La riabilitazione deglutitoria, fonatoria e fisioterapica: le nuove tecnologi...Domenico Di Maria
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The document discusses the management of patients with head and neck cancer, detailing various surgical interventions and their implications for swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) and post-operative care. It highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in evaluating and rehabilitating patients, including parameters for nutritional assessment and functional recovery. The text emphasizes the need for careful planning and monitoring to optimize outcomes and address potential complications following surgery.
This document contains a resume for a chemical engineer with 10 years of experience in water treatment and air separation industries. The resume lists the applicant's professional experience as an assistant executive engineer, section head, and deputy operational head. It also outlines skills, qualifications, certifications, and computer software proficiencies.
Pitchdeck Innitius - A device for diagnosing threatened preterm labor false e...Rubén Molina-Conde
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- Every year, 15 million premature births occur, which is the leading cause of infant mortality worldwide and costs $26.2 billion annually in the US. Threatened preterm labor (TPL) accounts for 50% of preterm births.
- Current diagnostic methods for TPL have high false positive rates. The document proposes a solution using artificial intelligence and torsional waves to more accurately measure cervical consistency in real-time, with an estimated cost of 3 euros per test.
- The solution has the potential to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations estimated to cost $8,000 each, and could be integrated into existing ultrasound systems as an add-on product.
Programa curso Control de Proceso para Operadores de EDARWALEBUBL?
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This document describes a training course on control processes for operators of industrial wastewater treatment plants. The course is 10-14 hours over 2 days, with 6-8 hours of theory on the first day and 4-6 hours of practical lessons on adjusting microscopes and evaluating flocculent characteristics. The professors will conduct the training at the workplace of the students. The course aims to motivate and strengthen process control knowledge for plant operators, and provide an understanding of wastewater treatment from macroscopic and microscopic perspectives.
Airway decontamination - the "dark side" of airway managementMads Astvad
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This document presents the importance of airway decontamination in airway management, particularly during emergency and critical care scenarios. It discusses the limitations of current ventilation-centered algorithms and introduces the Salad technique, which utilizes suction to manage airway contaminants effectively. The document also highlights the development of new tools, like the Ducanto suction catheter, and their application in training and improving airway management outcomes.
Airway decontamination - the dark side of airway managementscanFOAM
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This presentation discusses the critical importance of airway decontamination in emergency and critical care intubation, highlighting how contamination can lead to first-pass failure. It introduces the SALAD (Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy Airway Decontamination) technique, utilizing a specialized suction catheter to enhance airway management by addressing contamination during intubation procedures. The speaker emphasizes ongoing education and simulation to improve skills in managing contaminated airways effectively.
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The document describes a large beacon implementation at the 2015 SAIL Amsterdam event. Over 2.3 million visitors experienced beacons deployed across 5 private and public networks, including long-range beacons on ships. Key stats on beacon interactions and mobile app usage are provided. The implementation helped analyze visitor behavior, follow routes, and understand one-time vs multi-day visits. Future applications discussed include using beacons for personalized digital screens in supermarkets.
Adaptation & Leakage of Restorations - 2018 / 2019Yasser Al-Wasifi
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This document is a presentation on adaptation and microleakage of dental restorations. It begins with introducing the concepts of adaptation and microleakage, and discusses the significance of adaptation. It then outlines the expected learning outcomes which are to define key terms, understand factors influencing adaptation, compare adaptability of different restorative materials, and techniques to improve composite resin adaptation. The presentation is divided into two parts, with the first part covering definitions, effects on teeth and restorations, etiological factors including properties of materials, cavity preparation and oral environment. The second part will discuss adaptability of different restorations and techniques to improve composite resin adaptation.
This document summarizes advantages and disadvantages of different left atrial appendage closure systems. It discusses surgical and percutaneous closure of the left atrial appendage, including the WATCHMAN device. Clinical trial results on the WATCHMAN device from PROTECT AF, CAP, and PREVAIL are summarized, showing reductions in stroke and improvements in safety outcomes with increased operator experience.
Monitor Technologies provides level measurement and inventory management solutions for manufacturers across multiple industries. They offer bin level indicators, silo monitoring systems, and other solutions to track materials and ensure continuous production for customers making items like plastic cups, food products, building materials, and more. The document promotes Monitor Technologies' ability to provide customized solutions for a wide range of manufacturing needs.
Skysense Inc., under CTO Michele Dallachiesa, focuses on autonomous drone inspections, highlighting significant opportunities in industries like construction, agriculture, and security with a projected market growth. Key challenges include lack of infrastructure and manual processes, which their platform aims to address with automated solutions. Testimonials from industry leaders emphasize the reliability and ease of use of Skysense's technologies.
Skysense Inc. focuses on autonomous drone inspections, targeting sectors such as construction, agriculture, and security, with significant projected market growth. Their platform offers automated services including mission planning, battery charging, and inspections, aiming to facilitate remote operations without manual intervention. Key industry leaders express confidence in Skysense's mature and user-friendly solutions.
The document discusses internal control over financial reporting at PT. Indonesia Power for 2016. It covers topics such as ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of operations, the reliability of financial reporting, and compliance with laws and regulations. It describes the implementation of an internal control framework (ICOFR) to provide reasonable assurance of accurate financial reporting. Key aspects of the ICOFR implementation include business process modeling, risk control matrices, control self-assessments, and migrating to a new application-based system for centralized management of the process.
The document outlines various innovations aimed at improving healthcare services, such as mobile registration applications and the use of fingerprint technology for patient registration. Additionally, it highlights enhancements in medical equipment and facilities, including the introduction of new medical tools and renovation of critical care spaces. The focus is on increasing service quality and patient satisfaction in healthcare settings.
This document contains various headings, placeholder text, and calls to subscribe to a channel for more videos. It appears to be a template or sample for creating a business presentation, with placeholders throughout for adding text and customization. The overall document provides guidance and examples for designing business presentations using a template with standardized sections and placeholders for user-added content.
This document discusses the importance of examining a corpse at a crime scene from a medicolegal perspective. It outlines the key steps and legal framework for lifting a body, including inspecting the location, collecting physical evidence, and performing an external examination of the corpse. The external exam aims to determine integrity, signs of death, survival period, cause of death, body position/attire, and any injuries. Relevant laws such as the Criminal Procedure Code and Forensic Medical Instruction Code are also summarized, highlighting requirements for examining objects near the body and determining if a struggle occurred. The main facts to investigate when lifting a corpse are verifying death, determining the cause, time of death, and identity of the body.
This document provides guidelines for equipment in the education and health sectors in Nicaragua. For education in urban areas, it establishes criteria for school location based on population, land use, and transportation access. It provides norms for space per student, classroom size, and service area for primary and secondary schools. For rural education, it defines criteria for establishing school sites based on community organization and economic activities. For health equipment, it establishes norms for facilities, beds, staffing, and service areas for different levels of care like health centers, regional hospitals, and specialized national hospitals. Location criteria consider compatibility with surrounding land uses and transportation access.
The document provides an overview of the campus design of IIT Kanpur, detailing its location, spatial organization, and architectural features aimed at fostering a functional and aesthetically pleasing environment. Key elements include a modular design with pedestrian-friendly walkways, integration of academic buildings, and provisions for sustainability. Additionally, the document highlights strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to the campus layout and development.
The document describes a system called HOY that was created to allow people to meet in complete safety. HOY is a kiosk that can scan temperatures, distribute hand sanitizer and masks, and print temperature readings for entry verification. It is customized with a variety of design options and available in different sizes to suit various locations like shops, public buildings, and event spaces. The goal is to help facilitate everyday activities safely during the pandemic.
Chris Girolamo discusses the evolution of project management in software development, emphasizing the need for a model that prioritizes product development principles over traditional project management standards. He advocates for agile and lean methodologies to improve product quality and project effectiveness. The presentation outlines key practices such as managing queues, reducing batch sizes, and employing fast feedback mechanisms to achieve continuous delivery.
Chris Girolamo discusses the need to redefine project management by focusing on product development principles, advocating for the use of agile and lean practices to achieve better product outcomes. The document emphasizes that traditional project management standards can lead to subpar products if applied too rigidly. It calls for a new model to enhance project management maturity while building great products.
The document discusses next generation sequencing and its applications in cancer research. It notes that NGS allows studying genetic variations at the individual base level in a fast and affordable manner. The document also distinguishes between driver mutations, which confer a growth advantage to cancer cells, and passenger mutations, which do not directly contribute to cancer. Driver mutations can inactivate tumor suppressor genes or activate oncogenes.
The document discusses next generation sequencing and its applications in cancer research. It notes that NGS allows studying genetic variations at the individual base level in a fast and affordable manner. The document also distinguishes between driver mutations, which confer a growth advantage to cancer cells, and passenger mutations, which do not provide a selective advantage. Driver mutations can inactivate tumor suppressor genes or activate oncogenes.
The document discusses mitral regurgitation (MR), including its natural history, pathophysiology, classification, causes, symptoms, signs, quantification via echocardiography, and indications for mitral valve surgery. It notes that asymptomatic patients with MR can have a long latent period before symptoms develop. Severe MR is classified based on criteria such as jet area, regurgitant volume, and effective regurgitant orifice area. Etiologies include myxomatous degeneration, rheumatic fever, and ischemic cardiomyopathy. Evaluation involves assessing left atrial and ventricular size and function along with MR severity. Surgery is indicated for severe, symptomatic MR or asymptomatic patients with good ventricular function and a high likelihood of
A 37-year-old female patient with a BMI of 62 underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in 2011. She lost weight gradually but regained weight to 115kg (BMI 42.5). She was therefore scheduled for a second stage surgery to convert her sleeve gastrectomy to a mini gastric bypass. The document discusses the case history, pre-operative workup, surgical technique, and conclusions that staged bariatric surgery can be a safe and effective strategy for high-risk super obese patients by allowing significant weight loss before a second higher risk procedure.
This document discusses robotic surgeries. It begins with an introduction that defines robotic surgery as using robots in the operating room to assist surgeons. It then covers the history and classifications of robotic surgery systems. The three major robotic surgery systems - da Vinci, Zeus, and AESOP - are described in detail. The applications of robotic surgery are discussed, including cardiac surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, gynecology, and others. The advantages of robotic surgery for both patients and surgeons are provided. Some disadvantages like cost and safety questions are also mentioned. In conclusion, the document states that while feasibility has been shown, more randomized trials are needed to fully evaluate the efficiency and safety of robotic surgeries.
This document summarizes advantages and disadvantages of different left atrial appendage closure systems. It discusses surgical and percutaneous closure of the left atrial appendage, including the WATCHMAN device. Clinical trial results on the WATCHMAN device from PROTECT AF, CAP, and PREVAIL are summarized, showing reductions in stroke and improvements in safety outcomes with increased operator experience.
Monitor Technologies provides level measurement and inventory management solutions for manufacturers across multiple industries. They offer bin level indicators, silo monitoring systems, and other solutions to track materials and ensure continuous production for customers making items like plastic cups, food products, building materials, and more. The document promotes Monitor Technologies' ability to provide customized solutions for a wide range of manufacturing needs.
Skysense Inc., under CTO Michele Dallachiesa, focuses on autonomous drone inspections, highlighting significant opportunities in industries like construction, agriculture, and security with a projected market growth. Key challenges include lack of infrastructure and manual processes, which their platform aims to address with automated solutions. Testimonials from industry leaders emphasize the reliability and ease of use of Skysense's technologies.
Skysense Inc. focuses on autonomous drone inspections, targeting sectors such as construction, agriculture, and security, with significant projected market growth. Their platform offers automated services including mission planning, battery charging, and inspections, aiming to facilitate remote operations without manual intervention. Key industry leaders express confidence in Skysense's mature and user-friendly solutions.
The document discusses internal control over financial reporting at PT. Indonesia Power for 2016. It covers topics such as ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of operations, the reliability of financial reporting, and compliance with laws and regulations. It describes the implementation of an internal control framework (ICOFR) to provide reasonable assurance of accurate financial reporting. Key aspects of the ICOFR implementation include business process modeling, risk control matrices, control self-assessments, and migrating to a new application-based system for centralized management of the process.
The document outlines various innovations aimed at improving healthcare services, such as mobile registration applications and the use of fingerprint technology for patient registration. Additionally, it highlights enhancements in medical equipment and facilities, including the introduction of new medical tools and renovation of critical care spaces. The focus is on increasing service quality and patient satisfaction in healthcare settings.
This document contains various headings, placeholder text, and calls to subscribe to a channel for more videos. It appears to be a template or sample for creating a business presentation, with placeholders throughout for adding text and customization. The overall document provides guidance and examples for designing business presentations using a template with standardized sections and placeholders for user-added content.
This document discusses the importance of examining a corpse at a crime scene from a medicolegal perspective. It outlines the key steps and legal framework for lifting a body, including inspecting the location, collecting physical evidence, and performing an external examination of the corpse. The external exam aims to determine integrity, signs of death, survival period, cause of death, body position/attire, and any injuries. Relevant laws such as the Criminal Procedure Code and Forensic Medical Instruction Code are also summarized, highlighting requirements for examining objects near the body and determining if a struggle occurred. The main facts to investigate when lifting a corpse are verifying death, determining the cause, time of death, and identity of the body.
This document provides guidelines for equipment in the education and health sectors in Nicaragua. For education in urban areas, it establishes criteria for school location based on population, land use, and transportation access. It provides norms for space per student, classroom size, and service area for primary and secondary schools. For rural education, it defines criteria for establishing school sites based on community organization and economic activities. For health equipment, it establishes norms for facilities, beds, staffing, and service areas for different levels of care like health centers, regional hospitals, and specialized national hospitals. Location criteria consider compatibility with surrounding land uses and transportation access.
The document provides an overview of the campus design of IIT Kanpur, detailing its location, spatial organization, and architectural features aimed at fostering a functional and aesthetically pleasing environment. Key elements include a modular design with pedestrian-friendly walkways, integration of academic buildings, and provisions for sustainability. Additionally, the document highlights strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to the campus layout and development.
The document describes a system called HOY that was created to allow people to meet in complete safety. HOY is a kiosk that can scan temperatures, distribute hand sanitizer and masks, and print temperature readings for entry verification. It is customized with a variety of design options and available in different sizes to suit various locations like shops, public buildings, and event spaces. The goal is to help facilitate everyday activities safely during the pandemic.
Chris Girolamo discusses the evolution of project management in software development, emphasizing the need for a model that prioritizes product development principles over traditional project management standards. He advocates for agile and lean methodologies to improve product quality and project effectiveness. The presentation outlines key practices such as managing queues, reducing batch sizes, and employing fast feedback mechanisms to achieve continuous delivery.
Chris Girolamo discusses the need to redefine project management by focusing on product development principles, advocating for the use of agile and lean practices to achieve better product outcomes. The document emphasizes that traditional project management standards can lead to subpar products if applied too rigidly. It calls for a new model to enhance project management maturity while building great products.
The document discusses next generation sequencing and its applications in cancer research. It notes that NGS allows studying genetic variations at the individual base level in a fast and affordable manner. The document also distinguishes between driver mutations, which confer a growth advantage to cancer cells, and passenger mutations, which do not directly contribute to cancer. Driver mutations can inactivate tumor suppressor genes or activate oncogenes.
The document discusses next generation sequencing and its applications in cancer research. It notes that NGS allows studying genetic variations at the individual base level in a fast and affordable manner. The document also distinguishes between driver mutations, which confer a growth advantage to cancer cells, and passenger mutations, which do not provide a selective advantage. Driver mutations can inactivate tumor suppressor genes or activate oncogenes.
The document discusses mitral regurgitation (MR), including its natural history, pathophysiology, classification, causes, symptoms, signs, quantification via echocardiography, and indications for mitral valve surgery. It notes that asymptomatic patients with MR can have a long latent period before symptoms develop. Severe MR is classified based on criteria such as jet area, regurgitant volume, and effective regurgitant orifice area. Etiologies include myxomatous degeneration, rheumatic fever, and ischemic cardiomyopathy. Evaluation involves assessing left atrial and ventricular size and function along with MR severity. Surgery is indicated for severe, symptomatic MR or asymptomatic patients with good ventricular function and a high likelihood of
A 37-year-old female patient with a BMI of 62 underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in 2011. She lost weight gradually but regained weight to 115kg (BMI 42.5). She was therefore scheduled for a second stage surgery to convert her sleeve gastrectomy to a mini gastric bypass. The document discusses the case history, pre-operative workup, surgical technique, and conclusions that staged bariatric surgery can be a safe and effective strategy for high-risk super obese patients by allowing significant weight loss before a second higher risk procedure.
This document discusses robotic surgeries. It begins with an introduction that defines robotic surgery as using robots in the operating room to assist surgeons. It then covers the history and classifications of robotic surgery systems. The three major robotic surgery systems - da Vinci, Zeus, and AESOP - are described in detail. The applications of robotic surgery are discussed, including cardiac surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, gynecology, and others. The advantages of robotic surgery for both patients and surgeons are provided. Some disadvantages like cost and safety questions are also mentioned. In conclusion, the document states that while feasibility has been shown, more randomized trials are needed to fully evaluate the efficiency and safety of robotic surgeries.
FLOURISHING THROUGH SENSES: FROM Ab‘SENSE’ to Pre‘SENSE’ to Es‘SENSE’ to Re-...Samuel Thuo
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A presentation By Samuel Thuo, The Senses Architect to FxD Community for a PechaKucha Format titled: Flourishing Through Senses: From Ab‘sense’ to Pre‘sense’ to Es‘sense’ to Re-sensing the World
In a world where skyscrapers rise and senses fall, this presentation explores how architecture can either numb or nourish our humanity.
? Act I – Ab‘sense’: The Crisis of Sensory Deprivation
We begin in the concrete jungle, a habitat built for function, but not for feeling. Glass, steel, white walls. Children indoors, glued to screens. Cities that silence rain and sterilize smell. We've lost touch with the sensory essence of living. We're living in a pandemic of nonsense environments.
? Act II – Pre‘sense’: The Power of Sensory Grounding
We rediscover presence in barefoot steps on soil, bark under fingertips, beams of sunlight through timber, whispers of wind and scent of wet earth. Flourishing starts when all senses are awake, not just sight. It’s a return to how we once knew the world, intimately, bodily.
? Act III – Es‘sense’: Remembering Our Sensory Nature
Flourishing is rooted in our essence, as sensing, emotional beings. We learn from nature’s flow, from indigenous African architecture, from animals in tune with their environment, and even from cooking. These are acts of multisensory design, where wisdom is embodied, not abstract. Beauty is not in the eyes of the beholder, but all the senses of the beholder.
? Act IV – Re-sensing: A Vision for the Future
It’s time to re-sense the world. Pallasmaa said that architecture is the art of reconciliation between ourselves and the world, and this mediation happens through the senses. We must go back to creating senseful environments that allow this dialogue between us and the world. Homes like Falling water that merge with land. Playful spaces for children. Healing cities filled with texture, sound, and smell. Bodies that root into nature. We must shift from building cold structures to designing sensescapes that foster wellbeing.
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Talk Title: AI-Driven Personalization in UX: Designing for One in a Million
In this session, Sultan Shalakhti explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping user experience through smart, adaptive personalization. From e-commerce to banking, personalized design has become a key differentiator—when done right. Learn how to apply AI tools to enhance user journeys, balance personalization with privacy, and build experiences that feel uniquely human. This talk blends strategy, ethics, and real-world use cases for UX professionals ready to embrace the future.
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Transformative Storytelling_ Insights from the Sankofa Writing Intensive.pdfDr. Rema
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The intensive is structured around workshops and individual writing sessions to facilitate deep reflection and discovery. Participants engage with various genres, from memoirs to reflective essays, each chosen to amplify the introspective process.
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G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
RISK LEVEL
PRIVACY
FUNCTION PROXIMITY
41. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
APPROXIMITY
RISK LEVEL
PRIVACY
FUNCTION PROXIMITY
42. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
APPROXIMITY
RISK LEVEL
PRIVACY
FUNCTION PROXIMITY
43. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
APPROXIMITY
RISK LEVEL
PRIVACY
FUNCTION PROXIMITY
44. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
RISK LEVEL
PRIVACY
FUNCTION PROXIMITY
45. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
BUILDING
AMENITIES
PERMEN PUPR
14/2017
PERMENKES
40/2022
46. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
equality of space usage
safety and security for all
obstacle/barrier free
ease of access to information
independency of space usage
efficiency of user efforts
ergonomic suitability of size and space
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
47. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
CIRCULATION
EQUIPMENT’S DIMENSION
USER’S MOVEMENT’S SPACE
B
A
SIC SIZE OF SPA
C
E
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
48. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
49. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
50. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
51. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
52. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
53. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
54. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
55. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
T H E
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN
56. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
WAYFINDING
DISORIENTATION
57. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
WAYFINDING
DISORIENTATION
58. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
WAYFINDING
DISORIENTATION
59. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
MISDIAGNOSE
COLOR AND LIGHTING
CAN CHANGE
SKIN TONE.
(MARTINKAUPPI ET AL, 2005)
60. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
MISDIAGNOSE JAUNDICE!
61. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
62. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
63. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
64. C
O
L O
G I C A L
E
C
O
N
O
M
I
C
S
O
C
I
A
L
APPROXIMITY
ACCESSIBILITY
VISIBILITY
RECOVERY
68. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
GREEN AREAS
PRECISE LOCATION
ACCESS TO PUBLIC FACILITIES
BICYCLE PARKING LOT
RAINHARVESTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
70. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
3 kVA PER BED FOR POWER RATIO
SUNLIGHTING IN WARDS
NATURAL AIR FOR INDOOR CIRCULATION
USAGE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
72. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
400 LITRES PER BED PER DAY FOR WATER USAGE RATIO
USAGE OF ALTERNATIVE WATER RESOURCES
RAINWATER TANK
74. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
NO CHLORO-FLUORO CARBON AS REFRIGERANT
USAGE OF GREEN MATERIAL CERTIFIED
USAGE OF LOCAL MATERIAL
76. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
NO-SMOKING SIGNAGE
NO POLLUTANTS (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS)
REDUCE NOISES
78. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR GREEN FACILITIES
DESIGN THAT HAS A HEALING EFFECTS
RELAXES PATIENTS AND STAFFS
80. E
C
O
L
O
G
I
C
A
L
E
C
O
N
O M I C A L
S
O
C
I
A
L
GREEN HOSPITAL
WASTE SEPARATION
COMPLETION OF ICRA (INFECTION CONTROL RISK
ASSESMENT) DOCUMENT
DO SURVEYS FOR USER’S CONVENIENCE PERIODICALLY