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    An Emergency Department Report dated 12/02/2016‚ stated that the claimant was admitted due to hyperglycemia. He also presented with a dry cough‚ a pain rated at 7/10‚ generalized weakness‚ and polydipsia. His laboratory test revealed a blood glucose level was 861‚ BUN of 30 (high)‚ creatinine of 1.50‚ EGFR of 40 (low)‚ sodium of 129 (low)‚ chloride of 92 (low)‚ and a carbon dioxide of 18 (low). His respiratory rate was 13 breaths per minute. His chest x-ray revealed a normal result. He was diagnosed

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    rulers. Our internal disunity offered them good scope to establish their foothold on our sacred soil. On 15th August 1947‚ Pt. Jawahar Lai Nehru‚ the first Prime Minister of j India unfurled the National Flag for the first time on the ramparts of Red Fort. Since then this day is being celebrated as our Independence Day throughout the country. It is celebrated as a National Festival. It has been declared a National Holiday. All offices‚ shops‚ factories and other business establishments remain closed

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    Emergency Contraception

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    idea of Emergency Contraception is not a new to society‚ however it is still igniting many debates just as it did when it was first introduced to the United States. Emergency contraception continues to be a highly emotional and controversial issue‚ both for advocates who believe EC will lower the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions‚ and for opponents who believe that using EC amounts to an abortion. The controversy fueling this debate centers around one of the ways that emergency contraception

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    Emergency Evaluation

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    certain outcome. The agency needs an information system to provide feedback to staff. ( Expectancy Theory‚ n.d.). In the day and age‚ we have computers to log employee ’s quality and the sorting of data. Although computers could have prevented the emergency evaluation from becoming chaotic‚ a successful computerization depends on the agency processes and procedures being organized and precise. The federal evaluation wants information on the participants in any training workshop that was completed

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    Emergency Censorship

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    Being an intern in an Iraqi emergency is hard and dangerous thing. You have to develop special survival skills to save yourself‚ and you should have an extra-talent not only in diagnosing and treating patients (despite limited facilities); but also in the way in which you manipulate them otherwise you will face distresses‚ become frustrated‚ and unable to keep your daily work‚ You may even get offended! {1} On my first duty at emergency department—I was shocked when my senior colleague told me ‘’the

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    Aurora Shooting

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    Inside the Aurora Colorado Shooting On the night of July 20th‚ 2012 the term tragedy was rewritten as the largest mass shooting in United States history took place in a movie theater located in Aurora‚ Colorado. What is now known as “The Batman Massacre” resulted in twelve casualties‚ fifty eight injuries‚ grief ridden family members‚ and left the rest of the United States searching for answers. This horrific scene will be replayed in the minds of the survivors for life and will be one of grave

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    Columbine Shooting

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    amendment of the U.S. Constitution 1.3 The state policy of Colorado 2. The Columbine High school massacre 2.1 The shooters 2.2 Preliminary activities and intent 2.3 The massacre 2.4 Aftermath 2.5 Search for a rationale 3. Impact and public responses 3.1 "Bowling for Columbine" Literature and sources of information 1. United States Gun laws 1.1 Federal law regarding purchase and use of guns Provided that federal law and the laws of both the dealer’s and purchaser’s states and localities

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    Emergency Contraception

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    The question of whether emergency contraception poses a moral dilemma and/or a health risk has been addressed for many years throughout countries in the entire world. Although most moral issues have biased views based on religion‚ personal beliefs‚ and family standards‚ the more important objective question is how are people who choose to use emergency contraceptives putting their own personal health at risk. Today‚ emergency contraception can be used after a rape or sexual assault‚ any time unprotected

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    School Shootings

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    by fellow classmate‚ 13 people dead and 23 wounded in a High School‚ Four girls and a teacher are shot to death and 10 people wounded during a false alarm in school…Those were the headlines of all newspapers at one time or another. High School shootings have been occurring throughout the United States. Why is it that a student would come into their school and open fire? Why is it that no one notices the signs before the incident? How is it possible that they were able to bring the firearm into

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    The Emergency Room

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    The Emergency Room The emergency department team consists of many trained professionals each with a specific job in treating the patient. Emergency room personnel usually consists of administrative registration clerks‚ a triage nurse‚ primary nurses‚ a charge nurse‚ the attending physician or emergency nurse practitiner‚ and nursing assistants. Also‚ in certain hospitals the trauma team (surgeons‚ anesthesiologists‚ and specialized physicians) may be on standby to aid in an emergency situation

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