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Bed-making is the act of arranging the bedsheets and other bedding on a bed, to prepare it for use. [1] It is a household chore, but is also performed in establishments including hospitals, hotels, and military or educational residences. Bed-making is also a common childhood chore. [2] Research suggests that unmade beds help to keep out dust mites.
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh boasts 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2) and has 415 beds, with a 41-bed emergency department and a 36-bed pediatric intensive care unit. [92] A ten-story research center was constructed, with seven out of the ten floors dedicated to pediatric medical research.
In 2014, Mary Free Bed and the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (MSUCHM) created a partnership to expand Mary Free Bed into a teaching and research hospital. The John F. Butzer Center for Research & Innovation is led by John F. Butzer, MD, who served as Mary Free Bed's chief medical officer for 29 years. [ 3 ]
Image credits: Wyoming_Okie #4. My GF's coworker asked if their son could play at my D&D game. Kid shows up. 450 pounds, reeks of s**t. Eats all of the snacks, and then tries t have in-game sex ...
To make this chore feel like less of a, well, chore, we went in search of laundry hacks and found a load of products to share with our fellow laundry loathers. Quick Overview Downy Wrinkle ...
Image credits: Lynne James #7. This woman, who was obviously very inebriated (drunk out of her mind) returned to the front desk one evening after having left the bar and had gone back to her room.
The first 14-bed infirmary was opened in a converted five-story brownstone at 691 Massachusetts Avenue. Although the hospital was originally staffed by the Deaconesses, in 1922 it added a permanent medical and surgical staff. In 1927, the New England Deaconess Association opened the Palmer Memorial Hospital, a cancer treatment facility.
UPMC Hamot Women's Hospital is a five-story, 165,000 square-foot, 93-bed stand-alone hospital that opened in 2011. The hospital houses obstetrics, neonatology, and gynecology specialities of UPMC Hamot and includes a Level III neonatal intensive care unit. [12] [13] As of October 2013, it also houses the Pediatrics wing of UPMC Hamot. [14]