Burns First-degree burns Injuries are superficial / mild Swelling& redness of the injured area Pain develops No blisters seen Burned area becomes white on touch Takes 3-6 days to heal Treatment Remove patient from heat source Remove the burnt clothing Run cool water over burnt area Gently clean the injured area Gently dry Apply anti biotic such as Silver Sulphadiazine Use a sterile bandage to cover burns Take tetanus vaccination‚ if required Second-degree burns Burns extends
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10 19D30 PH 2 CAVALRY SCOUT ADVANCED LDR 11 19K30 PH 2 ARMOR CREWMAN ADVANCED LDR 12 MANEUVER SR LDR PH 1 13 MANEUVER SR LDR PH 2 (11B40-INFANTRYMAN) 14 MANEUVER SR LDR PH 2 (11C40-INDIRECT FIRE) 15 MANEUVER SR LDR PH2 (19D40-CAVALRY SCOUT) 16 MANEUVER SR LDR PH 2 (19K40-ARMOR CREWMAN) 17 TACTICAL CERTIFICATION COURSE 18 ARMY BASIC INSTRUCTOR
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Fully Automated Highways Systems: Imagine a world where your car drives you and you don’t drive it! A world in which your car will take you any place‚ any time and all you have to do is sit there. This world is not so far away. The need for fully automated highway system development is in high demand due to the factors stated above. Fortunately‚ there is one such technology in the works‚ vehicle platooning; vehicle platooning is method used in AHS to increase the capacity of highways. The eight-vehicle
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The military revolution that occurred in Europe from 1560 to 1660 arguably represented the first signs of modernity for European and Western armies. As Geoffrey Parker describes in his book‚ The Military Revolution: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West‚ 1500-1800‚ European armies before this military revolution conducted a preponderance of their wars using siege warfare against highly developed fortifications reminiscent of the age . This preponderance‚ however‚ began to change in Europe
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have already been told much of what Campos says‚ one point that stood out to me is his explanation of the Valsalva maneuver‚ which is the closing of the throat caused by tightening the abdominal muscles. Some trumpet players advocate pushing air out forcefully using your abdominals‚ especially to play high notes; I have never been successful with that approach‚ and the Valsalva maneuver explains why. After the breath‚ Campos discusses the embouchure. Much of this chapter is devoted to embouchure problems
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The Battle of San Pasqual was a conflict between Californios and Americans during the Mexican-American War. The battle took place in present-day California between the indigenous people‚ named Californios‚ and the United States (U.S.) Army. By analysing this battle with the Marine Corps Doctrinal Publication (MCDP) 1 Warfighting it becomes clear that the Californios had strengths in leadership‚ training‚ and combat power (U.S. Marine Corps‚ 1997). Even with these strengths‚ the battle is still debated
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fight with a Zero (usually dogfights are initiated by passing‚ then turning into your opponent; the aircraft with better maneuverability will turn tighter and maneuver into his opponent’s six o’clock and shoot him down) and sometimes never even start a fight with a Zero at all - just run. As a result‚ Lieutenant John S. Thach drew up the maneuver now known as the “Thach Weave” to use two or more relatively slow turning Wildcats to set up a trap for faster Zeroes‚ using the Zero’s speed against it
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Many people these days have heard of cardiopulmonary resuscitation‚ better known as CPR. I am going to go over the different steps of infant‚ child‚ and adult CPR. If you were not educated on it then I hope it will give you basic and fair instructions how to perform CPR. And for many I hope it can also count as a refresher. I will start with infant CPR. This would be used on a child who is less than one years of age. The first step is to determine whether or not the infant is responsive. Shout and
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UNIT 2 Driver Readiness Page 2 of 10 Physical Readiness When you drive‚ you get information from all of your senses. You see‚ hear‚ smell and feel the motion of the vehicle - all of this input helps you to be aware of your driving environment‚ to predict what might happen‚ and to assess how to react. This information is processed by your brain and keeps you aware of changing situations. Sensory input helps your brain understand and decide when to accelerate‚ steer or brake. You also need to be
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Snorkeling (British spelling: snorkelling) is the practice of swimming on or through a body of water while equipped with a diving mask‚ a shaped tube called a snorkel‚ and usually swimfins. Spearfishing is an ancient method of fishing that has been used throughout the world for millennia. Early civilizations were familiar with the custom of spearing fish from rivers and streams using sharpened sticks. Today modern spearfishing makes use of elastic powered spearguns and slings‚ or compressed gas
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