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    Speech On Lifeguard

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    TWEET‚ TWEET‚ TWEET!!! Being a lifeguard‚ three tweets can be a life or death situation. “Lifeguards don’t do much” I overheard a friend speaking. I could not believe my ears when i heard this. A lifeguard has many responsibilities that deal with innocent lives of children and adults. Able to rescue a 150 pound kid isn’t the easiest task. While i was working as a lifeguard at skyview pool. Which is a pool i started working at the bottom of the food chain and worked my way up to almost becoming head

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    the repeated words “Boys enter the house…” (Moody). The piece true there story of two twin boys who grow up as normal‚ mischievous boys. As they grow up‚ they go through hardships and drift apart. It isn’t until they exit the house after the paramedics take their father’s body or are they “no longer boys” (Moody). “The Things they Carried” features the story of an American platoon during the Vietnam War. The story is took off out of chronological order as the reader is told of one of the soldiers

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    especially since an attempt was being made to talk him down‚ there were already casualties‚ possibly critical. So‚ taking a deep breath‚ she slipped out her smartphone. Raising it over her head along with her free hand‚ she announced‚ "Licensed paramedic on scene! I am activating the Emergency Medical System. Please permit me to triage and administer first aid." With her thumb‚ she made an emergency call to 911‚ tapping the speaker on. From her phone came‚ "New York City 911. What is the nature of

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    fins were attached to a teen-age boy. In heroic fashion‚ strangers‚ on the shore raced to provide aid. One knew CPR and quickly went to work on Bob. As if knowing exactly what to do another raced off to get help. Soon the ambulance arrived‚ and the paramedics jumped out and began working on the motionless body. With all of their instruments‚ attached one said there was a heartbeat. Bob’s dad was in the hospital‚ undergoing chemotherapy treatment while Bob was drowning. My mother was at the hospital

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    A drowning experience

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    A Drowning Experience Tommy had just learnt how to swim and was eager to demonstrate his newly acquired skills to his best friends. Immediately after school‚ he invited his friends‚ Gary and John‚ “Shall we go swimming at the crystal clear lake behind my flat tomorrow morning?” His friends nodded readily. Tom’s mother had warned him about the dangers but his bursting desire to show off got the better of him and he simply cast her words to the winds. The next morning‚ the sun shone brilliantly

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    Nursing Reflective Essay

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    and online debate forums. Not only do they uphold the nursing profession‚ but many have aspired me with their knowledge‚ compassion and wide range of skills. The learning in class has been enriched with guest speakers such as Nurse practitioners‚ paramedics‚ doctors‚ cancer patients‚ former students and young carers. This has added to the depth of learning by not only studying the theory but by also hearing real life experiences. Alongside the taught theory‚ staff are approachable and adaptive to class

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    transfer patient and Dr Mc Cool said transfer him. Phone call was then ended and the staff had to make a decision on what to do. The Dr and the nurse were not happy about having to transport this patient. They called for the ambulance. When the paramedics showed up they felt uncomfortable in transporting this type of patient. They had to remove the Emerson pump‚ when doing so patient started to bleed. Vital signs went down and he died of cardiac arrest. ISSUES- Was Dr. Mc Cool told of all the conditions

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    The first study designed examined includes a randomized‚ double-blind trial conducted by Alldredge and colleagues. The purpose of this trial was to “evaluate intravenous benzodiazepines administered by paramedics for the treatment of out-of-hospital status epilepticus.”3 Adults with status epilepticus were given 5mg of diazepam‚ 2 mg of lorazepam‚ or placebo.3 The drug was administered only during generalized tonic-clonic seizure activity but if the seizure

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    What Defines a Hero?

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    others it might be their mother or father‚ their aunt or uncle‚ or even grandparents. Everybody can be a hero. it’s a choice whether to be evil or to do good with your life instead of doing harm. We all adore our real life heroes; firemen‚ police‚ paramedics‚ nurses‚ etc and the many ’ordinary’ people that go out of their way to save lives or help those in trouble‚ but what defines a ’hero’ and what is it that makes one? It was 1947‚ the war was over. America began turning back to baseball‚ as

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    From Silence to Voice‚ a Book Report Michael Hager‚ RN‚ NREMT-P Nevada State College NU 408 Transitions in Professional Nursing Linda Jacobson‚ MSN‚ RN‚ PHN‚ COI Abstract Bernice Buresh and Suzanne Gordon have written a sentinel work for nursing that addresses the misrepresentation or absence of nursing in the media and the public consciousness. This book is more than a call to arms for nurse activism. From Silence to Voice is an instructional aid for shaping dialogue to disseminate

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