TRAUMA AND EMERCENCY NURSING BY SEELAA SEGARAN The nursing care and management of a client with Tension Pneumothorax. INTRODUCTION ANATOMY OF THE LUNG DEFINATION OF TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX PROGRESSIVE BUILDUP OF AIR WITHIN THE PLEURAL SPACE DUE TO A LUNG LACERATION AIR TO ESCAPE INTO THE PLEURAL SPACE BUT NOT TO RETURN ’ONEWAYVALVE’ EFFECT PUSHES THE MEDIASTINUM OBSTRUCTS VENOUS RETURN = CIRCULATORY INSTABILITY TRAUMATIC ARREST. SYMPTOMS Respiratory distress Distended neck vein
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Christianity Principle Beliefs Outline the principal beliefs regarding the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ The Christological controversies of the fourth and fifth centuries were debates regarding the nature of Christ‚ and in particular the issue of his humanity versus his divinity. Docetism is a position which undermines the integrity of the humanity of Jesus because it claims that Jesus is fully divine but not truly human‚ because he is God merely adopting the appearance of being human
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and Europe. Religions like Christianity and Islam produced new culture and took on a more unifying and dynamic function. Both Christianity and Islam are monotheistic religions‚ both a development out of Judaic teaching‚ and both spread through conquest. However‚ when compared: Christianity developed many years before Islam‚ Christianity believes in the Trinity while in Islam Trinity is rejected‚ and Christianity spread to the West and Islam to the East. Christianity and Islam are both monotheistic
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History‚ Period 1 19 December 2014 Christianity and Islam Christians and Muslims both taught merchants that trade should be based on honesty and fairness. Over time‚ Christian and Muslim merchants began to drift away from the principle of fair trade and became greedy. While Islam strongly promoted trade‚ Christianity warns the people to be disconnected from riches. Documents 2 and 4 can be grouped together because they both express that Islam and Christianity teach that merchants should be honest
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In the history of Christianity‚ there were many great theologians and great philosophers‚ and one of the greatest theologians was Augustine. Like many other theologians‚ Augustine wasn’t the greatest theologians at the beginning; it took time for him to achieve his carrier. Augustine was born 13 November 354 in North Africa. He was born in Christian family‚ his mother was a Christian‚ and even his father was a pagan for many years‚ but he became a Christian later on‚ so Augustine was taught to
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reformation I believe that it led people in a different direction but they still kept the key teachings of Christianity. Though there have been many changes and denominations were formed these practices still refer to and teach many of the important words of the old testament. The alternate systems of belief and practice that have evolved are not in my opinion considered “genuine” Christianity. There are many different and evolved religions based off the Christian faith but unless they follow the
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A key factor which made Christianity popular in the Roman Empire was that it offered an afterlife. However‚ this was not enough to give Christianity an edge over the other cults which also offered an afterlife. Other factors were the facts that it was Salvationist and had a savior‚ it was redemption‚ it offered the reward of heaven‚ and it was messianic‚ missionary‚ egalitarian and compassionate towards the poor. Resistance to the persecution and imperial support were other contributory factors.
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Identify the contribution to Christianity of ONE significant person or school of thought‚ other than Jesus. Paul of Tarsus contributed heavily to both the development and expression of Christianity. His impact on the development of the religion is often recognized by the major contribution he made to Christian theology‚ as his writings and teaching make up close to a quarter of the Christian sacred text‚ the bible. In his letters‚ he gave Christians ethical guidance in their lives by interpreting
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deviating from Christianity and creating his own religion‚ Stoker intends to persuade readers that believing in such religion is required and essential to human survival. One tradition of Christianity that Dracula greatly distorts is the Christian sacrament. It involves drinking wine and eating a wafer that are symbolic to the blood and body of Christ. On the contrary‚ Dracula draws back when Van Helsing holds a Sacred Wafer‚ “the Count suddenly stopped‚ just as poor
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In Beowulf‚ elements both Paganism and Christianity can be found throughout the story. The reasoning for this is the attempted bridging of a region and audience which was not long separated from its Pagan heritage‚ but had recently adopted Christianity. It sought to unify Pagan concepts with Christianity. Several examples are found throughout‚ as the name of God is called upon and referenced numerously throughout the text. After Beowulf slays Grendel‚ Hrothgar praises God for what the hero has
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