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    should you? According to the James Madison University serious traffic injuries can be reduced by 50% and fatalities by 60-70% if seat belts are used properly. From the research I have completed for this speech‚ I have learned that seat belts do save lives‚ as well as‚ keep you from serious injuries. When you are driving or even riding in a vehicle‚ wear your seat belt‚ as it will decrease your chance of death or serious injury‚ if you were to get in a serious car accident. I will start off by explaining

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    brace 25. Discuss the term Valgus and how it applies to the MCL injury and evaluation 26. Discuss the Term Varus and how it applies to LCL injury and Evaluation 27. Discuss Males and Females as the ACL is concerned 28. Describe the Most Common Non Contact Mechanism for an ACL injury 29. Briefly describe Acute and Long-Term Care options for an ACL tear 30. Describe the mechanism of a PCL tear 31. Name the signs of a meniscus injury 32. Describe the location of IT band syndrome as well as it’s

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    Research and Planning Offense Codes 12/3/2012 VIOLENT PERSON OFFENSES Chapter 12 - Civil Rights Chapter 90 - Motor vehicles and aircraft Chapter 127 - Officers and inmates of penal and reformatory institutions. Paroles and pardons Chapter 265 - Crimes against the person Chapter 268 - Crimes against public justice Chapter 274 - Felonies‚ accessories and attempts to commit crimes CODE 110 111 115 116 120 121 130 131 135 136 140 150 155 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 165

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    their bodies at risk‚ as well as future paychecks. In the history of NCAA there have been many professional careers either derailed or stopped forever because of injuries. In the 2006 college football season one of the best players‚ Michael Bush was playing for the Louisville Cardinals when he suffered a season ending‚ and career defining injury. He tore almost every ligament in his knee and sadly saw his professional draft stock slip to a place he didn’t want it to be. Prior to his senior season he

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    see the picture of the car and it is smashed. It leaves a fatal memory. Speed limits are a must for traffic control‚ for safety in neighbor hoods and for avoidance of collisions. Accidents are unintedtional and unforeseen‚ but result in personal injury or property damage. When driving on the roads‚ it is important to follow the posted speed limits. The speed limits were picked for a variety of reasons. One of the most important reasons is that the legal speeds are considerably safer than higher

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    CRITICAL SYSTEMS OBJECTIVES:- 1.A life-critical system or safety-critical system is a system whose failure or malfunction may result in: death or serious injury to people‚ or loss or severe damage to equipment or environmental harm. 2.Risks of this sort are usually managed with the methods and tools of safety engineering. 3.Typical design methods include probabilistic risk assessment‚ a method that combines failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) with fault tree analysis.

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    dangerous sports there is.do to players getting bigger and stronger. And more players are also giving more cheap shoots than ever. But do to better equipment players are also getting less head injuries like concussions. But football douse need some more changes to make the game safer. l. types of injuries? The most common type of injure in football is concussions. A concussion happens when you get hit and then your head bangs against your skull. Some concussions can be life threating

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    skeletal system‚ so recovering from injuries will be easier‚ keeping in physical shape is easier with access to equipment. Knowing what to eat or drink to help your body recover and become stronger. As a physical therapist there are some health risks. One particular risk is back injuries. PTs and PTAs can injure their back moving and helping their patients. Another risk is physical assault from patients‚ for example patients recovering from severe head injuries might be violent. Benefits vary from

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    An inherent risk is an injury specifically associated with playing that particular sport. Every sport has these and it is important to know them for each particular sport. “Educate participants and parents about inherent risks of the sport through verbal messages‚ signage and printed materials such as informed consent agreements” (Corbett‚ p.10) For example in basketball an inherent risk would be twisting an ankle from jumping up to grab a rebound and coming down awkwardly weather under owns action

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    feel uncomfortable and different. Blind.The setting should be provided with brail and extra guidance materials for children who are blind. The practioners should also try to keep the classroom tidy and hazard free as this will reduce the risk of injuries. Down syndrome. Settings should offer one to one support to children with Down syndrome and other disabilities‚ they should use gestures and signs and other forms of communication in order to include these children in daily activities so they aren’t

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