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    hyperventilate. Everyone else seemed to be fine‚ so normal. I grabbed my friend’s shoulder as I felt like my heart was going to burst out of my chest. In a muttered manner I said‚ “I need some fresh air.” As I scraped my feet along the door‚ I stepped to the outside of the door with the hope that some cold air would aid‚ what seemed to be‚ a heart attack. I wanted to figure out the cause of what I thought to be a medical catastrophe. As I felt my body falling to the floor‚ I caught myself. I was in true

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    Treasury Office Rule

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    TAMIL NADU STATE TREASURIES AND ACCOUNTS SERVICES SPECIAL RULES Section 28 A under Part III A of the Service Rules in volume II of the Tamil Nadu Services Manual 1969 Rule 1 Rule 2 categories of posts. Class I Class II : : Category 1 : Treasury Officer w.e.f. 16.06.95 (G.O.Ms.No.672 Fin (T&A I) Dept dt. 20.11.98) Pay and Accounts Officers Selection Grade Accounts Officers Selection Grade Treasury Officer Deleted. Vide G.O.Ms.No.200 Fin (T&A I) Dept.‚ dated 16.06.03 w.e.f. 27.03.83. : : Omitted CONSTITUTION

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    Ekg Analysis

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    EKG Rhythm Interpretation How to Analyze a Rhythm All MIHS hospital nursing staff must complete an EKG test with a score of at least 80% upon hire. All hospital RNs are tested annually. This includes recognizing the rhythms‚ measuring the intervals‚ and knowing the appropriate treatment/algorithm according to American Heart Association. This is basic ACLS/PALS information‚ nothing new. In addition to this study packet‚ there are multiple websites that can be accessed on the

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    Ekg, About It All

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    As I’m sure‚ we as a class know by now that an Electrocardiogram or Ekg / Ecg for short is a graphic representation of the electrical activity of the heart using a chosen number of different leads with each lead looking at the heart from a different angle(I.E a 12 lead EKG looks at the heart from 12 different angles). The interpretation of an electrocardiogram is based on knowing what each lead is looking at‚ which individual lead to look at in certain circumstances and what changes to look for in

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    Cardiac

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    Valve * Chordae Tendineae and Papillary Muscles work together to prevent valve leaflets from turning inside out. * Normally‚ the cavity between the pericardial layers contains 10-30mL of serous fluid * A pericardial effusion occurs if additional blood or fluid collects in this space. If the amount of fluid continues to increased and cardiac chamber filling is impeded‚ cardiac tamponade results * VAGUS – major PNS innervation of the heart * CALCIUM – is the main cation affecting

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    The Old Order Amish Living a simple life is not just a phrase to the Old Order Amish community‚ simple is the way of life. The Old Order Amish live with a mental model of religion which is involved in every aspect of their lives‚ from their Material Conditions of no electricity and advanced technology in their simple lives to their Social Relations which are based on religious beliefs and orally transmitted rules. Religion is the most essential aspect that sets and influences the Amish life and

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    http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=9218 Intermittent claudication: An aching‚ crampy‚ tired‚ and sometimes burning pain in the legs that comes and goes -- it typically occurs with walking and goes away with rest -- due to poor circulation of blood in the arteries of the legs. In very severe claudication the pain is also felt at rest. Intermittent claudication may occur in one or both legs and often continues to worsen over time. However‚ some people complain only of weakness

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    is shown in the EKG? -There are “peaked” or “tented” T waves. The T wave represents the repolarization of the ventricles which is normally demonstrates soft gradual rise following the QRS complex‚ however in this case the t wave is not properly formed. Are they related? -Yes‚ they are related. This is because hyperkalemia is often the cause of the peaked T waves. Normally hyperkalemia is diagnosed by a chemistry panel‚ but electrolyte abnormalities can be identified on an EKG. In addition to

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    Cardiac Arrest

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    Sudden cardiac death happens more these days. There are so many people alone in the United States who just stops breathing with no heart disease involved. So why did their heart stop? There are so many researchers out there trying to figure out the underlying cause of these people who this happen to. There can be other reason why a person’s heart can stop without having a cardiac disease. A person’s body may store minerals that control the arrhythmia of the heart to act a different way.

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    April 2014 The Fine Art of Complaining Whenever we have an issue in life that we feel deserves complaining‚ we often tend to get it wrong in a few different ways. We stay silent and don’t shed light on the issue; we over react by yelling and or jumping down someone’s throat; or we present the issue but reframe from standing firm and having it ameliorated. This causes us‚ as customers‚ to be unsatisfied with the service that is being given. “The Fine Are of Complaining” gives you the steps on what

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