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    longer then it finally came free. My body was numb but now is not I slowly started to feel the cold on my body. and also the pain. I had removed my helmet in the flight for more comfort, My head had started to bleed I dressed my wound with the proper gauze then took the helmet off of my comrade and took his m16A-7 I made sure I was not bleeding and searched for A radio. I opened pilots compartment in the cab but nothing, I looked behind the seat and found A geographical map of the area and the…

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    Case Study 1, Acute Myocardial Infarction Gena Stockland Nursing 109 September 13, 2017 1. What is the rationale for quickly accomplishing all of the above actions? (5%) Mr. Simmons is complaining of continued chest pain. Timely management of a patient with possible acute coronary ischemia is imperative in order to prevent further damage to the coronary vessels. Reeder and Mahler, 2016, suggest that these interventions should be accomplished within 10 minutes of patient arrival to the…

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    Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Dressing Changes The focus of this paper is to provide the importance of evidenced based practice (EBP) in the nursing field and to compare the policy of Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center’s topic of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) dressing changes to multiple evidenced based practices. Within the past decades, changing a PICC line dressing has changed over time. Different antiseptic agents and techniques of cleaning the site are…

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    Essay On Gunshot Wound

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    Kusz Edyta Medical Emergencies for Allied Health Professionals MED220 Dr. Akm Gias Uddin Gunshot Wound G unshot wound is my essay topic for Emergency Class. First I would like to explain more less what is a Gunshot wound. Gunshot injury may appear when someone is shot by some sharp bullet what in most cases it is a gun. Gunshot may appear during variety of situations not only during criminal or terrorist incidents. Gunshot wound are one of the most traumatic injuries because people…

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    Kate Chopin opens her novella, The Awakening, with a parrot squawking in its birdcage: “The green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: ‘Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That’s all right!” (3). Birds are usually utilized to symbolize freedom, but here, Chopin writes of a caged bird. Most birds, such as the parrot, have wings and are meant to fly, not locked in a restricting cage. Similarly, in the late nineteenth century, women were…

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    Dental Emergencies Essay

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    dramatic. First, make sure you have our phone number in your phone: 877-321-1933. This makes calling us much faster, meaning we can give you the information you need as quickly as possible. You can also create a dental emergency kit containing clean gauze, painkillers, and a small container for any teeth that were knocked out. Sometimes, a little bit of preparation can help a traumatic event be much more tolerable. What To Do When An Emergency Strikes While it depends somewhat on the nature…

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    Medicine is an important part of the world we live in, but where did modern medicine come from? Over many years medicine got better, not instantly. The basics of modern medicine can subjectively be traced back to World War I. While World War I was not the first time medicine and medical treatments were used, it was a time of great and very important developments. Medicine change to fit the world that was changing around it. World War I’s weapons and previous methods of medical care made way…

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    Imagine you have just received your very first session of liposuction. You are smiling, wearing belly shirts and prouder than ever of your new, slim figure. But suddenly you wake up one morning and far from looking like the cover of People magazine, your stomach seems red, swollen and is warm to the touch near the sites where your liposuction occurred. Remembering the doctor said something about side effects, you shrug it off and assume it will go away on its own. As the days…

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    CHANGES IN CHEMICAL REACTIONS INTRODUCTION This practical experiment is based is based on the theory of Law of Conservation of Mass stated by Antoine Lavoisier. Antoine Lavoisier was a French nobleman who had a major influence on the history of chemistry and biology. Today he is considered to be the “father of modern chemistry.” In all his experiment he supported the Law of Conservation of Mass. Antoine stated this in his theory, “The law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be…

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    My journey into the healthcare field was unconventional to say the least. I had no parental influence or family members that worked in the field. Instead, it was a specific moment I remembered vividly that would be my introduction to the healthcare field. At the age of 10, I witnessed the homicide of my uncle. He received a gunshot to the posterior portion of his cranium by another family member. That was the first time I saw brain matter, experienced being helpless, and in shock. The trauma…

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