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    ROSE ANN A. ORATE No. 5026 Purok 5‚ Brgy. Kias Baguio City Contact nos. : 09174233048/ (074) 442-00-03 CAREER OBJECTIVES * To obtain a position as an online ESL teacher and help students learn English in an informative and interesting manner. * To improve a student’s standards of English so that he/ she will be able to socialize easily in a foreign country. SEMINARS/TRAININGS ATTENDED 2006 Peace Tech conference: Overcoming prejudice towards young Muslims‚ indigenous peoples

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    Introduction An electronics to keep people alive (Life Support System) can be defined in several on terms. Electronic devices as an assistive tools/devices actually it’s an umbrella term that covers everything from medical to the household equipment so do spacecraft. Electronics do assist people in their daily activities and in much critical ways allow a human being to survive in some sort of situation. Difficulty and inability to perform activities are the major factors on what do the life support

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    associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events‚ while shorter courses (6 days or less)‚ did not have a higher risk of cardiovascular events. In addition‚ clarithromycin use in patients with previous history of cariodvascular disease was associated with significantly higher risk of cardiovascular events. Also‚ the relative risk of cardiovascular events with clarithromycin use increased with age (>60 years for COPD cohort‚ and >70 years for CAP cohort). 2.2.B Strengths The study data was collected

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    In the aftermath of September 11‚ Congress was eager to put laws on the books to prevent another attack. In an unprecedented spirit of bipartisan patriotism‚ a law was passed in the House by 357 to 66 (Clerk of the House) and in the Senate by 98 to 1 (Secretary of the Senate). The title of the act‚ USA PATRIOT Act‚ is an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism. Since its historic passage there has been much debate on

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    ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE SUCTIONING Purpose: To facilitate removal of secretions and maintain patency of the ET tube. Equipment: 1. Sterile suction catheter of appropriate size (not more than 2/3 the the size of the ET tube) 2. Sterile disposable gloves 3. Supplemental oxygen source and oxygen tubing 4. Resuscitation bag 5. Vacuum source and connecting tubing 6. Sterile H20 7. Syringe with sterile normal saline 8. Personal Protective equipment Contraindications/Hazards/Complications:

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    A Recipe for Dangerous Behavior In the United States‚ college is a journey that can teach students some of the most important lessons that they will carry throughout their lives. Author William Zinsser write in his essay “ College Pressures ” that students can face a wide variety of pressures like parental‚ economical to even the most common type‚ self induced pressure. Although college is supposed to help students develop as individual people‚ they are placed into an environment that is extremely

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    CPR‚ Adult Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a skill that almost anyone can learn to perform. It can be lifesaving when performed on a person whose breathing or heartbeat has stopped. When the heart stops beating‚ the flow of blood to the brain and other vital organs also stops. This usually causes brain damage or death if not treated within minutes. CPR consists of steps that are based on the CAB sequence: chest compressions‚ airway‚ and breathing. If you see an adult collapse and lose

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    1. Which of the following medications would the nurse in-charge expect the doctor to order to reverse a dystonic reaction? a. Procholorperazine (Compazine) b. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) c. Haloperidol (Haldol) d. Midazolam (Versed) 2. After completing chemical detoxification and a 12-step program to treat crack addiction‚ a male patient is being prepared for discharge. Which remark by the patient indicates a realistic view of the future? a. “I’m never going to use crack again.” b. “I

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    The affect of psychological stress on the heart rate. Introduction: The human body is incredible machinery that can adjust to stressful situations and react in a “fight-or flight” manner by temporarily shutting off nonessential‚ at the moment‚ immune and digestive systems. When the body is ready for a challenge‚ heart rate increases‚ blood pressure rises and glucose production intensifies to supply large amounts of energy. These metabolic changes are caused by release of stress hormones (catecholamine

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    These 4 Things Happen Right Before a Heart Attack Wednesday‚ 26 Jun 2013 10:26 AM By Newsmax Wires More ways to share... Mixx Stumbled LinkedIn Vine Buzzflash Reddit Delicious Newstrust Technocrati Despite what you may believe‚ heart attacks rarely happen “out of the blue.” In fact‚ your body may be trying to warn you of an impending heart attack for days‚ weeks‚ perhaps even a month or two before it occurs. Unfortunately‚ by the time you actually recognize you’re suffering a

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