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    Shell shock is an expression instituted in World War I to portray the kind of PTSD many fighters were distressed with amid the war (before PTSD itself was a term). The property term for shell shock is PTSD (Post traumatic stress disorder). Post-traumatic stress syndrome is the result of soldiers going into war and having a difficult time dealing with the realities of life. Sometimes they might hear a gunshot and it reminds them of being in the war zone. Sometimes they might see the color red like

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    within us all. Culture is that very essence that is in all of us. The way we see the world and how the world sees us is through our culture. Without it we would culturally be no one so we have to thank the people that made us culturally advantaged.The way we got raised and what we let in our lives also impacts our culture and shapes us. Each day you gain something new from the people around you In the short story “How Culture Affects The Way We Think” there is the quote that says ‘Culture is like water

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    his chest x-ray as well as signs and symptoms of cardiogenic shock. Vital assessment tools in identifying and prioritising the nursing care for Frank consist of the ABCDE of primary survey in conjunction with physical examination such as inspection‚ palpation‚ percussion‚ and auscultation. This case study will explore relevant nursing assessments such as primary survey and physical examination; and the pathophysiology of cardiogenic shock and how it relates to Frank’s presenting signs and symptoms

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    their lives through friendly‚ reliable‚ low-cost air travel” (Southwest Culture). On Southwest’s website they show that their culture is built around ‘Living the Southwest Way‚’ by a warrior spirit‚ servant’s heart‚ fun-LUVing attitude‚ and working the Southwest way (Southwest Culture). Southwest founder‚ Herb Kelleher‚ is one of the main reasons Southwest cultures as admirable as it is. He placed emphasis on Southwest’s culture‚ and not only that as the leader he lead the organizations in carrying

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    the information technology‚ cross border marketing has never been a distant dream. However‚ it has never been easier even for giant multinational companies to face challenges that come in international business. The biggest challenge comes from the culture which varies from country to country. At its basic understanding‚ international marketing engages the firm in making one or more marketing mix decisions across national boundaries. At its complex level‚ it involves the firm in establishing manufacturing

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    again took advantage of the opportunity and started to look at a more efficient way of meeting the demand of the consumer concerning entertainment. Netflix started a new idea of streaming video directly into the homes of their faithful consumers to allow a more exciting media experience by watching directly on their at home television. This new and developing delivery system had a few challenges to address and overcome while this new initiative was implemented. The four primary challenges identified

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    Obstacles to Overcome in Rehab Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse shows that drug addictions can be successfully managed through proper treatment‚ which enables people to regain control of their lives. While rehab is one of the best ways to overcome drug addictions‚ there are common obstacles that many people must overcome. http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/principles-drug-addiction-treatment-research-based-guide-third-edition/frequently-asked-questions/how-effective-drug-addiction-treatment

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    Manrique 5 How to Overcome an Addiction I. Introduction Thesis statement: People can overcome addictions by changing three main aspects of their lives which are: self-esteem‚ social circle and entertainment. II. Body A. People’s self-esteem need to be improved in some aspects. 1. Deep personal knowledge a. Answer questions like who I am‚ what I want b. Know weaknesses and strengths 2. Confidence a. Example of what make drugs to people 3. Expectations a. How expectations help people feel good

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    Hi‚ Tammy. Thank you for such an outstanding post this week. Have you ever cared for a child with the diagnosis of anaphylactic shock? My nephew has multiple food allergies including peanuts and cheese. Approximately one year ago his babysitter gave him a piece of regular cheese that was in the refrigerator instead of the special cheese that he was permitted to eat that was milk free. Consequently‚ he broke out in hives head to toe and began wheezing. There was an Epi-pen in the house. However‚ she

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    Non-cardiogenic shock is caused by a circulatory collapse in the body that is not due to problems originating in the heart. Shock is commonly caused by hypo-perfusion though the blood vessels due to lack of blood in the vessels causing low blood pressure and rapid heartbeat. Besides cardiogenic shock‚ there are three other types that cause shock for non-cardiogenic reasons‚ obstructive shock‚ disruptive shock‚ and hypovolemic shock. Obstructive shock results from an obstruction that prevents blood

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