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    responded to within your early years setting. Illness/Allergy Signs and Symptoms Procedural Response Allergy (examples) 1. 2. 3. 007.2.2 Chicken Pox High temperature (fever)‚ aches and headache often start a day or so before a rash appears. Spots (rash). Spots appear in crops. They develop into small blisters and are itchy. They can be anywhere on the body. Several crops may develop over several days. Loss of appetite or feeding problems. Stay off work/ school until the last blister has burst

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    an organisation but it can also have several downsides‚ this is shown through the case study of Allison and Penny in ’How do you Manage and off-site team?". Several down sides of members working off-site in the case‚ included conflict between employees‚

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    Duerrenmatt describes "The Visit" as a "tragic comedy" that offers a pessimistic social vision of post-war Europe‚ and especially of Switzerland. A criticism of Swiss neutrality during World War II‚ the rise of fascism‚ the 1950s rise of capitalism‚ and the general corruptibility of justice‚ "The Visit" powerfully asks whether it is possible to buy justice on the one hand‚ and whether murder and personal revenge can constitute justice on the other. The play’s power is drawn particularly from the

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    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 1 History and examination of the cardiovascular system I Mitral stenosis 3 2 Mitral regurgitation 8 3 Mixed mitral valve disease 12 4 Aortic regurgitation 13 6 Mixed aortic valve lesion 23 7 Mixed mitral and aortic valve disease 24 8 Hypertension 27 9 Atrial fibrillation 31 10 Palpitations 35 11 Slow pulse rate 37 12 Gallop rhythm 39 13 Angina pectoris 41 14 Acute myocardial infarction 45 15 Jugular venous pulse 52 16 Congestive cardiac failure 54 17 Infective

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    Unit 4222-245 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities (LD 201) Outcome 1 1- The following Acts are designed to promote the human rights; inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship with disabilities are the‚ Human Act‚ the Discrimination Act‚ the mental capacity Act‚ and the Equal opportunity Act. 2- These legislations and polices that influence the day to day experience of individuals as the declaration on the rights

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    Medical Emergencies

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    Prevention is the most important phase of treating medical emergencies‚ despite all the efforts of prevention emergencies will still occur. An emergency is a medical condition that requires immediate treatment. Emergencies do occur in the dental offices. A survey of 4‚000dentists conducted by Fast and others revealed an incidence of 7.5 emergencies per dentist over a 10 year period. Here are three steps to prevent medical emergencies in the dental office: Medical History‚ Patient Evaluation‚ and

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    Strategies ​           Behaviors and Strategies for the Home and School Setting ECE 313: Collaboration with Parents & Community Trischa Sanders February 13th‚ 2012 Instructor: Brandy O ’Leary                         Children need learning experiences and environments that fit their needs‚ not based on what adults think they should be learning or doing. Understanding the working of a family-centered early care preschool room deals with many aspects. We as educators must remember

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    Emergency Management

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    Emergency management Emergency management (or disaster management) is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding both natural and manmade disasters. It involves preparedness‚ response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disasters. It may also involve preparedness training by private citizens‚ as by FEMA in the United States. All aspects of emergency management deal with the processes used to protect populations or organizations from the consequences of disasters‚ wars and acts of terrorism

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    will heal.  Lacerations on the face‚ feet‚ and tail will often bleed more profusely than lacerations in other areas‚ especially if the animal is agitated and shaking it’s head.  Any laceration has the potential to become infected‚ so even a non-emergency laceration should be seen the next day to see whether antibiotics are required. Return to Top Fight Wounds. Separate the animals and allow them to calm down so you can evaluate the extent of the injury.  Stop any bleeding by applying firm direct

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    Ethics of Emergencies “The Ethics of Emergencies” explains Ayn Rand’s radical and unique view of altruism. She believes that there are 4 consequences of altruism‚ all of which are negative. These‚ simply put‚ are lack of self-esteem‚ lack of respect for others‚ a pessimistic view of life‚ and an indifference to ethics. She says that altruism hinders acts of true benevolence‚ and instead people act out of an obligation to others that has been internalized over time. Rand then argues that one should

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