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    beaten if they weren’t synchronized or if they were off beat. Another example of the torture caused by SS officers were the experiments performed on prisoners. Some of these experiments included being submerged in ice water to see the effects of hypothermia. Some inmates were made to drink nothing but seawater just to see what would happen. Another experiment was being injected with chemicals to test their effectiveness. Other experiments that took place were sterilized‚ vivisected‚ and being operated

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    The Holocaust was one of the darkest times in history. During World War II the Nazi party was gaining power. Hitler believed that the Aryan race were superior. Hitler also believed the Jewish people were to blame for losing World War I. The Holocaust was a genocide of the Jewish. Jews were taken from their homes and taken to ghettos‚ which were crowded unsanitary housing. After living in uncomfortable conditions‚ they were moved to concentration camps. These camps weren’t made for people to survive

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    Sadhu

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    seeing‚ an argument that one shouldn’t be held responsible for what he doesn’t see. Consider the following (implied) moral reasoning: [pic]"[W]e all cared."(implies there was no moral failure). [pic]"I took his pulse and suggested we treat him for hypothermia." (implies I did my part). [pic]"What more could we do?" (No one should ask us to do more than we did). [pic]McCoy found the situation "ambiguous"; "in a situation like this" there are limits to one’s moral responsibility. (The situation justified

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    Apa Case Study Terra

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    A six year old DLH named Terra presented to the clinic for owner concerns over Terra having trouble seeing. Her owner‚ Miss Hawthorne‚ reports that Terra is now just sitting and staring at the wall. Terra is not up to date on her vaccinations and is an intact female. Terra is fed a strictly homemade diet that consists mostly of fruits and vegetables. On physical exam Terra has a BCS of 2/5 and is moderate dental calculus and mild inflammation of the gums. Terra’s TPR is within acceptable limits

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    Literature Work Sheet

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    University of Phoenix Material Literature Search Worksheet * Select a literature search topic relevant to your practice. The topic must be sufficiently delineated in scope without being trivial. You will revisit this article in the Week Five presentation. Possible topics include but are not limited to: * * Non-pharmacological pain relief with childbirth * Effects of shift work and fatigue on medication errors * Best practices for pin site care * Nurse satisfaction in

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    Oral Script About Titanic

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    Good morning to my teacher and fellow friends. Today I want to talk about the sinking of Titanic. RMS Titanic was a passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The sinking of Titanic caused the deaths of 1‚514 people in history. She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage. One of three liners operated by the White Star Line‚ she was built between 1909-11

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    experiments using a low-pressure chamber‚ to determine the topmost altitude from which crews of damaged aircraft could parachute to safety. Scientists there carried out so-called freezing experiments using prisoners to find an effective treatment for hypothermia (“Nazi Medical Experiments” 1). The second category aimed to develop treatments for diseases and infections. They gave the subjects illnesses‚ such as; malaria‚ typhus‚ tuberculosis‚ typhoid fever‚ yellow fever‚ and infectious hepatitis. They watched

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    Mentoring student nurses in theatre The Operating theatre is an alien environment for students and may be deemed hostile and uninviting. The role of mentors in such a specialised environment is to encourage interaction rather than passivity and utilise every learning opportunity that exists. Students should be encouraged to reflect on those experiences in a structured manner‚ to assist in their development of meaningful reflection‚ which is a valuable tool for throughout their career (Quinn 2000)

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    Dog Saves Life

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    I knew there was a route out and so I followed him‚ over and above I was planning to get back to my truck however‚ the pain was augmenting. As the night arrived it was freezing cold and I struggled doing sit-ups to keep my body warm and prevent hypothermia; I was fighting for my life. I just had my dog that cuddled up next to me. The next morning I tried again to drag myself but I was unable to move any further because I had interior bleeding and I was in a critical situation. It was getting difficult

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    Quiz 4 (chp 20-26)

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    Quiz 4 Chapter 20 1. Blood pressure in most commonly measured in the: Brachial artery 2. Exercise Modifications for individuals with hypertension include all of the follow except: isometric exercise 3. A tall basketball player has overly long extremities with hypermobile joints and a marked pigeon chest. This athlete may be at risk for marfan’s syndrome 4. Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of shock? Constricted pupils 5. Which of the following forms of syncope does not suggest a serious

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