control over the chair‚ but that I still had time to get better. I had no one to push me after class‚ so I had to “drive” myself over to “the green” where my friend was waiting for me. I have always been thinking that the sidewalks were flat and even‚ but I was wrong. The sidewalk was
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It was a casual August afternoon in Minneapolis‚ people walking the down the sidewalk‚ strangers passing by. We were visiting my old hometown. I was walking with Beth‚ and we were messing around. I used to have an inside joke with one of my friends from fifth grade‚ “Girl you need to chill.” It stuck once I moved. Anyway‚ Beth had just told me to chill‚ so‚ I walked into the nearest cold building. Which of course‚ ended up being a meat locker… 15 minutes later I was coming out and saw an all
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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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Anatomy & Physiology II Summer II Kelsie Doran August 9‚ 2012 Describe Blood Clotting and When One or More Factors are Missing‚ What Will Happen? Examples are needed Blood clotting also known as coagulation prevents excessive bleeding from taking place when a blood vessel is injured. Coagulation is a complex process that involves a cellular and a protein component. The blood clotting process involves blood changing from a liquid to a solid. This process involves 20 different plasma proteins
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my report is hemophilia. There are two types of hemophilia‚ hemophilia-A and hemophilia-B. The clinical symptoms of both are very similar so for the purposes of this paper I have chosen to concentrate on hemophilia-A. Hemophilia-A is an X linked bleeding disorder resulting from a defect in a protein known as coagulation factor VIII. Since the disorder is X linked it is expressed mainly in males‚ who must have mothers who are carriers. Females who express the disorder must have affected fathers and
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INDICATIONS: The patient is an 87 year-old male admitted with hematochezia associated with over anticoagulation. The patient has history of fecal incontinence after surgery for anorectal fistula. His hematocrit has remained around 34%-35%. No further bleeding since admission has been identified. (Continued) OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Ralph Gleason Patient ID: 110567 Date of Procedure: 04/04/---- Page 2 DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE: Informed consent was obtained from the patient and the guardian
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Sheldon Silverstein wrote many great poems‚ so I decided to analyze two of best: ‘A Light in the Attic’ and ‘Where the Sidewalk Ends’. These poems are one of the biggest icons in children’s literature and made Silverstein one of the most recognized children’s authors in history. Also‚ these two poems have been considered best-sellers for New York Times in multiple years. Both of these poems have changed the face of children’s literature in many ways. ‘A Light in the Attic’ seems like a poem that
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Post Partum Haemorrhage (PPH) Introduction: Post partum haemorrhage (PPH) is an obstetrical emergency that can follow vaginal or cesarean delivery. It is a major cause of maternal morbidity and one of the top three causes of maternal mortality in both high and low per capital income countries‚ although the absolute risk of death in much lower in high income countries (1 in 100‚000 versus 1 in 1000 births in low income countries). Furthermore‚ hemorrhage is the leading cause of admission of
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available facilities e.g. shelter‚ telephone. 2) Identify the casualty’s condition: a) This can be done through primary survey and secondary survey. b) Get the History‚ the story of what happened. c) Check the signs‚ what the first aider can see e.g. bleeding swelling. d) Establish symptoms‚ what the casualty feels or complains of e.g. pain. 3) Give immediate and appropriate help 4) Re-assure the casualty and the bystanders. 5) Arrange for the casualty to be taken either home or hospital Principles
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the meaning of these poems can be determined. Both author’s create a bond between words and brings about the feeling of the poems. After reading both “Bleeding” by May Swenson and “Beware : do not read this poem” by Ishmael Reed‚ they both contain elements of aural and visual effects to call attention to the relationship within both poems. “Bleeding” is about the uncomfortable relationship between “the knife” and “the cut” and how the knife causes destruction‚ but benefits from the destruction it
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