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    From diabetes to vaccinations‚ needles are everywhere in the medical field. They can be used to take from the body‚ or give vital supplements that save lives; however‚ many have a fear of syringes and other needle like objects making it difficult to provide the much-needed care brought about by hypodermics. The fear of needles‚ or trypanophobia‚ is especially prevalent in children‚ and easily manifests itself into adulthood (Good‚ 2011). The most common cause‚ is traumatic experience from repetitive

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    when I am in the first class of the collage and I am 21 years old in this time. Now‚ I am working in the Azadi hospital in my city as a nurse in the Respiratory Care Unit. So‚ I am working in another hospital (Al salam Private Hospital) as anaesthetic assistant in the Operation Room and some times in the Recovery Word‚ while I am finished my duty and my work in the Azadi Hospital at afternoon and then I am joining to my another job. My life is seriously hard‚ busy along the time and harried for

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    Patient S Case Summary

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    Patient S cannot hear well and requires whoever is speaking to him to face him so he can see the lips move and hear more clearly. The patient also wears bifocals and requires them for reading. Patient S also claims they help him ‘watch his feet while walking.’ The patient explained that the best way for him to learn is to perform activities and receive written information about medications‚ diet‚ and exercises that should be continued throughout his life. The patient also expressed interest about

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    analysis of three key aspects of the anaesthetic nurse role The relationship between the perioperative nurse and the patient has suffered a long process of mutation throughout the last decades. If before all the dynamics experienced within an operating theatre were based upon organizational and logistical aspects‚ these days the focus lies on the patient and all the comfort and security demanded throughout a process that already reveals itself aggressive for the patient. Being the front-line person in

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    A DIFFICULT DECISION Written by‚ Jameson Packer 01-08-2013 American Intercontinental University ENG106-Unit-1-IP I chose to write about a difficult decision I had to make years ago. I had to choose between leaving my family in hope of employment‚ or continue to let tax money support all of us. It was the best decision I have ever made. Starting truly from nothing‚ to living a normal happy life‚ and none of this was possible without my wife. She is the true warrior. She stuck by me through

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    that drug assisted intubation should be kept in the field only if the medics are properly trained. RSI is important to being able to keep an open airway in patients who are at a severe risk of pulmonary aspiration such as patients having an allergic reaction‚ severe burns‚ and etc. This is why it is a hard question to be able to definitively answer either “yes” or “no” to. In my opinion‚ drug assisted intubation in the field should be only in severe cases. When you paralyze a patient‚ you are opting

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    Benefits vs. the risks of rapid sequence intubation in the pre-hospital environment: Rapid sequence intubation is a very risky procedure even in a stable environment‚ but when the unknown variables in the pre-hospital environment are considered‚ this procedure becomes more criticized every time it is used. When initiating the rapid sequence intubation protocol‚ the paramedic takes total control over the patient’s airway by sedating the patient with paralytic drugs and placing a breathing tube into

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    The English Patient Essay

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    Jaimes Alfredo The English Patient The English Patient is a novel written in 1992 by Sri Lankan-Canadian Michael Ondaatje‚ whose novel won the Booker Prize for best novel of 1992 and was adapted into an award-winning film in 1996. This book was written in a non-linear narrative‚ so that it provides the reader a different way to go through the reading of a novel‚ and which sometimes creates dynamism in the novel narrative‚ but also it could create confusion in the reader. «The story tells about

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    Difficult Customers

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    Difficult Customers The customer leaned across the counter. “You mean I spend thousands of dollars in here‚ and I can ’t return a defective tool?” he said. “Well‚ the tool isn ’t really defective‚” replied the counter salesperson. “So you ’re calling me a liar?” The customer now had everyone ’s attention. His loud voice and aggressive manner caused some of the other customers to look at one another and roll their eyes as if to convey the silent message‚ Oh‚ one of those difficult people. It

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    A Difficult Child

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    A difficult child It is true that some children are easier to raise than others. They are happy‚ affectionate‚ sociable and self-disciplined. Others‚ however‚ can be irritable‚ stubborn‚ aggressive‚ and restless. Despite their parents’ great efforts‚ these children are difficult to deal with and to bring up. During the years‚ people’s opinion about children who face challenges in controlling their feelings and behavior has shifted from one point of view to another. On the one hand‚

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