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    define the following terms: 1.1 CPR 1.2 airway 1.3 breathing 1.4 circulation 1.5 basic life support 1.6 advanced last support 1.7 cardiac arrest 1.8 respiratory arrest 1.9  biological death 1.10 clinical death 1.11 external cardiac resuscitation 1.12 artificial respiration 2. discuss the general principle of circulation and breathing 3. enumerate the ff: 3.1 indications of CPR 3.2  contraindication of CPR 3.3 importance of CPR 4. state the ABC’s of basic life

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    Attention-getter: How many of you feel safe in your homes or know that if a natural disaster struck you would be able to make it out alive? Audience Relevance: Due in large part to the early warning systems we have in place today‚ we can avoid the vast majority of natural disasters in a way that previous generations could not. C.Speaker Credibility: As a resident of Houston‚ Texas‚ I grew up hearing the tales of some of the major Hurricanes that had zeroed in on our coastal region and left it

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    Application of Effective Communication – TJP1 Name Western Governors University Student ID # A. Rationale A1. Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to inform the audience about the negative impacts that high-stakes testing has on students. At the end of this presentation‚ the audience will be better informed of the negative impacts that high-stakes testing has on students to aid in their critical testing and educational decisions that impact students. A2. Audience: Teachers‚ School

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    Fundamentals of Speech OutlineInformative Title: How to Roll Sushi Purpose: To inform my audience on how sushi is rolled and that not all sushi is raw. I. Introduction a. How many of you like sushi? (agree with the people who do not raise their hand because I myself do not like sushi) Tell them I am a part time sushi Chef. b. Tell the class what sushi is. Sushi is cooked rice with a vinegar-based sauce that is rolled and cut into bite size pieces and topped with raw or cooked

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    Title: Mary Kay Ash Purpose: Inform Specific Purpose: To inform audience of who Mary Kay Ash was and her influence on women in business Thesis: Mary Kay Ash played a significant role in changing women’s roles in the workplace. INTRODUCTION Pictures on overhead: Mary Kay Ash By a show of hands‚ who here knows who this is? Okay‚ a few… (presumption) What if I tell you this is Mary Kay? Who knows that name? Yeah… all of you have heard of Mary Kay. (presumption again) This is Mary Kay Ash

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    demonstrating how to perform CPR. CPR is a combination of chest compressions and ventilations. You only perform CPR on a patient that is unconscious‚ not breathing‚ and has no pulse. These are signs of cardiac arrest. The first step is to size-up the scene‚ making sure it is safe for you‚ the patient‚ and any bystanders. The second step is to perform an initial assessment of the situation. To check if the patient is breathing tilt their chin up to open the airway and then put your

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    Title: Pregnancy among Teenage Girls General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform students about teen pregnancy and prevention Introduction: According to a study of thirty-seven developed nations published by the Alan Guttmacher Institute in 1985‚ the teen pregnancy rate in the United States is more than double the rate in England‚ nearly triple the rate in Sweden and seven times the rate in the Netherlands. Each year‚ more than 1 million American teenage girls become pregnant‚

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    Purpose statement: To inform my audience about the health benefits of drinking different types of tea. Thesis statement: Drinking brewed teas‚ such as green tea‚ black tea‚ and white tea has health benefits that many people are unaware of. Pattern of Organization: Topical. INTRODUCTION 1) Whether you prefer your tea to be piping hot or ice cold‚ are you aware that it is one of the best things you can drink? a) According to an article from Sciencedaily.com‚ tea is the second most consumed

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    Name: Pham Thi Hong Ngoc (49952) Class: GMA03-04 Topic: Walking workout If any of you are anything like me‚ you tell yourself all the time that you are going to start exercising more and get back into shape. But then comes the excuse that you just haven’t had the time. Well I am going to tell you how you can do this simply by walking. You probably are an extremely busy person and by the time you get done taking care of your parents‚ boyfriend or girlfriend‚ you have forgotten yourself. In general

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    INTRODUCTION Picture this you just got finish eating a huge meal and an hour later you’re having some weird cramping pains in your chest. You head over to your computer and type the symptom "chest pain" into your preferred search engine. The first result to pop up is heart attack. Your curiosity escalates into anxiety as you scroll through pages that list heart attack symptoms as the exact ones you’re having. More than likely‚ what you’re experiencing isn’t a heart attack at all but maybe something

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