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    The Lost Generation

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    join the United States Army‚ against his father’s wishes‚ but he was rejected because of a bad sight. Instead he joined a volunteer ambulance unit in the Italian Red Cross. During the war Hemingway witnessed the brutalities of war‚ and it is clear to see how Hemingway used his experience from war afterward in his stories. Hemmingway’s career in the Red Cross Ambulance Corps ended when he was badly wounded in 1918. In the hospital he received treatment he met an American nurse‚ whom he fell in

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    You are a first-year RN student and you volunteered to work at San Antonio Hospital in the ER Department. Patient John Doe was brought by the ambulance after he collapsed at work. The triage nurse is assessing him for further evaluation by the ER Physician on duty. Based on your study of Anatomy and using your critical thinking skills‚ you were given the following criteria about Mr. Doe: 1-Personal History: 65 years old‚ married with two children. 2-Medical history: Diabetes Mellitus‚ Hypertension

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    I could see at this point the female was still taking breathes. I observed a pistol on a cooler to the left of the female. I removed the pistol from the area. At this time ambulance crew arrived on scene. Sergeant Gay and I took the pistol outside and cleared it. The pistol had a spent casing‚ which had not fully ejected. I took a couple of photographs of the pistol prior to clearing it‚ which were later transferred to a

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    Ww1 Unit 1 Research Paper

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    This is an ambulance‚ it represents the start of a major turning point in Canadian history when women were welcomed and wanted in the work force. It also symbolizes the first time women served as a part of the military forces allowing them to overcome another obstacle in order to reach their goal of equality. At first‚ women were discouraged from being involved in the military‚ but as the war progressed‚ the government realized that the demand for soldiers was greater than they had originally expected

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    Harold Shipman Morphine

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    are several reasons that allowed Dr. Shipman to unfortunately go undetected for so many years. Dr. Shipman had earned a respectable reputation in his community and with his patients (England‚ 2015). “He supported local schools and the St. John’s Ambulance Brigade and was regarded as a pillar of society” (England‚ 2015‚ para. 8). Dr. Shipman would often tell his victim’s families that an autopsy was not required as he had seen them within hours of their death (England‚ 2015).

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    Spinal Immobilisation

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    Spinal Immobilisation: A Literature Review A review of the literature regarding spinal immobilisation has been undertaken using databases for PubMed‚ MEDLINE‚ CINAHL‚ OVID and Cochrane EBM. Reviews were electronically searched using the subject headings “spinal injuries”‚ “spinal immobilisation” and “management of spinal injuries”. The results generated by the search were limited to English language articles and reviewed for relevance to the topic. The aim of this literature review is to compare

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    Hemingway’s novel A Farewell to Arms discloses how Henry struggles with his fate as a code hero. Henry’s role as the code hero means he will continuously face death‚ but be judged on how he handles it. Throughout this story Henry attempts to balance his obligations to the war with his fatal flaw of love. Although Henry has a duty as a soldier‚ he deserts the chaos of war to be with Catherine. Henry displays many attributes‚ but the most prominent are how he is pragmatic‚ authoritative and dependable

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    My Dad's Old Truck

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    My Dad’s Old Truck My dad bought a 1989 red/gray Nissan Pathfinder truck. When he got the truck‚ he hit a turkey with the grill that was crossing a yellowish brick road. Since he has owned it‚ its value has gone down considerably‚ even though he has spent more money fixing it than he paid for it. If it was worth as much money as it has cost to keep it running we could sell it and buy a newer car. It’s a red/gray 4x4 truck with off-road tires. Also‚ it has hunting lights on the top of the roof.

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    Macbeth Speech

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    regardless of how late it is. No plagiarism CPR Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation First aid is emergency care provided before medical care is available. Medical aid is treatment by a GP‚ ambulance. First aid begins at arrival of the scene and continues till the casualty recovers‚ first aider cannot until medical aid arrives. Aims of first aid Preserve life Prevent further injury Protect the unconscious Promote recovery Access

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    be shared on a need to know basis. For example‚ if a resident had a fall in the home where I work‚ I may need to pass on details of the residents medication to the ambulance crew‚ as this would be in the residents best interest but you would not need to pass them details of financial information as this is not relevant and the ambulance do not have a need to know. Other examples could include an outbreak of an infection control at work‚ which by law this has to be reported (RIDDOR). I would also

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