In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Doctors and nurses are professionals and expect to be spoken to with respect for their work and assistance. Choose to be pleasant, calm and patient whenever you discuss a patient's issues with the medical staff. Trust that they can do their job and that you can leave, while the patient is being treated effectively. Realize that they will not divulge confidential information and that even as a family member, there are limits to what you can know and ask to be done. It isn't you as a member of the patient's family, even if you have a medical degree. The staff at the hospital are highly trained and know what they're doing. Avoid trying to tell them what to do or not adhering to their requests. It can make the entire ordeal worse for the patient than it could be if they're associated with a difficult relative. If you co-operate with staff at the hospital, it's likely that they'll be more willing to listen to your requests to help the patient in particular ways. By visiting at the right times, you'll have a better chance of seeing your loved one and not annoying the staff. You will also be more likely to get the attention of staff, as wished.
Summary: Avoid being difficult. Know who's in charge. Reap the benefits of co-operation. Visit a hospital only during visiting hours.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Transformer failure is usually a symptom of a different kind of failure somewhere in the electrical circuit. Transformers generally have long lives, and rarely burn out by themselves. If the problem causing your transformer to short out is coming from elsewhere in your circuit, it's likely the transformer will burn out again. After you've replaced the transformer, observe it to make sure this does not happen. If it does, you'll need to perform additional tests. An overloaded transformer will often make snapping and crackling noises. If you hear sounds like these, cut power to the transformer to prevent burnout. If your transformer has an internal fuse, you may not have fuses in the line leading up to the transformer. Otherwise, there should be fuses in the power supply line to the transformer. Check to make sure these are in good condition and replace any that aren't working properly.  Blackness, melting, and deforming in fuses are good indications that the fuse has been damaged. Simple remove and replace these. In some cases, it might be hard to tell if a fuse is in good condition. Attach your DMM to the fuse with one lead on each fuse end. If current runs through the fuse, it's good. In some cases, the secondary of your transformer may be drawing too much current, causing it to short out. If you have a multi-tap transformer and you receive the reading "OL" from the secondary, it's likely the secondary is shorted.  Test this by hooking up the secondary to its circuit and using your DMM to test the secondary lines. If the reading is above the amperage rating for the transformer, the circuit is drawing too much power. Many common transformers have 3 amp fuses. The amperage rating for your transformer fuse may be labeled on the transformer, but will also be available in the circuit schematic. For linear fuses, you'll only have one input and output. In this case, your trouble is either coming from the input circuit or the output circuit. For more complex fuses, remove inputs and outputs to the transformer one by one to determine what component of the entire circuit is causing the short.
Summary: Understand the root of the problem. Observe replaced transformers. Verify the condition of external fuses, if necessary. Check for overdraw on your secondary. Remove inputs and outputs to determine the source of the failure.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This can be either a glass jar (jelly jar) or a plastic container, something you might put nuts or peanut butter in.  If the container or jar has a lid, remove it. Buy a jar of apple vinegar and pour about an inch or so of it into the container.  This will attract the flies to the container. Use a few drops of dish detergent or soap to the vinegar to break the surface tension.  Otherwise, the flies can use their legs to stand on top of the vinegar and drink it up. Instead of adding the vinegar/dish soap mixture to your container, fruit and meat are also okay options.  Simply chop up what you want to add in, and place it in the bottom of the container.  The rotting smell of the food will attract the flies to the container. Rip off a piece that is at least three inches by three inches.  Press the wrap tightly around the rim of the container with your hands.  If the plastic wrap is not staying in place, add a few pieces of tape, or place a rubber band around the wrap. Use a toothpick, scissors, knife, etc. to poke at least four small holes in the plastic wrap.  This will allow the flies to gain entry into the trap. The flies will enter the trap through the holes.  However, it will be almost impossible for them to escape, because they will not be able to find the holes.  They will also be inclined to snack on whatever is in the container. Some of the flies will have likely died in the trap over a period of time.  However, some other flies will likely still be eating whatever you put in the container.  Bring the trap inside of the house and place it near the sink.  Turn on the hot water in your sink.  Make sure that the stopper is down, so your sink fills up.  When it is filled, place the container in the sink for ten minutes.  This will drown the flies. Remove the plastic wrap and throw it away.  Put the container in your trash can and bang the container against the inside of the can.  Do this until all the flies have been removed, along with whatever mixture you put in there to begin with. You can do this by simply washing the container out with soap and warm water.  You can also use certain safe chemicals which will make sure the container is clean and ready to use again.  After the container is clean, you can use it again to make another trap.
Summary:
Obtain a small container. Add vinegar to the container. Add dish soap to the vinegar. Add fruit/raw meat. Cover the container in plastic wrap. Poke holes in the plastic wrap. Place the trap outside. Kill the flies. Throw out the dead flies. Disinfect the container.