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    any way to assessing a patient’s LOC in their work on standardising a pre-hospital approach to burns patient management. A coma scale is a defined methodology by which neurological observations can be recorded in a standardised way by clinicians (Coyne‚ et al. 2010). Many different scales have been developed in an attempt to standardise the assessment of consciousness (Majerus‚ 2005). In this essay I will discuss three main coma scales and examine their strengths and weaknesses. I will also

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    associated with poor language development‚ emotional problems (e.g.‚ social withdrawal‚ anxiety‚ and depression)‚ and negative behavioral manifestations (e.g.‚ delinquency‚ aggressiveness‚ and pre-teen substance abuse).” (Calhoun‚ Conner‚ Miller‚ and Messina‚ 2015‚ pp. 16). There is a difference in the effect parental drug abuse can have on a child who is conceived and born with the effects of drug abuse and a child who was not affected birth wise but is introduced to parental drug abuse years after birth

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    Why Abortion Should Be Illegal Many people around the world view abortion as a normal life event for many women. However‚ people are unaware of the psychological effect this leaves on the women. More is lost than just a baby. Mind‚ body‚ and loved ones can also be involved in effects from an abortion. The father and society as a whole are two other large things to consider into the situation of abortion. More than likely abortion has occurred or been related

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    Mitch For some people violence isn’t the answer‚ but in the roman’s case it worked pretty well.The Romans‚ who were on ef the greatest groups of warriors‚ managed to keep their reign for 507 years. They didn’t do this by sitting around in a castle all day. Rome avoided being attacked by beating the enemy to the attack. One example of Roman violence in all three Punic wars‚ Rome declared rome on Carthage and didn’t leave them alone until 3 wars later when most of the Carthaginians were killed‚ and

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    defining trading rights over the years. In 264 B.C.‚ Rome decided to intervene in a dispute on the western coast of the island of Sicily (then a Carthaginian province) involving an attack by soldiers from the city of Syracuse against the city of Messina. While Carthage supported Syracuse‚ Rome supported

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    Challenges in Nursing: Increased Childhood Obesity & the Effects on Nursing Lance Van Middle Georgia State College Challenges in Nursing: Increased Childhood Obesity & the Effects on Nursing Modern nurses encounter many difficulties while fulfilling their role as a patient advocate‚ educator‚ and partner. One major task nurses are confronted with is the growing epidemic of childhood obesity as younger patients are being treated for serious conditions usually associated

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    On 9 July 1943‚ the Allied Forces initiated the invasion of Sicily‚ or “Operation Husky”. This invasion was the largest amphibious operation conducted during World War II and utilized over 2‚590 vessels and involved approximately a half million soldiers‚ sailors‚ and airmen. While this invasion was a victory for the Allies and provided them with a launch pad for its invasion of Italy‚ senior leaders made many mistakes in their planning‚ execution‚ decision making‚ and coordination. As a result‚ analysis

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    “Shakespeare’s most passive villain” is the root of his villainy. Prejudgement‚ to pass judgement without sufficient knowledge‚ can lead to forming misconceptions that may transform someone or something’s image altogether. This pre judgemental attitude of Messina towards his birth circumstance crafts Don John to be an arguably uninteresting antagonist

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    please don’t hesitate to contact me at 555-888-1234 or by email at: andrew.coyne@floidastate.edu. You will not be sorry you took the time to meet with our representative. Florida State can make all of your dreams come true. Sincerely‚ Andrew Coyne Admissions Counselor

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    Once upon a time‚ Leonato‚ the governor of the beautiful city Messina‚ graciously welcomed soldiers from a recent war into his city to rest up as they continued their journey. Claudio‚ Don Pedro and Benedick were pleased to have a place to stay in his coastal town and looked forward to the coming days. Claudio‚ a young superstar in the army‚ had received honors from his recent performance in the war. Beatrice‚ the niece of Leonato‚ mocked and insulted Benedick for this was common among the two;

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