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    Paramedic Case Study

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    Assessment task 1 Case Study Due 22nd April 50% The major traumatic injuries that this patient may experience would be possible pelvic fractures‚ a lateral compression fracture‚ anterior posterior fracture (open book)‚ or vertical shear fracture. Also combine would be hypovolaemic shock and a pneumothorax which could possibly develop into a possible tension pneumothorax. The bony pelvis consists of the ilium (iliac wings)‚ ischium‚ and pubis‚ which form an anatomic ring with the sacrum. Disruption

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    Topic: Mentoring and Standardized Achievement of African American Males in the Elementary and Middle Grades Chapter Two: Literature Review I. Review of the Literature: An Overview A. Mentoring of African American Males 1. Definition of Mentoring 2. Benefits of a Mentoring Program B. Mentoring as an Intervention Program 1. Social Skills 2. Career Opportunities 3. Study Habits II. Evaluation of Mentoring Programs III. Therapeutic Group Mentoring Approach

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    philosophy. This model means paramedics and EMTs arrive on the scene‚ make a quick assessment and take the patient to the emergency room for definitive care. Both systems have the same principle mission‚ deliver emergency care. The Anglo-American model of EMS is becoming widely popular because the system is an easier system to develop. A paramedic

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    Facilitate coaching and mentoring of practitioners in health and social care or children and young people’s settings 1 Understand the benefits of coaching and mentoring practitioners in health and social care or children and young people’s settings 1.1 Analyse the differences between coaching and mentoring 1.2 Explain circumstances when coaching would be an appropriate method of supporting learning at work 1.3 Explain circumstances when mentoring would be an appropriate method of supporting learning at work

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    Challenges of Managing People: Mentoring Programs | | In every continent‚ practitioners proclaim the belief that people are the bedrock of success in schools and colleges.....leading to a greater emphasis on the effective management of people. (Foskett & Lumby 2003: 61) Managing teachers to facilitate effective learning can be both rewarding and challenging. A teacher mentoring program‚ when implemented successfully‚ is one particular management tool that can bring

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    Mentor Reflection Paper

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    of practice is important and best attained through mentoring‚ shadowing or interviewing someone who has been working in the area of practice. Through this experience I learned the value of mentoring and precepting throughout ones professional life. The experiences and other information that I learned through mentoring and interviewing helped to expand my thoughts about what I may want to do and how I may want to do things in the future. Mentoring and precepting also allows students majoring in dietetics

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    examining different varieties of natural mentoring connections and how it correlates with academic results. A natural mentor is someone who was already coexisting in the young man or woman’s life for example a father‚ uncle‚ older cousin‚ older brother‚ neighbor‚ or family friend. So the article is identifying the different type of natural mentors from 259 adolescents from 3 middle schools in a Midwestern metropolitan area. There are two types of natural mentoring: less connected and more connected.

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    My Mentor Research Paper

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    One of the biggest influences that can shape not only a child’s development‚ but also a teenager’s and young adult’s‚ is that of a mentor. Defined by our book‚ a mentor is‚ "anyone who provides guidance-teachers‚ older siblings‚ strangers‚ and‚ especially‚ parents. All of them are affected by their culture‚ and thus culture shapes a child’s cognition" (pg. 176). Throughout my life growing up‚ I have had many mentors that have helped me learn‚ hone my skills‚ and teach me lessons that they themselves

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    Mentoring Session Summary

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    section of the paper summarizes conversation with the juvenile and the goals and achievements during conversation. It also contains reaction on the mentorship program and a conclusion which has expectations for further project. Summary of Mentoring Session The mentoring session entailed a meeting with the juvenile assigned to me. Even though‚ he appeared well groomed his gestured showed that he was reluctant to share information with me. He began by citing his confidence in his academic prowess and according

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    An unknown author once said‚ “whether a paramedic is doing CPR‚ extricating someone from a weakened car or holding the hand of an old lady.” Paramedics are there to do whatever is needed‚ wherever it is needed. People forget sometimes how important paramedics are to society today‚ because of how the world world has changed and it even became more dangerous. EMTs often work in communities and usually are apart of police and or fire departments. They are almost always the first emergency medical services

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