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    Vital Signs

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    Vital Signs  The measurements of assessments that are included in the vital signs 1. temperature 2. pulse 3. respiration 4. blood pressure 5. pain  Differences between core and surface temperature: 1. core – temperature of the deep tissue of the body 2. surface – temperature of the skin  Classifications of fevers: 1. constant – remain elevated consistently and fluctuates very little 2. intermittent – rise and fall – sometimes goes back to normal temperature 3. remittent – similar

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    Emergency communication plans provide for effective planning and response to critical incidents. Using the Homeland Security’s interoperability continuum and national emergency communication plan as well as additional outside sources this emergency communication paper will outline how having an effective Emergency Communication Plan (EMP) with redundancy is important for the City of Everett’s success and safety of the public. The emergency communication plan will include brief synopsis and information

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    Accident Essay

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    rafting. We had arranged to meet up at 9 oclock after brakfast. The walk to the river shore was short but all the tourists could notice was the boats being pulled out of the mini vans that drove them. Each boat could contain 3 people. When I arrived‚ others were waithing for me and Lucy‚ sweet fifteen-year old girl. Our instructor was Mr Timothy Eliot. He told us that we are going to raft for 2 hrs as the distance is 12 Kms. he told us not to shout so that we can hear his instructions. The instructor

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    upper respiratory tract A: Arteriosclerosis—leading to heart failure‚ insufficient blood supply to heart and brain‚ and confusion Hypernatremia: Think of “SALT” -Skin flushed -Agitation -Low-grade fever -Thirst Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs; Tetany‚ irritability‚ and seizures: Hypocalcemia Hypomagnesemia Hyperphosphatemia Electrolyte imbalances which can potentiate dig toxicity: Hypokalemia Hypomagnesemia Hypercalcemia Electrolyte imbalances which can cause dysrhythmias:

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    Music Recording Essay

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    This is common when a full-band performs together with all the instruments in the same room or stage. Microphones with tighter pickup patterns provide less leakage from other sources and the environment. A mic with a hypercardioid pickup pattern provides the best isolation and prevents the most bleed-over from other sounds. Pop Filter- A nylon screen around a hoop or a perforated metal disk placed in front of the microphone in order to avoid plosive “b‚" “p‚" and “t" sounds that create

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    Rehabilitation Procedures

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    Rehabilitation Procedures and Return to Play policies- Hamstring Tear A hamstring tear‚ which is still commonly known as a "pulled" or "strained hamstring‚" Involves the rupture of a large or small number of muscular fibres as a result of having been stretched beyond their capacity and can range in severity from a small tear in the muscle to a complete rupture‚ tearing your hamstring‚ and can occur from a number of physical activities‚ for example: football‚ gymnastics and MMA and will put you out

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    with depletion of natural resources and leaving carbon footprint Feedback The correct answer is: concern with depletion of natural resources and leaving carbon footprint Question 2 Not answered Marked out of 0.5 Not flaggedFlag question Question text An activity which seeks to earn a profit by providing a good or service is known as a(n): Select one: a. corporation b. industry c. business d. service Feedback The correct answer is: business Question 3 Not answered Marked out of 0.5 Not flaggedFlag

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    half-way | Correct Answer | | C exhale all the way | Your Answer | | D squeeze the trigger | | Explanation | Your breathing can move the rifle just enough to throw off your shot. When you’re ready to shoot‚ draw a deep breath and exhale about half of it. Then hold your breath as you squeeze the trigger. | Question | Which two shotgun chokes are best for hunting small‚ fast‚ close birds? | | Study This Section Again | Answers | A improved cylinder and modified | Correct Answer |

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    The Mcwane Incident

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    that were going to happen to them if they did not do so. McWane industries seemed to care little about their employees and the environment in the past and only care now because of liability reasons. They should have made changes before the first incident even occurred. I do believe that they have changed their ways now. They now are more concerned with the consequences of their actions. Regardless of the reason‚ they are providing a safer environment now and therefore deserve to be operational.

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    a shocking accident

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    Graham Greene The Destructors‚ A Shocking Accident‚ and The Blue Film. Graham Greene has a style of writing‚ which incorporates much meaning with a hint of dry humor. The environment in which a writ er lives determines the type of works that they will produce. Another factor which many writers tak e advantage of is a select type of genre or author that they read at earlier stages in the developme nt of their writing style. Like most writers‚ Graham Greene’s style reflects his upbringing. Greene was

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