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    Civil War Technology.

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    to naval warfare. The use of the railroad to speed armies and supplies around the country‚ high speed communication via the telegraph‚ the use of rifles that would change tactical warfare forever and the introduction of new medical practices and ambulance corps. One of the major technological advancements brought on by the Civil War was the introduction of the Ironclad into battle. These new craft were mainly made by encasing wooden vessels with thick plates of steel. These new ships could repel

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    Learning Design Database

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    existing information in BIRDEM is partly computerized via databases only in patients’ admissions‚ doctors’ appointments and medical tests and reports sections. A partly slow and tedious manual system still exists in BIRDEM for example‚ in record of ambulances in service‚ assigning ward boys and nurses to rooms‚ the billing process and record of doctors’ prescriptions etc. However‚ this paper outlines one complete database design for the entire BIRDEM hospital in which data maintenance and retrieval are

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    Being A Paramedic Essay

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    EMT’s as the same‚ although that is not the case. There are three types of emergency medical technicians. The first being an EMT-B‚ or basic EMT. This is usually accomplished through a community college‚ or even a training course led by a private ambulance company‚ which is a shorter alternative‚ with courses lasting usually from 5 to 8 months. This course does not require a lot‚ but

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    EMS Safety Essay

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    The threat of being struck by a vehicle is a constant danger for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) members. Just in the Edmonton Metro zone EMS members respond to on an average of 350 events per day. Each event involves EMS member entering an ambulance and driving to the event‚ upon arrival the member exits and retrieves medical kits (side compartment) and stretcher (back of the unit). Which relates to 700 times per day when they are in harms way of being struck by a moving vehicle. This risk is increased

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    Many: Process Management

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    coach‚ based in winter park‚ Florida‚ is the world ’s largest manufacturer of ambulances. Working four 10-hour days each week‚ 350 employees make-only custom-made ambulances: virtually every vehicle is unique. Wheeled coach accommodates the market-place by providing a wide variety of options and an engineering staff accustomed to innovation and custom design. Continuing growth‚ roomates now requires that more than 20 ambulances roll off the assembly line each week‚ makes the design process a continuing

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    First Aid

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    First Aid TDA 2.2 2.1-Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. Common cold - Symptoms include: sneezing‚ runny nose‚ slight sore throat‚ occassional headaches and a temperature. Gastroenteritis(stomach bug) Symptoms include: Vomiting‚ temperature‚ diarrhoea(not on all occassions) and dehydration. Tonsillitis Symptoms include: A very sore throat‚ fever‚ aches including headaches/migraines. Scarlett Fever Symptoms include: Fever‚ loss of appetite‚ sore throat‚ pale

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    Someone Help

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    but had a faint heartbeat. I cried out‚ “Please someone HELP me”‚ “anyone PLEASE”‚ but no one came. By this time 15 minutes had went by but it seemed so much longer. My arms were so tired but I knew I couldn’t stop. I continued CPR‚ I saw the ambulance pulling in. About that time the man started coughing and gasping for air‚ he looked up at his wife

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    Dante Harris Harris 1 Professor Yates English 103 3 October 2012 Beautiful Summer Days To A Cold Sad End It’s occasionally said that human beings are the only creatures who are aware of their own death‚ but is this actually true? The term death is often used lightly and has been made into something of an unimportant subject. Fact of the matter is that many of us don’t want to think about death‚ we live in a death denying culture. Few individuals truly grasp the concept of death and

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    The Respiratory System and Problems Hypoxia Hypoxia arises when there is insufficient oxygen in the body tissues. If not treated quickly‚ hypoxia is potentially fatal. There are a number of causes of hypoxia‚ ranging from suffocation‚ choking or poisoning to impaired lungs or brain functions. Recognitions: In moderate and severe hypoxia‚ there will be: Rapid breathing Breathing that is distressed Difficulty speaking Grey blue skin (cyanosis) – at first‚ more obvious in the extremities

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    standards‚ therefore can be very subjective to interpretation. Considerations also need to be given to the laws that in place by governing bodies in a particular country that need to followed. These are defined by statutes‚ regulations and legislation. Ambulance Transport Attendant’s (ATA) legal duties are to the patient‚ their employer and the public. We have to take into consideration patient confidentiality‚ duty of care and the scope of practice for ATA’s. The case study I will be discussing is of a

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