In some occasions, you will have to write an essay in the extremely short amount of time on the exam in college or high school. Also, you may be a little bit of a procrastinator, and find yourself in a situation when the paper is due tomorrow morning, and you have not even chosen the topic yet. Even though a last-minute essay cannot look as great as a work prepared successively and carefully within the whole time given, you still have a chance to submit a decent paper. The working process will require your full attention and a lot of effort, even if you are assigned a simple essay. However, if you learn the next few tips, the essay writing will seem significantly easier and feasible even when you are short on time.

Firstly, clean up your working space to get started. Make sure you have everything you need on the table, take a pen, a few sticky notes, your laptop, and read through the assignment requirements. In case no prompt is given, search for good essay topics, and pick a few uncommon and interesting ones you will be able to write about. Making a final choice, think which topic is the most relevant to your current studies and will not take too much to research.

Afterwards, look for the most trustworthy sources or the ones you are certainly allowed to use. If you are not sure, access the online library or any free services where you can look for the books and articles for your essay. Use sticky notes to write down the information and put them in front of you to see how much data has been gathered and if you need to continue researching. Reread these notes from time to time and cross out the info you do not find relevant anymore.

When you have the data you need to produce a quality work, it is crucial to think about the structure of the future paper. If you are not sure how to write an essay outline properly, check what your essay type is first. Each type is organized differently, so you need to look up the structure every time you are given an essay homework. You can also search for an example of the essay on your topic, and adhere to its outline. No matter what kind of essay you are going to write, it is important to start with a thesis statement. It should declare what problem you will review in the paper, and which facts or arguments you will use to do it professionally. As these arguments will be discussed in the main part of the essay, outline the body paragraphs and put down a few sentences with the rough description of each paragraph. Think of the way you will engage the reader in the introduction, and which thought will be conclusive for the paper. When the direction of the work is clear from the outline, use it to draft the first version of the essay.

If you are not used to model essay writing, do not worry - your draft should not necessarily look like a masterpiece. It is only the depiction of your thoughts, and as you will have them written down, it will be easier to create a good essay. There is no best way to write an essay, so trust the working methods you usually use. You may like taking short breaks once in a few minutes, or write everything in one sit - just make sure to keep the focus on writing and avoid the urge to call a friend or watch something online. Thus, you will finish the paper faster, and will not feel guilty for engaging in other activities afterwards.

Do not forget to go through the essay a few times after the completion. Everyone makes typos and mistakes by accident, but it is about you to find and fix them before your teacher does. If you need help with an essay editing, try asking a friend or a family member to read and analyze your work. Also, you can order editing services in case your paper needs to be perfectly polished so that you can submit an ideal essay and get an excellent grade.

As these steps are simple to follow, you will not have any problems coping with an essay on time. Try the whole procedure at least once, and you will not have to use any other tips preparing an essay paper during your studies!

What is sharp safety device?

What is a Device with Sharps Injury Protection (SIP)? Devices with SIP features (referred to by OSHA as Sharps with Engineered Sharps Injury Protection – SESIPs), have engineering controls that are built into the product and are designed to prevent sharps injuries.

What are sharps devices?

Sharps are devices, such as needles, scalpels, and lancets, which are used to cut or pierce skin, blood vessels or tissue.

How do you handle sharps safely?

Keep the object pointed away from yourself and other people at all times. Never recap or bend a sharp object. Keep your fingers away from the tip of the object. If the object is reusable, put it in a secure, closed container after you use it.

What are three important measures to ensure sharps?

Prepare to use the device the moment the sharps are first exposed.

  • Take precautions while using sharps.
  • Take precautions during cleanup.
  • Take precautions during disposal.
  • Why is sharps safety important?

    Sharps injuries are a well-known risk in the health and social care sector. Sharps contaminated with an infected patient’s blood can transmit more than 20 diseases, including hepatitis B, C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    How can sharp hazards be prevented?

    Steps for remaining ‘sharps safe’ are summarised below.

    1. Avoid leaving sharps lying around;
    2. Avoid re-sheathing any used needles/razors;
    3. Do not bend/break needles before discarding them;
    4. Place contaminated sharps/razors in disposal containers approved to BS 7320:1990, immediately after use;

    What are sharps list examples?

    Examples of sharps include:

    • Needles – hollow needles used to inject drugs (medication) under the skin.
    • Syringes – devices used to inject medication into or withdraw fluid from the body.
    • Lancets, also called “fingerstick” devices – instruments with a short, two-edged blade used to get drops of blood for testing.

    How do you use a sharps container?

    Put the used syringe with the needle into the “sharps” container or a hard heavy-duty household plastic container. Make sure the sharp end, or the pointed end, goes into the container first and is not sticking out of the top of the container. Carry a portable sharps container when traveling.

    Where should sharps containers be located?

    The container should be placed in a visible location, within easy horizontal reach, and below eye level. The container should also be placed away from any obstructed areas, such as near doors, under sinks, near light switches, etc.

    Where and how should sharps bins be stored?

    It’s important they are kept at eye level and are easily accessible to meet the purpose of immediate disposable. All sharps bins must be located in a safe, secure position within a clinical area. It’s advised by the NHS to use either a tray, wall or trolley bracket to secure these to a stable surface.

    What 4 things should you do following a sharps injury?

    What should I do if I injure myself with a used needle?

    • encourage the wound to bleed, ideally by holding it under running water.
    • wash the wound using running water and plenty of soap.
    • do not scrub the wound while you’re washing it.
    • do not suck the wound.
    • dry the wound and cover it with a waterproof plaster or dressing.

    How should sharps be stored?

    Do not place sharps containers on the floor, window sills or above shoulder level. They should be stored above knee level and below shoulder level; Carry sharps containers by the handle, away from the body; Keep all sharps waste in a designated, secure area until it is collected.

    What is a Sharps?

    Sharps are devices, such as needles, scalpels, and lancets, which are used to cut or pierce skin, blood vessels or tissue. Individuals working with sharps should take necessary precautions to prevent injury and exposure to biological, chemical and other potentially hazardous agents.

    How do you dispose of sharps after use?

    Keep a sharps container near your work station and immediately dispose of sharps after the procedure. Needles should never be laid uncapped on a workbench. Sharps that retract after use should be disposed of like all other sharps. Never fill a sharps container more than two-thirds full.

    How can I reduce the risk of injury when using sharps?

    Select a safer device that will accomplish the same result while also lowering your risk of injury. Example: Use sharp tissue scissors to cut tissue rather than a razor blade for more control. A list of safe injection devices is available at safeneedle.org. A product list is available on the International Sharps Injury Prevention Society website.

    Where can I find a product list for sharps?

    A product list is available on the International Sharps Injury Prevention Society website. Additional suggestions for substituting sharps are provided below. EH&S can recommend safer sharps devices that align with your procedures and desired result. It is estimated that 62-88% of injuries can be avoided through the use of safer devices.