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    Forensic scientists use forensics to perform experiments on evidence to solve their cases. “... [F]orensic scientists do invaluable work linking evidence from crime scenes- such as fingerprints‚ injuries‚ weapons‚ DNA‚ computer data‚ drugs and counterfeit goods- to criminals themselves” (“Introduction”). The DNA found at the scene is inspected to see if it pertains to the crime. An important part of a forensic scientist’s job is to separate out important‚ unimportant‚ and non-essential evidence (Woodford)

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    Forensic Entomology

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    Forensic entomology is a very interesting field. It is incredible how they can determine the time of death. They literally wait for maggots to grow larger so they can be easily identified. An entomologist can even use bugs to determine if the person was on drugs before or after he or she died. The other stages other than the fresh stage that you stated are called the bloated stage‚ the decay stage‚ the post-decay stage and the dry stage (“Forensic Entomology‚” n.d.). The National Geographic has

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    ADN vs. BSN: Competency Differences Mehul Sanghavi Grand Canyon University NUR 430V-(237) Dana Martyn‚ RN‚ MSN May 5‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION Nursing comprises the largest health care workforce in the United States. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration survey‚ there are more than 3 million registered nurses (RN) nationwide. The survey also shows that 50.0% of the workforce holds a baccalaureate (BSN) or graduate degree while 36.1% earned

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    Sacrum care plan

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    has a larger sacral wound‚ measuring 3cm long‚ 2cm wide and 0.1cm deep. It is a stage IV pressure ulcer. Patient is also on a peg tube for feeding and medications‚ she is nutritionally deficient and has a very poor appetite. Vascular dementia significant with encephalopathy adds to her confusion and disorientation as to locations. Patient also suffers from polymicrobic sacral osteomyelitis‚ which is where the pressure ulcer is located. On 7/30/14 a wound vac was placed on the wound at Aventura Hospital

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    Ashley Company. Several months into the trip the company was attacked by Indians. Glass was slightly wounded in the battle it’s what happened next that made him truly famous. Soon after the Indian’s attack Glass was mauled by a bear. His wounds included a broken leg‚ ripped scalp‚ punctured throat‚ and numerous gashes. Two men from the company were chosen to stay with him they were: Jim Bridger and John Fitzgerald. The two men stayed with him for about a week until they decided that he

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    Med Surg

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    | |Criteria licensure: criteria for licensure in the state of ten. States that only | | |graduate of approved schools of nursing are eligible to take the national council | | |licensure examination (NCLEX). Associates’ degree‚ Baccalaureate Degree‚ Master’s | | |degree and doctoral degree all take the NCLEX. You must also pass a background check | | |and pay money.

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    Necrotizing Fasciitis

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    Fasciitis is a term for a rare but very severe condition of rapidly spreading infection in the skin‚ fat‚ and a band of connective tissue covering the muscle called the fascia. The bacterium known as Streptococcus Pyogenes enters the body through a wound and releases deadly toxins as it consumes and multiplies the surrounding tissue‚ eventually adding TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome) to the infection. The release of toxins eventually leads to necrosis (the premature death of cells in living tissue)‚ thus

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    The Reaper is a Creeper The definition of death is the termination of life. The mythical character named death which acts as a personification of the taker of life and souls. It is usually represented as a walking skeleton with a mysterious black cloak‚ holding a scythe. He is also known as the Grim Reaper. Does this make death scary? Walking upon a dead decomposing body is like spending the night in a haunted house. At first there is speculation but eventually your stomach ties in knots. In

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    Cocaine Use, Good or Bad?

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    body from many ailments‚ and doctors long ago in the Inca Empire and indegenous tribes used it in powdered form to reduce the swelling of wounds. Or to even strengthen broken bones. The leaf has even been used as medicine to protect the body from colds‚ and viruses. And the ingredients found in it have been used to cure rotten wounds‚ or sores filled with maggots. However‚ there are just as many negative effects of cocaine as positive. Unfortunately most of the world only knows the negative effects

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    Animal Cruelty Paper

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    Jones of Nayland stated that "Cruelty to dumb animals is one of the distinguishing vices of the lowest and basest of the people - wherever it is found‚ it is a certain mark of ignorance and meanness." Animal cruelty is has become a major issue over the years. It is a problem that has been ignored‚ but should be recognized because harmless animals have been harmed in many ways. There are a lot of things that people can do to help slow down this cruelty. Animal cruelty is the crime of inflicting

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