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    Level I Trauma Center

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    their ability to care for patients. There are four levels of trauma centers‚ or emergency rooms‚ that build upon each other. A level IV trauma center has a basic emergency room and is staffed 24 hours. A level III hospital would have that of a level IV and a larger surgical staff and more equipment. As you get closer to the level I‚ more staff‚ experience and equipment play a role. According to the American College of Surgeons‚ a level I trauma center has everything a level II has‚ and can deal with

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    Cornel University has looked at the themes surrounding trauma‚ looking in-depth at the ideas of flashbacks and how trauma causes us to repeat these disturbing events. In her book‚ Trauma: Explorations In Memory‚ she discusses the concept of flashbacks‚ how we cannot go back and relive the moment when the trauma occurred so we create flashbacks which rely solely on our memories and the emotions that we felt at the time . This idea that trauma only exists in our emotions means that it is difficult

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    Trauma is becoming an increasing problem for our youth and impacts every facet of a child’s life. Numerous young children have been a victim of maltreatment with their own parents or caregivers responsible for the trauma. From early infancy through adulthood‚ trauma can impact how we view the world and ourselves. Trauma can alter how we process information and how we behave and respond to an event or environment. Trauma may include loss or lack of consistent caregivers‚ emotional‚ physical or sexual

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    energetic individual. She seems to be well functioning in her work life but at home she has been experiencing difficulties. Her husband has abruptly ended their 25-year marriage and it is clear that this has caused her relational trauma. Nancy appears to be aware of this trauma and that is why she has sought out help for herself. During the end of this initial interview it seems that Nancy may be disassociating. The client reports feelings of despair and loneliness so I am lead to believe that she suffers

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    school administrators can teachers can create positive relationships with disabled and trauma-afflicted youth‚ such training may be inconsistent throughout state or local jurisdictions. Using the example in Peter v. CUSD (2015)‚ teachers and school administrators did not receive training to interact with trauma-afflicted youth. Thus‚ there continues to be school arrests and unjust cases where disabled or trauma-afflicted minors can also be left in the hands of law enforcement. When law enforcement

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    they show a warrior with post-war trauma‚ a great distance from home‚ and is mentally loyal to his family. In The Odyssey‚ Odysseus is portrayed as someone mentally distant from his family‚ misses the idea of home‚ and is distressed about the war. While in “Odysseus to Telemachus”‚ Odysseus is described as someone only focused only on Telemachus‚ given up on going home‚ and conflicted about war. Even though both depictions of Odysseus has to face post-war trauma‚ Homer’s Odysseus is more distressed

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    never being treated for any injury of those injuries‚ Seau continued to play time and time again without considering the destructive effect that would be left over. Therefore‚ it is certainly no doubt that Seau may have suffered various types of head traumas Various sources speculate that he may have had a condition known as CTE‚ a

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    numerous characters who all have their own backstories‚ many that include childhood traumas. In the novel‚ the traumas that the characters experienced in their childhoods were detrimental in the shaping of their adult personalities. Not only were their personalities manipulated by the damage from these events that stole parts of their childhood innocence‚ but their coping skills were also affected. Childhood traumas come in various forms. For instance‚ one can experience

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    An analysis of Pi’s mentality throughout‚ Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ will be explained by discussing: What trauma is‚ why he created the animal story as a coping mechanism‚ comparing and contrasting the real story with the animal story‚ and his behavior after the shipwreck. Being stranded at sea must have been rough. According to his file‚ he was stranded for 227 days. I have many questions for him. How did his childhood affect him? Why did he create the animals? He must have altered the real

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    psychological trauma and its affects Eng. 220‚ Spring 2011 Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a traumatic event. In “Mending by Sallie Bingham”‚ the reader can find that the narrator has dealt with a trauma‚ and the pain that arises is a lot. Same situations occur with Pat Staten‚ and her father‚ as well as Jane Lazzare. In each of the short stories‚ the reader can find that the author or narrator has suffered with psychological trauma and the pain

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