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    Sound Therapy

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    excessive stress and exposure to environmental factors‚ they begin to vibrate out of tune‚ and we experience “dis ease” or disease. Paul Hubbert‚ founder of the Institute for Holographic Sound and Inner Balance tells us‚ “Through the use of sound healing and/or balancing‚ we can shift the vibration of the diseased or disharmonious area to bring it back into harmony‚ essentially to heal or balance it. There is nothing magic about this. It’s no different than having a car with water in the gas; it runs

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    Crime Scene

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    father‚ was found in the kitchen‚ shot three times in the back. To what extent do wounds play a role in understanding the facts and circumstances surrounding a wrongful death? Make sure to discuss wounds related to wrongful death cases in general‚ as well as apply what you have learned to the specific scenario. There are many different types of wounds each of which can tell experts something about the manner of death. Wound types vary from bullet‚ stabbing‚ blunt force‚ rape‚ poisoning‚ burn‚ or traffic

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    Level 2

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    sterile eye pads * 20 individually wrapped sterile dressings * 4 individually wrapped triangular bandages * 6 safety pins * 6 medium sized and individually wrapped sterile and non-medicated wound dressings * 2 large sized and individually wrapped sterile and non-medicated wound dressings * At least 1 pair of disposable gloves * No tablets or medicines 1.5-Define an “infant” and a “child” for the purposes of first aid treatment An infant is classed as baby under the age

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    Legal Medicine

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    LEGAL MEDICINE Identification of Persons Importance 1. For the living a. amnesia‚ coma‚ infants and other mental defects b. cases of paternity and filiations for purposes of inheritance‚ support and parental authority c. cases involving personal crime: rape‚ murder‚ physical injuries (for the culprit) 2. For the dead a. for proper administration of justice particularly in suspicious death occurrences

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    Fracture

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    with an overlying wound. GustilloAnderson \classification (1) The prevalence of wound infection and nonunion increases with increasing grade of open fracture. The Gustillo Anderson classification of open fractures looks at several aspects of the injury not just the size of the wound. • Prescence or absence of neurovascular injury • Degree of contamination (farmyard injuries are grade III injuries) • Energy transfer (Degree of comminution and periosteal stripping) • Wound dimensions Grade

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    Boot-Top Fracture

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    Boot-top Fracture A boot-top fracture is a high-impact injury that causes the tibia and fibula to break. When sufficient force is applied‚ both bones will snap just above the boot top if the boot is rigidly fixed. This type of injury is commonly seen among skiers‚ hockey players‚ and construction workers‚ all of whom wear a boot that is tightly held in place and extends part way up the lower leg. This is a serious injury as it leaves the leg unstable because both bones are broken. It is a traumatic

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    Mr. Kleinman's Cat

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    nMr. Kleiman’s cat A) Characterize Mr. Kleinman: Mr. Kleinman is an old Jewish man‚ who lived in Germany in the 30’s. He now lives alone in England with very limited contact to neighbors and other people. The only passion he has is taking care of his cat Timmy‚ who he treats like a son. In Germany the SS took him and his family to Auschwitz. When they arrived they were separated and he never saw his wife and children again. This experience marked him for the rest of his life. He blames himself

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    Epidemiology Case Study

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    recruits share common facilities in this berthing such as bathrooms‚ dining area and recreational areas along with their training staff. These Marine recruits also perform very rigid physical training that some acquired partially healed superficial wounds while doing their annual physical readiness test that occur three days prior to graduation from the camp. On September 18‚ 2009 after their graduation ceremony‚ a traditional dinner is served at the Mess Hall for the graduating Marine recruits

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    A Mothers Worst Nightmare

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    A Mothers Worst Nightmare On a very cold March day my son Garrett and my daughter Jordan were playing ball in our backyard when Garrett’s ball went into the neighbor’s yard. Garrett proceeded to go into their yard to get the ball not realizing how long their dog’s chain was. The dog lunged forward and grabbed Garrett by the back of his jacket and pulled him in and then proceeded to viciously attack him. This colossal fury wolf like dog began to assail my feeble little boy. While

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    First Aid Study Notes

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    First Aid Notes Q. Why is first aid important? A. It is better to know first aid and not need it than to need it and not know it. Q. What is first aid? A. First aid is the immediate care give to an injured or suddenly ill person. Q. What is Duty of Care? A. While providing first aid you have a duty of care which requires you to assess and treat the casualty within the confines of your training and expertise i.e. you must only do what you are trained to do. Q. What is CPR A. CPR stands for CARDIOPULMONARY

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