In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The spoons will serve as the paddles that actually turn the wheel when water passes over them. Cut 10 spoons in half of the handle length and try to get them to be as even as possible. Make your cut at a slight angle so the spoons can be inserted into the styrofoam easier. Plastic spoons can be hard to cut, so ask for help if you need it. Be careful cutting the plastic spoons as the pieces can fly off when you cut them. Lay one of the spoons you cut down on the styrofoam and draw a circle around it so the diameter of the circle is about as wide as your spoons. Use a utility knife to cut the circle out of the styrofoam taking care not to let the knife slip and cut yourself.  Check the diameter around the circle to make sure it’s even. The sheet of styrofoam should be at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) thick. Place the styrofoam on a surface that you don’t mind cutting, like cardboard or a cutting block, in case the utility knife cuts through the styrofoam. Push the cut edge of the spoons you cut into the styrofoam until about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of the handle and the bowl of the spoon are exposed. The bowl of the spoon should face the side of the styrofoam, not the front or back. Make sure the spoons are all facing the same direction and are evenly spaced out so they can catch the water that will turn the wheel. It’s important that your skewer goes through the center of your wheel to ensure that it turns properly. Take a ruler and draw a vertical line through the center of the plate, then draw a horizontal line through the center of your plates and the foam circle. Mark the center of the plate and foam disc with a dot. Use standard 9 in (23 cm) paper plates. Once you’ve found your center points, use a skewer to make a hole by pushing it through the center of the plates and the foam. Push the skewer through them one at a time so it penetrates them easier. This will make the perfect size hole. It may take some effort to push the skewer through the styrofoam and plates. But be careful not to place your hand over the center of the plates and styrofoam to avoid poking yourself with the skewer. The 2 paper plates will serve to stabilize the foam disk and the spoons. Apply glue to the sides of the foam disk, around the area of the hole in the center, and attach the plates to the disk one at a time, lining up the holes in the center so the skewer will be able to slide through the entire piece. Allow the glue to dry for at least 1 hour before you move on so the glue is completely set. After the glue has dried, you can insert the wooden skewer. The skewer will serve as your dowel rod and will allow the wheel to turn when water passes over the spoons. Make sure the skewer is secure in the wheel because if it’s too loose, the wheel won’t turn. You can place a dab of glue at the hole where the skewer goes through to anchor it into the plate and styrofoam. With your wheel complete, place it on a bucket by resting the skewer on the mouth of the bucket. Place the wheel so it rests securely and won’t fall off or into the bucket when you pour water over it by having about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of the skewer hanging over the mouth of the bucket on each side. Fill a glass of water to use to test your wheel. Take your glass and bring it to the side of the wheel where the bowl of the spoons are facing up and slowly start to pour the water so that the spoons catch it. This will cause the wheel to turn and it should continue to spin as long as you keep pour water over it. Play around with making the wheel spin faster or slower by pouring more or less water over the spoons to alter the speed.
Summary: Use scissors to cut 10 plastic spoons in half at an angle. Cut a circle with a diameter equal to the length of a spoon. Insert the spoons into the outside edge of the styrofoam. Use a pencil to mark the center of 2 paper plates and your foam circle. Make a hole in the center with a wooden skewer. Glue the plates to the sides of the foam disk. Push the skewer through the center of the wheel. Set your wheel on a bucket and fill a glass with water. Slowly pour the water onto the spoons to turn the wheel.

You may take it if you are a healthcare professional, such as a physician, physician assistant, nurse, nurse practitioner, respiratory therapist, pulmonary function technologist, physical therapist, or pharmacist. You can also take it if you work with asthma patients as a social worker, health educator, occupational therapist, or if you are providing professional asthma education and counseling. If you are doing professional asthma education or counseling, you need to have a minimum of 1000 hours experience before taking the NACE. Key things to review include the NAECB candidate handbook, files on exam testing categories, and details on how the exam is scored. You will need to review these documents thoroughly before taking the exam, as this information will help you determine your own study needs. You can either look at these documents on the website or download them. Downloading enables you to read them without an internet connection or to print them out. These 14.4 hour courses are offered through agencies connected to the NAECB a number of times each year. They are offered online and in locations throughout the United States. Enrolling in one of these courses isn't mandatory, but it can make learning the material much easier than with self-study. For instance, there is a asthma educator preparation course offered through the American Association for Respiratory Care.
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One-sentence summary -- Find out if you are qualified to take the exam. Go to the NAECB website and find information about the test. Take an asthma educator preparation course, if you like.

Q: The router password will be reset when the Power light stops blinking and turns solid green or white. The new default router password is “password.”
A: Power on your Netgear router and wait approximately one minute for the router to boot up. Locate the “Restore Factory Settings” button on your router, which is enclosed in a red circle and labeled accordingly. Press and hold the “Restore Factory Settings” button for about seven seconds using a small, thin object such as the end of a paperclip or pen. Release the button when the “Power” light starts blinking, then allow the router to fully restart.

Problem: Article: If you have personnel files that contain sensitive information about company employees, these documents should be kept under lock and key at all times to prevent unauthorized access. Make sure only authorized individuals have access to the keys that unlock these cabinets.  This includes any document that contains information related to medical information, disabilities, age, race, gender, national origin, religious beliefs, marital status, or other identifying information (like Social Security numbers). You may want to consider investing in a fire-resistant cabinet, though keep in mind that these cabinets can be quite expensive. So you’ll need to weigh out the benefits of having that added protection versus just relying on your electronic copies as backups. Be sure to implement an authentication procedure for any electronic files that need to be safeguarded for privacy reasons. Only certain people should have access to these files, so employ passwords to protect the information. Your company’s network engineer or IT professional should be able to help you enable passwords on certain file folders. The payroll department should be required to organize and secure their own files. Since these types of documents almost always contain sensitive information, access must be very restricted. Only payroll managers should have access to these locked and secured files.  This includes things like W-4s, pay information, garnishments, time-keeping records, and state withholding forms. Other departments may also need to keep track of their own documentation. For example, Human Resources may need to keep documents related to employees’ health and medical history, inter-office complaints, or any disciplinary action related to employee behavior.
Summary:
Keep all hard copies containing sensitive information in a locked and secured cabinet. Protect sensitive electronic files with passwords. Let the payroll department keep their own payroll files organized.