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    Maintaining Normothermia Post-Cardiac Arrest?NUR 2243 Management of Nursing Care IS THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA MORE BENEFICIAL? Is Therapeutic Hypothermia More Beneficial Than Maintaining Normothermia Post-Cardiac Arrest? To what extent does inducing hypothermia benefit patients? What exactly are the benefits‚ and do they come with risks? There have been many trials dealing with therapeutic hypothermia that exhibit advantageous neurological outcomes post-cardiac arrest. Most of these trials lead to a

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    How has Miranda v. Arizona changed the arrest and interrogation process. The Supreme Court of the United States of America often makes decisions‚ which change this great nation in a great way. These changes can affect society in many different ways. In many instances there is dissonance over their decisions and the court itself is often split as to how the views are looked upon. The effect of the Courts decision generates discourse and on occasion‚ violence. This is what happened in the case

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    Commentary Prediction and prevention of sudden cardiac arrest Heikki V. Huikuri MD See related research article by Reinier and colleagues on page 1705 and at www.cmaj.ca/lookup/doi/10.1503/cmaj.101512 Competing interests: None declared. This article was solicited and has not been peer reviewed. Correspondence to: Dr. Heikki V. Huikuri‚ heikki.huikuri@oulu.fi CMAJ 2011. DOI:10.1503 /cmaj.111245 CMAJ ajor advances have been made in understanding the causes of and treatments for cardiovascular

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    Evidence-Based Practice‚ Step by Step: Asking the Clinical Question: A Key Step in Evidence-Based Practice Stillwell‚ Susan B. DNP‚ RN‚ CNE; Fineout-Overholt‚ Ellen PhD‚ RN‚ FNAP‚ FAAN; Melnyk‚ Bernadette Mazurek PhD‚ RN‚ CPNP/PMHNP‚ FNAP‚ FAAN; Williamson‚ Kathleen M. PhD‚ RN Author Information Susan B. Stillwell is clinical associate professor and program coordinator of the Nurse Educator Evidence-Based Practice Mentorship Program at Arizona State University in Phoenix‚ where Ellen Fineout-Overholt

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    Running Head: BECAUSE IT’S PROBABLE: REVIEWING PROBABLE CAUSE‚ WARRANTS‚ SEARCHES‚ ARRESTS‚ AND HOW THEY INTERTWINE. Because It’s Probable September 6‚ 2006 AIU Online Abstract The following paper reviews probable cause as it applies to the duties of law enforcement. We will review different scenarios involving probable cause and the different court rulings that govern police and other law enforcement officer’s procedures involving the searching of a residence‚ arresting

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    Martial law impact the increase in Unlawful Arrest in the United States from 1863-2015? Introduction In efforts to suppress wars‚ counter terrorism and illegal immigration‚ the declaration of martial law has been devised. Although its proclamation shows in favor of settling these major issues that the United States has faced over the years. However‚ under the assertion of martial law‚ it has played a major role in the vast amounts of unlawful arrest of citizens and non-citizens by the misuse of

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    attached with a short length of chain‚ but might also be attached with a hinge or with a rigid bar. Law enforcement officers carry handcuffs on their utility belts‚ usually within a protective leather case (Hill). Here are some steps on how to properly arrest someone. First‚ you need to know how to properly approach the suspect. One thing

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    of Police appealed to the House of Lords. Material Facts: Mr. Rottman is a German businessman. A court in Germany issued a warrant for his arrest in 1996 with an allegation that he committed fraud in Germany. On 13 September 2000‚ the Metropolitan Police received an extradition request from Germany authorities. Provisional warrant for his arrest issued by the Bow Street Magistrates’ Court on 22 September 2000 under section 8(1) of the Extradition Act 1989. The respondent was arrested in

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    Diploma in Uniformed Public Services Unit 17 – Police Powers in the Uniformed Public Services Task 1.1 An arrest is the removal of liberty temporarily. Arrests can be carried out to: Have a person answer to a charge Prevent a breach of peace Taking DNA samples Returning someone to prison Investigating the offence Have someone appear in court All citizens of the UK have the legal right to arrest another person. This right is given to the public by section 24 of the Police and Criminal evidence act

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    Title: Miranda Warning Name: Peta-Gaye Walker Virginia Collage Time spent: 2 days Abstract Researching previous cases on a Miranda warning is one of the best ways to garner information as to the ways and procedures in how an officer goes about giving this warning. The main cases that will layout the foundation of

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