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    how early childhood memories can contribute to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) later in adult life. Negative early experiences such as child abuse can have a major impact on the development of the brain. Similar to adults with PTSD‚ children have trouble sleeping‚ can not control their memories of the trauma and are constantly on alert (Kuafman‚ Plotsky‚ Meyerhof & Charney 2000). Memory alterations connected to PTSD represent a complex interrelationship between brain and mind (Wilson & Keane

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    more helpful to her if they were more concerned with helping her then they were with assuaging their own fears. Their reactions only distressed her further when they could have been exactly what was needed to alleviate her fears. 3) I do think that PTSD can develop in people who witness a traumatic event as opposed to experiencing it directly because seeing something traumatic is just as outside of normal human experience as experiencing that trauma. In other words‚ humans are just as poorly equipped

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    all just happened so quickly. The parents handed over Mikie to the paramedics so they could check him over before they departed for the hospital. The paramedics checked his heart rate and tried to place an oxygen tube on his face but he resisted. To distract the toddler‚ the paramedic gave him an oxygen mask to play with until he was able to place the oxygen tube again‚ and that appeared to have worked. Once the paramedics were able to stabilize Mikie‚ they proceeded to transport him to the

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    to be. I still don’t know anyone who is in that field but I am trying to find someone who is that will help guide me to be a paramedic with knowledge and experience that they have had to obtain in order to be where they are. Once I make that friend I think everything will be much easier for me to accomplish because they can tell me what exactly they did to become a paramedic and help me out with how the interview works and so forth. 9.4

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    The tension in the cab of Squad 51 was palpable. Bad enough were the emotions when in route to a possible overdose without the additional turmoil Roy’s move to engineer had brought on them. Some squad calls are routine; the paramedics know what to expect‚ but with possible overdose or suicide attempts‚ they know to expect the unexpected. Any combination of drugs‚ alcohol‚ weapons or rooftops could be involved. The strain in the squad differed from the thickness in the air the past few shifts between

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    of what a person with post traumatic stress struggles with many days of the week. Post traumatic stress‚ also known as PTSD‚ is classified as a disorder that is developed after a traumatic event when a person has trouble recovering from the memory. About 7.8% of the people in america will experience post traumatic stress at some point in their life. Those that are affected by PTSD are people

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    the memories over and over again in your mind. For some this causes a spiraling depression and a overcoming of sadness. You want your old life back; you want to be happy and free from worry. Many People are affected by Post-traumatic Stress disorder(PTSD)‚ an anxiety

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    training and certificates to do so. It also pertains to continuing education and making sure that all licenses and certifications are up to date. I have a paramedic license. I can intubate a patient in the field. But‚ I cannot intubate a patient in the hospital setting. I know the difference between my scope of practice as a nurse and as a nurse paramedic. Safe practice means that institutions should have current policies and procedures for nurses to refer to as guidelines. Each institution should also

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    Structure in Bao Ninh’s The Sorrow of War portrays the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder to the reader Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder consumes a person’s life after a traumatic event. The symptoms of PTSD vary from person to person but often include reliving the event through intrusive flashbacks‚ and nightmares. The physical symptoms include pounding heart‚ rapid breathing‚ nausea‚ and sweating‚ they occur when a trigger reminds the victim of the traumatic event. In the novel The Sorrow

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    The symptoms for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are grouped into four different categories: intrusive memories‚ avoidance‚ negative changes in thinking and mood‚ or changes in emotional reactions (“PTSD Overview‚” 2014). The case study says that it has been three months since Josh’s Fiancée was killed‚ and the symptoms for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder are said to begin anywhere from three months after the event occurs or can remain dormant until

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