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    blood pressure

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    MANUAL BLOOD PRESSURE ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE 2 Abstract: Taking a blood pressure reading is very important in the medical field. It is a way to detect cardiovascular health and treatment effectiveness. Blood pressure readings are one of the most popular tests being done in the healthcare setting. Recording a blood pressure consists of a number of steps‚ which were recently revised by the American Heart Association in the past few years. Because of the endless amount of misled readings and

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    In Cold Blood

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    In Cold Blood Essay (Question 3) In the novel In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote portrays Perry Smith as both a victim and a hero in order to make the reader connect more sympathetically with Smith‚ thus making him the protagonist of the text. Protagonists are generally the character with whom readers sense the author has the most sympathy. Throughout the text Smith is constantly portrayed as the victim. In the first introduction regarding Smith describing his physical appearance prior to the murders

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    Donating Blood

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    and my blood came into view. I felt horrified when the doctor squeezed my finger and I saw my own blood smear onto my skin. Immediately‚ I sensed that I would never outgrow my fear of blood. My imagination overpowered my reasoning at such a young age; my first experience with a piercing needle made me think that I could never handle blood and would always squeamishly tremble at its sight. Although I have always wanted to help those in need‚ I repeatedly rejected the idea to ever donate blood during

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    Blood Cells

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    Blood Cells Leukocytes (WBC’s) Leukocytes also known as white blood cells (WBCs) are cells which play a defensive roll in the body against injury and infection. They migrate towards tissues where they are needed and become functional performing various activities. WBCs can be divided into 2 groups: Polymorphonuclear granulocytes and mononuclear agranulocytes. Both types are spherical while suspended in blood plasma but when they invade tissues after leaving the blood vessels they become amoeboid

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    Blood and Digestion

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    Blood a journey through the body. You might find yourself asking‚ what does blood have to do with digestion‚ respiration and circulation? Hopefully‚ after the presentation all of your questions will be answered. When a person thinks of digestion they usually think about what happens in the stomach. A lot has happened to digest the food way before it gets to the stomach. It starts in the mouth or oral cavity. It is a process called mechanical digestion. First‚ Mastication begins. Mastication

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    Drawing Blood

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    Drawing blood is not as challenging as you may think. When I started my job at the hospital‚ I had no previous experience in drawing blood. They put me through a training that lasted about five days‚ eight hours per day. There are many simple steps to drawing someones blood. The three biggest steps are waiting for a requisition to print off‚ preparing all of your equipment‚ and finally draw the blood. Step one is to get the requisition and take it into the patients room‚ you use this to verify

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    Blood Sports

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    The issue of blood sports has been gradually becoming significant over the past years‚ where influences have been seen in animals. Some advocate that blood sports should be banned‚ whereas some oppose to the idea. It appears that blood sports are considered to be popular activities in a number of places‚ which represents that some population enjoy this particular sport for several reasons. Rumour has it that blood sport is one way to bring excitement to life for both the contestants and audience

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    Edward Field Icarus

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    The poem Icarus by Edward Field weaves a story about what if Icarus survived the fall‚ and what his life would be. Usually‚ most stories of Icarus and Daedalus ends with Icarus’s tragic fall into the ocean‚ but not this poem. In this poem‚ Edward Field starts after Icarus’s fall and his life after. The poem “Icarus” the opposite of most stories and cleverly crafted by Edward Field uses three literary devices setting‚ characterization‚ and imagery. Edward Field cleverly uses the setting to adapt

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    Jonathan Edwards Speech

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    Jonathan Edwards’ sermon titled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” set out to persuade followers of God‚ differing in age‚ gender and social status to renounce their sinful ways and surrender to the will of God‚ which resonates through this skillfully crafted speech utilizing the power of vivid description and metaphors. Edwards the master of intense imagery utilizes metaphors in his sermon quite artfully and the first description‚ among several others which captured my attention says “The glittering

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    Imagery in literature brings the work to life for the reader. It draws the reader in and surrounds them with the environment of the story. In the poem‚ “Where I’m From” by George Ella LyonLyon reflects upon both her culture and her family. Lyon uses imagery along with specific words and phrases in order to represent her family as well as her culture. In the poem‚ there are many phrases that play on imagery to convey a sense of culture and family. One phrase from the very beginning writes‚ “I

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