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    Ragtime, My Time

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    real-life Coalhouse Walker” (par. 4)? * His role Coalhouse Walker Jr. in the Broadway musical ragtime is a victim of overt racism which happened the same to him in real life; he was a victim of overt racism. 5. According to the author‚ why might paramedics be coming to his building? * Because older people live in the same building 6. What things about the author did the police NOT consider? * The police not consider give explications to the four person who were arrested‚ they did not

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    an instant. The voice on the other end of the telephone line was usually jolly; this time it was somber and sad. My step-father told me that my mother was found unconscious early in the morning. She was really dead and the paramedics revived her. After the paramedics revived her oxygen level was very level and they rushed her to the local hospital were the Doctors tried to get her stabilized. The Doctors told Tommy‚ my step-father that my mother is in a coma and if she comes out of the coma

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    protect our country from danger or fighting in the very streets where we like to call home. Police Officers spend countless hours or days camping in their vehicles to scout out any evil that is going on to protect the innocent. Firefighters and paramedics are always on alert and ready to go whenever an emergency has occurred. Marines and Military Soldiers are sent out across the ocean and lands to fight for their country in order for their people to live a peaceful life. Being a hero is not about

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    Immediately‚ the paramedics cut his shirt and gave him oxygen and took him to the nearest hospital. At this time‚ more than twenty five minutes had passed. When we got to the hospital there were doctors and nurses waiting for him. After 10 minutes‚ one of the doctors came

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    has occurred right on the outskirts of town‚ and the person involved has sustained a spinal cord injury. Paramedics are rushing the patient to the nearest hospital‚ and they are trying to keep the patient stable. The patient is alert and appears to have some movement of the upper extremities. They are not sure of the exact level of spinal cord injury just yet. The patient listens to the paramedics talking and starts to ask questions about the signs and symptoms‚ etiology‚ statistics of a spinal cord

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    Hepatitis Case Study

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    and confirm that Chad has Hepatitis C. The nurse explains to Chad that Hepatitis is liver disease with inflammation of the cells of the liver. Chad states "I can’t have Hepatitis. I had all three of the vaccinations before I started working as a paramedic." There are five major types of viral Hepatitis: A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ and E. 1. What information about the vaccination series for Hepatitis received by healthcare workers will the nurse use in response to Chad’s statement? A) Each of the injections

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    Police Ethical Dilemmas

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    pole. My partner who had relinquished all his duties that night because he had a rookie riding with him. Once we made it to the scene‚ the only thing left was twisted vehicle‚ a heavily damaged guardrail‚ and a split concrete pole. My partner‚ the paramedics‚ and I spent about fifteen to twenty minutes searching the area for someone who may have been thrown from the vehicle. We were in the area for a few minutes when one of

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    Waveform capnography to today’s paramedic is what it felt like with the invention of the washing machine becoming available to generations of people who grew up using a wash board. Now that people have a machine to do the work for them‚ they cannot imagine going back to hand washing. The same holds true for capnography. Now having real-time feedback of patient conditions‚ providers cannot conceive going back to the delayed readings of pulse oximetry. The hope for medical professionals is that “60

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    Ebola

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    XXXXXXX Professor XXXX English 101 22 September 2014 “The most terrifying thing about Ebola” by Benjamin Hale portrays a darker side of Ebola epidemic which have caused devastating effect in West Africa has become the most deadly killer on the planet affecting thousands of people. Ebola have gained attention for some of the top health organizations raising concerns as one of the fastest killing virus known to human kind. We humans tend to not give up on humanity very easily. It is very well

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    Nursing

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    started to crowd my vision until all I could see was my Mom. I remember saying‚ “Mom!” and everything going black. I wake up to a squad of paramedics hovering over me and my Mom crying. I had no idea what was going on. The nurse who was right about my head told me that my heart had stopped for eleven seconds and I was unconscious. She said that the paramedic team used their defibrillator to shock my heart back into pulsing but she said that did not work but when she put a warm towel on my forehead

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