Therapeutic Hypothermia for Cardiac Arrest Jaime Bromley Jefferson College of Health Sciences Hypothermia is a decrease in the core temperature below 35 degrees Celsius or 95 degrees Fahrenheit. There are various medical uses for hypothermia. Therapeutic hypothermia is the only proven effective treatment for post cardiac arrest patients. Hypothermia decreases the amount of cerebral oxygen needed and also lessens the inflammatory response post cardiac arrest. This prevents brain damage and death
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References: Neubauer‚ D. W.‚ & Fradella‚ H. F. (2008). America’s Courts and the Criminal Justice System (10th ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth‚ Cengage Learning. Territo‚ L.‚ Halsted‚ J.B.‚ & Bromley‚ M.L. (2004). Crime and Justice in America: A Human Perspective (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Education‚ Inc. Carlson‚ P. M.‚ & Garrett‚ J. S. (2008). Prison and Jail Administration: Practice and Theory (2nd ed.). Sudbury‚ MA: Jones
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Harpers Trading (M) Sdn Bhd - vs - National Union of Commercial Workers |Coram |29 DECEMBER 1990 | |ABDUL HAMID OMAR LP | | |CT GUNN SCJ | | |JEMURI SERJAN SCJ
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The phrase “British culture” is often used carelessly‚ as if it completely and comprehensively defines all of the 63 million people living in Great Britain as well as their culture. People who use terms such as this either willingly or unconsciously forget the fact that Great Britain is a culturally diverse country‚ the biggest representative of this being its largest and most populated city – London. In order to understand things better‚ we should take a few steps backwards and attempt to define
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References: – Making Social Lives‚ Stephanie Taylor‚ Steve Hinchcliffe‚ John Clarke and Simon Bromley. The Open University (2009)
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References: Engels‚ F. (2005 [1985]) the condition of the working class in England‚ London‚ Penguin. Hinchcliffe‚ S. (2009) ’ connecting people and places ’ Taylor‚ S. Hetherington‚ K. Clarke‚ J. and Bromley‚ S. (eds) Making social lives‚ Milton Keynes‚ The open University.
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In 1983/84‚ the average amount of household rubbish per person per year in England was 397 kilograms (Defra‚ 2007)‚ in the following years‚ this increased and by 2006/07‚ this figure had grown by 28 percent to 508 kilograms. This trend has been explained by the growing affluence of the general person and their greater amount of disposable income‚ which is then being spent on luxury products. As a result‚ more and more waste is being generated each year; this essay will explore the arguments around
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THE NATURE OF SUPERMARKET POWER ON THE HIGH STREET AND BEYOND INTRODUCTION In this essay I will be outlining the nature of supermarket power and how it affects competing retailers and the impact this has on us as consumers. I will do this by drawing heavily on the learning materials provided to underpin the factors involved. WHAT IS SUPERMARKET POWER? It is useful to describe what is meant by the term supermarket power. In the last twenty years‚ supermarkets have played a pivotal role in redefining
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globalisation can be seen that UK is open to increasing economic activity across international borders which describes a little ’protection’ of domestic industry‚ such as taxes against foreign goods and services or openess to foreign immigrant workers. (Bromley‚ Clarke‚ Hinchliffe‚ Taylor‚ 2009). Economic growth affects the production and consumption‚ in both instances tends to increase the amount of pollution. I would like to highlight the trade-off between environmental protection and economic growth
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both progress and plants” (Leopold‚ 1966). I believe that yes‚ we can have
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