and when students can use their own initiative to learn the most. It makes writing a thesis report or papers more straightforward! | How to Structure a Thesis Report or Paper A Guide for Students

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Suresign Vitamin D Deficiency Test

Suresign Vitamin D Deficiency Test

Suresign Vitamin D Deficiency Test The Suresign Vitamin D Test detects low levels of vitamin D in human fingerstick blood to aid in the screening for Vitamin D deficiency. Simple finger prick test Lancet included Colour reference card for accurate reading Results in 10 minutes Staying on top of your vitamins Vitamins play a crucial role in maintaining various bodily functions, so deficiencies can lead to a host of health issues, from dry eyes and fatigue to joint pain and impaired cognitive function. This is why it’s essential for individuals to have easy access to self-test kits that allow them to monitor their vitamin levels, so that appropriate action can be taken should a deficiency be detected. At-home vitamin deficiency test kits offer exceptional convenience and efficiency, enabling individuals to monitor their health at a time and place that suits their needs. Vitamin D Deficiency When the winter months approach in the northern hemisphere, fewer hours of daylight are inevitable, leaving many people struggling with a common yet often underestimated health problem: vitamin D deficiency. Due to the lack of sunshine in a country that is hardly renowned for its weather, it is estimated that more than one-quarter of people in the UK suffer from a deficiency in vitamin D in winter, leading to a range of potential consequences including weakened bones, mood changes, and a reduced immune system. How to Accurately Finger-Prick Yourself for Vitamin Deficiency Checking for a vitamin deficiency at home, for example using a vitamin D test, is a simple, painless, and convenient process. However, it’s not uncommon for individuals to feel apprehensive, especially if they are testing for the first time, as they may be concerned about making a mistake or even injuring themselves. Fortunately, once you’ve mastered the technique, your confidence will soar, and conducting vitamin deficiency tests at home will quickly become second nature. So, what steps should you take to ensure an at-home vitamin deficiency test is carried out accurately and safely? Gather the necessary supplies Before you commence the test, ensure you have all the necessary items close at hand. Typically, this will include the test kit, a sterile lancet, an alcohol swab, and any other materials specified in the kit’s instructions. Using the timer function on your phone to time results as well as having everything within reach simplifies the process and reduces any potential stress or confusion. Follow the time guidelines Adherence to time guidelines is crucial to obtain accurate results. Each Suresign test kit will have specific instructions on how long to wait before applying the blood sample to the test card or strip. It’s important not to rush this process. Collect the blood sample as instructed and apply it to the test medium within the recommended timeframe to ensure the integrity of the sample and the accuracy of the test results. Use a sterile lancet The key to a successful finger-prick test is to use the sterile lancet provided in the kit which is designed to make a tiny cut on the side of your fingertip to obtain a blood sample. The side of the fingertip is recommended as it’s less sensitive compared to the fingertip pad, so it is less likely to be painful, even for a moment. Follow the instructions carefully to minimise discomfort and ensure you collect an adequate blood sample for the test to avoid having to repeat the test with a different finger. Prepare the testing site Select a clean, well-lit area in which to perform the test. A kitchen table or a desk in a well-lit room can be ideal. Ensure the surface is clean and flat to set up your testing materials. Wash your hands with warm water to increase blood flow to your fingers, making the blood sample collection easier.

GBP 9.98
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SELFCHECK Thyroid (TSH) Test Kit

SELFCHECK Thyroid (TSH) Test Kit

SELFCHECK Thyroid (TSH) Test Kit - Finger-prick blood test - Results in 10 minutes - 98% agreement with laboratory tests - Test at home - Shows if your TSH level is higher than normal - Assembled in the UK The SELFCHECK Thyroid Health test kit is easy to use and will show in minutes whether or not you are likely to have an under active thyroid. Thyroid disorders are one of the most prevalent medical conditions in the world particularly for women, with an increasing number suffering from an under active thyroid gland (hypothyroidism). The symptoms of an under active thyroid include feeling tired, weight gain, dry skin, brittle hair, feeling depressed and becoming forgetful. Some people with an under active thyroid also suffer from constipation and women may have irregular periods. Thyroid stimulating hormone, also known as TSH, is secreted from the pituitary gland and regulates the function of the thyroid. A higher than normal TSH level can be an indicator of an under active thyroid gland and this is why doctors will often request a measurement of your blood TSH levels. TSH is one of several thyroid markers used by doctors to confirm an underactive thyroid gland. TSH test results The TSH test shows whether your TSH levels are normal or too high. - A TSH level less than 5mIU/L indicates normal TSH levels and your symptoms are unlikely to be due to an underactive thyroid - A TSH level more than 5mIU/L indicates that your TSH level is high and you may have an under active thyroid. You should speak with your doctor for further tests How accurate is the test? This test has been used for over 10 years by healthcare professionals in hospital laboratories, and shows an overall agreement of more than 98% when compared with laboratory reference methods. How does the test work? A finger prick blood spot is required and is obtained by using the sterile automatic finger pricker provided with the test kit. The test takes 10 minutes to complete when your result will be displayed on the test cassette as less than or greater than the cut-off of 5mIU/L of TSH. What does the result tell me? The test shows whether you could be suffering from an under active thyroid (hypothyroidism). If you have a positive result speak to your doctor who can arrange for further thyroid function tests to identify the reason for your under active thyroid. Contains 1 test.

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SELFCHECK Gluten Sensitivity Test Kit