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    How to apply first aid

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    different experiences that leave us with all kinds of injuries‚ weather it be cooking in the kitchen‚ riding your bike or just walking down the street‚ accidents can happen. And though all my personal experiences I’ve learned that there is a proper way of taking care of cuts and scrapes. There are just three easy steps: Prep‚ Cleaning‚ Dressing Prep: The first step in the process is to take the necessary precautions in order to prevent the injury from being contaminated by outside germs or bacteria

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    Workmens Compensation Act

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    which are covered by the Employees State Insurance Act‚ are outside the purview of this Act. EMPLOYERS LIABILITY FOR COMPENSATION An employer is liable to pay compensation to workman for- * Personal injury by accident- An employer is liable to pay compensation to workman if personal injury is caused to him by accident arising out of & in the course of his employment. * Occupational diseases- He is liable to workers employed in certain occupations who are exposed to certain

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    Many people play sports in their spare time. Some examples include football‚ basketball‚ and golf. But the surprisingly difficult sport of dance is commonly overlooked. Shanna LaFleur once said‚ “It takes an athlete to dance‚ but an artist to be a dancer.” Dance expresses strong feelings and emotions through graceful or sharp‚ powerful movement‚ revealing to the audience every bit of passion behind it. Countless forms of dance exist in the world. Jazz‚ ballet‚ and tap are the most common. When a

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    of merchantable quality within the meaning of this Ordinance if they are- (a) as fit for the purpose or purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly bought; (b) of such standard of appearance and finish; (c) as free from defects (including minor defects); (d) as safe; and (e) as durable‚ as it is reasonable to expect having regard to any description applied to them‚ the price (if relevant) and all the other relevant circumstances; and any reference in this Ordinance to unmerchantable goods

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    It seem that life goes on living freely not recognizing that at any moment anything can happen and your life can be gone. what is a car accident‚ its an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm‚ injury‚ damage‚ or loss. Millions of people die from car accidents and many have long term injuies from accidents. In 2004 6.2 million accidents was reported to the police 2.8 million were injured and 42‚636 were killed. 36 percent of crashes involved

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    injuries in basketbll

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    variety of forces upon the basketball player’s body‚ which in turn creates an equally broad range of potential athletic injuries. Injuries in basketball will arise both as a specific incident of trauma‚ as well as an overuse condition resulting over time. As basketball demands quick and explosive movements to be made by players both running and jumping‚ the most common injury sustained is to the ankle. Ankle sprains occur with some frequency‚ either as a result of the player landing in a position

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    workplace hazard

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    trust that your work environment is safe and that you will not suffer harm. According to OSHA some jobs are more dangerous than others; however‚ this means that certain types of workers sustain injuries on the job on a regular basis. More than not‚ most work-related injuries are recorded and considered to be minor‚ even though sometimes they may be catastrophic or even fatal. In fact‚ OSHA reported that 4‚405 employees were killed at work in 2014‚ which translates that approximately 12 workers died each

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    Accidents at Home

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    someone anonymous: Don’t learn safety rules simply by accident‚ we must take necessary precautions in order to prevent major injuries‚ not only after someone has got severely injured. Accidents that usually happen at home can range from the minor ones like small cuts or falls‚ to the major ones like head injuries and big scars. Ignorance is one major reason of these injuries. It is due to the fact that someone is not aware of a particular dangerous object lying around and cuts or burns himself/herself

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    related injuries do not just happen to professional teams but occur on youth‚ high school‚ and college teams. Concussions‚ knee sprains‚ stress fractures happen often and are now considered common injuries. Parents do not get overly worried‚ like they should‚ due to the severity of these injuries that happen to their children. In reality‚ the real problems are how parents encourage their children to be extremely competitive on the field and play aggressively‚ the amount of traumatic injuries that occur

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    knee injury

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    Autumn Hollingsworth Knee Injury Case Study Part 5 What are the primary movements of the knee joint? The primary movements of the knee joint are flexion and extension but can also slightly rotate. What muscle groups are the most important in flexion and extension of the knee? The muscle groups most important are the quadriceps and the hamstrings. The quadriceps extend the knee using the following muscles; rectus femoris‚ vastus medialis‚ vastus intermedius‚ and vastus lateralis. The hamstrings

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