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    pros and cons of weathering steel:: "Weathering" means that due to their chemical compositions‚ these steels exhibit increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion compared to unalloyed steels. This is because the steel forms a protective layer on its surface under the influence of the weather. The corrosion-retarding effect of the protective layer is produced by the particular distribution and concentration of alloying elements in it. The layer protecting the surface develops and regenerates

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    How Does Jem Show Courage

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    courage many times‚ but one of the examples is‚ “With movements so swift they seemed simultaneous‚ Atticus’s hand yanked a ball-tipped lever as he brought the gun to his shoulder. The rifle cracked Tim Johnson leaped‚ flopped over and crumpled on the sidewalk in a brown-and-white heap. He didn’t know what hit him”(Chapter 10‚ pg 127). This evidence showed his courage by killing mad dog. By these action he save his kids‚ and people in Maycomb. Because of this situation Jem and Scout started to be proud

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    After reading‚ listening to and watching a variety of texts‚ I settled on a favourite Neil Hilborn poem of mine called ‘OCD’. I’ve chosen to focus on his reading of it‚ rather than the written version‚ as the pace Hilborn delivers the poem with adds emphasis. The poem deals with an emotional journey‚ more so than a physical one. Hilborn’s poem focuses on his struggles with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and how it affected his relationship with a girl he fell in love with. Hilborn immediately dives

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    Hemophilia B

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    deficiency. I. Introduction A. Most everyone can recall getting a cut or bumping into something right? Some of you may have even thought when looking at the cut it would never stop bleeding or wondering when the bruise would go away. Well‚ in some peoples’ lives the thought of when the injury will stop bleeding or when the bruise will go away is a daily reality. B. Today I am going to talk about what Hemophilia B or Factor IX deficiency is‚ provide some history of how it was discovered‚ explain

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    to paint a picture of the brain. It is done by placing an ultrasound probe (transducer) over the soft spot on a baby’s head (fontanelle). Ultrasound is a safe‚ painless‚ noninvasive procedure. No X-rays are involved. A head ultrasound tests for bleeding inside the head (intracranial hemorrhage). This is a common problem for babies who are born prematurely. It is difficult to predict the presence or absence of intracranial hemorrhage by examination. For this reason‚ all infants weighing less than

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    Postpartum Hemorrhage

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    consistently underestimate actual blood loss‚ thus‚ an objective definition of PPH would be any amount of bleeding that exposes a mother in hemodynamic jeopardy (Ricci & Kyle‚ 2009). Currently‚ PPH is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide‚ and it is estimated that‚ over 150‚ 000 women‚ die of the complication annually (Ricci & Kyle‚ 2009). Causes of Postpartum Hemorrhage Excessive bleeding can occur at any time between the separation of the placenta and its expulsion or removal‚ and in tandem

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    disposing of sharp instruments or devices. Cover cuts or other skin-breaks with dry and clean dressings. Chronic skin conditions may cause open sores on hands. People with these conditions should avoid direct contact with any injured person who is bleeding or has open wounds. PEFAP 001 1.3: Describe suitable first aid equipment‚ including personal protection and how it is used appropriately. (Print off your PPE report) All first aid boxes should have a white cross on a green background

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    Personal Attribute

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    1.Understsand the role of the paediatric first aider 1.1 Identify the responsibilities of a paediatric first aider. The responsibility of paediatric is to doing everything you can to save someone’s life without putting yourself in danger. Remain calm at all times Appear confident and reassuring -Conduct a scene survey Assess the situation without Endangering my own life. 1.2 Describes how to minimise the risk of infection to self and others. I should always wash my hands before and after giving

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    | First aid - what everybody should know | | | Reviewed by Dr Stuart Crisp‚ specialist registrar | Why learn first aid? | WARNING!This advice is a general guideline for use in an emergency. It is not intended to replace professional classes in first aid and resuscitation. | | | First aid is an important skill. By performing simple procedures and following certain guidelines‚ it may be possible to save lives by giving basic treatment until professional medical help arrives.

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    Chapter 1 Importance of First Aid it’s better to know it and not need it than to need and not know everyone should be able to perform first aid‚ you are going to need it What is First Aid? the immediate care doesn’t take the place of proper medical care temporary help difference between life or death First Aid and the Law can be sued Minimize Risk of Suite get consent follow guidelines explain what you will do once you start‚ you can’t leave until proper help comes Consent

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