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    how to extricate someone safely from a smashed car or splint a dislocated elbow. This was not his place and he wanted more. He enrolled in an emergency medical technician class and passed the National Registry exam. He then began his career as an EMT and worked part-time for a private ambulance service for five years in Eau Claire‚ Wisconsin. While he gained a lot of experience‚ it just wasn’t where he felt he belonged. He lived in New Auburn as a child and teenager. It has been nineteen years

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    the way we want them to. Dutifully‚ Leo and I place the electrodes on her cold body. We have to use alcohol swabs so the electrode will stick because her skin has become waxy. Flat line. “Time of death‚ 5:02.” Nick takes the family outside while the EMT calls a code black to MedComm. And just like that‚ I watched a family collapse. She asks me to put the supplies back in the

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    Why I Have Chosen This Career My grandfather served for twenty-seven and a half years in the United States Army as an engineer. That’s where it all started with the idea of me joining the ranks. He began educating me on his field of work and branch of service and telling me the benefits and goals I can achieve while doing a job I love. It sparked my interest. I then began talking around throughout the years to veterans‚ young airmen‚ and even my parents. Everyone supported the idea of joining. Once

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    INTRODUCTION: A. My career speech outline is on being a paramedic. The reason I chose being a nurse is because I think It would be a very fun and challenging job. I would always be moving around from place to place taking patients to and from the hospital. B. Being a paramedic is basically running to go try and save someone’s life. Some of the advantages being a paramedic is the satisfaction of being able to save someone’s life‚ you get to become someone’s hero‚ you can also make new friends and

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    existed between Ms. Sclafani and representatives of the municipality. In Applewhite v. Accuhealth‚ when the plaintiff suffered anaphylactic shock‚ her mother called 911. Two EMTs arrived and the mother requested that her daughter be brought to a nearby hospital immediately (the hospital was only 4 minutes away). However‚ the EMTs advised the mother that she should wait for an Advanced Life Support ambulance; the plaintiff’s mother did wait‚ but the ALS ambulance did not arrive until 20 minutes later;

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    ACEMS Case Study

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    .Why do you want to join ACEMS? How do you think participating in the EMT course and running on ACEMS will benefit you (personal development‚ career goals‚ etc.)? Medical school has always been an implied next step ever since I was young. In third grade‚ I compiled illnesses from books‚ documenting symptoms and descriptions in a journal. However‚ through all my interactions with health‚ shadowing and volunteering at hospitals‚ medicine only seemed an abstraction. Last year‚ I saw a friend fall

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    ridiculed and are tested physically and emotionally. They go a step further and incorporate the EMT course in to everything a course that would be difficult on a normal basis is made harder while continuing physical training and remembering dive training‚ and survival training. These men in their 2 years of training become expert marksmen‚ mountain climbers‚ certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) among a list of things. The indoctrination course is just the beginning of training. Two months

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    origin and position of cells -Congenital anomalies can be caused by genetic and or environmental factors -Syndromes- developmental abnormalities that appear unlinked but occur together Major Processes: Mesenchymal and epithelial cells EMT: Mesenchymal -> Epithelial transition Condensation- Cell division- Cell death Mesenchymal Cells: Migration- Matrix secretion and degradation- Growth Epithelial: Dispersal- Delamination- Shape change or growth Cell migration- NOTES Gastrula

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    Danielle Fritz was born November 29th‚ 1993 and was expected to be a facile subject due to the familial relations she has with the author‚ but as more questions were asked more was discovered and she became more than just a simple topic. Every life affects another and her interpretation of her life and family was different when compared to the way the author perceived her. Danielle Fritz was lucky to go to a small school called Pen Argyl High School where she wasn’t just some random face in the

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    was rearing head on into an oncoming vehicle‚ as I jerked my vehicle to avoid a head on collision I smashed into another car and spun myself into another lane where a second car barreled into me at over seventy miles per hour. I was informed by an EMT that I was very lucky to be alive and if my car would have spun the other way I would have died instantly. This experience led me to think about the decisions that I should have made‚ granted I disregarded everything I had ever learned in driving class

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