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    Atualização da arquitetura utilizada nos laboratórios remotos do RExLab

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    TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Campus Araranguá, Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação.Os laboratórios remotos oportunizam alunos das áreas de tecnologias a colocarem em prática seus conhecimentos, aliando teoria e prática. Permitindo estarem em contato com diversas áreas, materiais e desafios, que os fazem crescer em aprendizados. O Rexlab (Remote Experimentation Laboratory) vem desenvolvendo e aperfeiçoando os laboratórios remotos de forma contínua, com empenho e comprometimento, de seus alunos e professores responsáveis. Acompanhando o avanço da tecnologia e seguindo a ideia de ser um projeto open source (código disponibilizado de forma gratuita para usar, estudar, modificar e distribuir), o seguinte trabalho busca facilitar a manutenção dos laboratórios já existentes e tornar mais acessível a construção de novos laboratórios, tendo em vista o momento de escassez de equipamentos eletrônicos, visando a proposta de implementar uma placa de baixo custo aquisitivo e fácil manutenção.The remote laboratories provide students in the areas of technology with the opportunity to put their knowledge into practice, combining theory and practice. Allowing to be in contact with different areas, materials and challenges, which make them grow in learning. RExLab (Remote Experimentation Laboratory) has been developing and perfecting remote laboratories continuously, with effort and commitment from its students and responsible teachers. Accompanying the advancement of technology and following the idea of ​being an open source project (code available free of charge to use, study, modify and distribute), the following work seeks to facilitate the maintenance of existing laboratories and make the construction of new ones more accessible laboratories, in view of the moment of economy of electronic equipment, aiming at the proposal to implement a board of low acquisition cost and easy maintenance

    Ten golden rules for optimal antibiotic use in hospital settings: the WARNING call to action

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    Antibiotics are recognized widely for their benefits when used appropriately. However, they are often used inappropriately despite the importance of responsible use within good clinical practice. Effective antibiotic treatment is an essential component of universal healthcare, and it is a global responsibility to ensure appropriate use. Currently, pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to develop new antibiotics due to scientific, regulatory, and financial barriers, further emphasizing the importance of appropriate antibiotic use. To address this issue, the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery established an international multidisciplinary task force of 295 experts from 115 countries with different backgrounds. The task force developed a position statement called WARNING (Worldwide Antimicrobial Resistance National/International Network Group) aimed at raising awareness of antimicrobial resistance and improving antibiotic prescribing practices worldwide. The statement outlined is 10 axioms, or “golden rules,” for the appropriate use of antibiotics that all healthcare workers should consistently adhere in clinical practice

    Ten golden rules for optimal antibiotic use in hospital settings : the WARNING call to action

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    Abstract: Antibiotics are recognized widely for their benefits when used appropriately. However, they are often used inappropriately despite the importance of responsible use within good clinical practice. Effective antibiotic treatment is an essential component of universal healthcare, and it is a global responsibility to ensure appropriate use. Currently, pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to develop new antibiotics due to scientific, regulatory, and financial barriers, further emphasizing the importance of appropriate antibiotic use. To address this issue, the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery established an international multidisciplinary task force of 295 experts from 115 countries with different backgrounds. The task force developed a position statement called WARNING (Worldwide Antimicrobial Resistance National/International Network Group) aimed at raising awareness of antimicrobial resistance and improving antibiotic prescribing practices worldwide. The statement outlined is 10 axioms, or "golden rules," for the appropriate use of antibiotics that all healthcare workers should consistently adhere in clinical practice
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