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    Osmosis Effect on Rbc's

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    experiment. Materials : Sterilized lancets ; 3 blood samples ; 3 slides ; antiseptic wipes ; bandages ; tooth picks ; 0.5 % d.w solution ; 0.9 % Nacl solution ; 10% Nacl solution ; 3 cover slides ; Light microscope ; Disinfector beaker Procedure : First‚ wipe you finger with an antiseptic wipe then pierce your finger with a sterilized lancet . Next‚ drop three blood samples on three slides and place a bandage on your finger . Use a tooth pick to mix each solution by itself with a blood sample . After

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    First Aid

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    FM 4-25.11 (FM 21-11) NTRP 4-02.1 AFMAN 44-163(I) FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS‚ DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY‚ THE NAVY‚ AND THE AIR FORCE DECEMBER 2002 DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. *FIELD MANUAL NO. 4-25.11 NAVY TACTICAL REFERENCE PUBLICATION NO. 4-02.1 AIR FORCE MANUAL NO. 44-163(I) HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY‚ THE NAVY‚ AND THE AIR FORCE Washington‚ DC‚ 23 December 2002 FIRST AID TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER 1. 1-1. 1-2

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    Taping In Sport

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    With in this paper I will begin to discuss the effectiveness of taping and bracing techniques in sports rehabilitation. Going into detail on how these methods are utilised throughout the profession and analysing carefully how the different techniques and performed. Evaluating the methods efficiency at promoting recovery from an injury. Taping and bracing is varied throughout sport and in clinical practice REF‚ not all professions with use the same taping and bracing technique but will follow a very

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    Lab: Sampling Bacteria

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    Lab: Sampling Bacteria Purpose: Refer to handout sheet. Materials: Refer to handout sheet. Procedure: Refer to handout sheet. Pre-Lab Questions: 1. Why is one dish being reserved for the class as a "control"? Having a controlled variable is important in order to be able to look at what the bacteria would look like if it hadn’t been contaminated and just left as agar. Having a sample of agar that wasnt exposed to any bacteria will provide a clear picutre of what grew on the agar

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    Book Talk Activity Presentation Did you know that fiction books make you sympathize others? That’s because when you read‚ you go on an “adventure” alongside the characters and gradually relate to them. To achieve the effects‚ you must have a deep understanding of the characters’ personalities‚ thinking‚ backgrounds‚ attitudes‚ and more. Today I will be discussing Leo Valdez‚ one of the protagonists of the novel The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. (Show book) First‚ let’s find out a little about Leo. He

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    Cyrano de Bergerac was written by Edmund Rostand‚ a French poet and playwright‚ which conveys the tale of Cyrano De Bergerac and how he struggles with the deep love he holds for his intellectual cousin‚ Roxane. Rostand’s purpose is to construct symbolism throughout the play to enhance character development‚ as well as to identify the qualities of each character. Rostand fabricates a noble tone in order to present the significance of honor‚ purity‚ betrayal and integrity by utilizing the symbolism

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    Vietnam Medics

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    a former medic put it when he was taking care of wounded soldiers in a firefight‚ “Everyone had some type of wound. I soon ran out of bandages. I ripped up my shirt and cut off my trouser legs to use as tourniquets and bandages” (Pg. 140). Medics often had few supplies while taking care of wounded men. Although their equipment ranged from plasma to simple bandages‚ it wasn’t enough most times. Many improvised by using clothing. During a situation like a firefight it was important that a Vietnam

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    first aid

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    the children around and for the first aider itself. For this reason I always have to: wash my hands before and after the contact with any body fluids‚ such as blood wear gloves whenever you can possibly cover any wound or cut on your body with bandages or plaster to avoid come in contact with the bodily fluids of causality if it is possible to try to wash the wounds of causality put all dirty materials into a plastic bag and dispose of correctly In case of CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation)

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    Muscle Injuries

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    stretched or torn. Part of the injury may also involve the connecting tendon. Muscle tears that are serious may require surgery. The recommended treatment for strains is guided by the acronym RICE. The letters stand for rest‚ ice‚ compress with a bandage or wrap and elevate. Elevating the strained muscle and putting ice on the injury helps to slow or stop the swelling that can result from a strained muscle. Sometimes this type of injury is referred to as a sprain but a sprain is actually an injury

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    Kleenex®‚ and every small plastic or fabric bandage is a Band-Aid®. On the other hand‚ people may refer to all (or perhaps only the dark) soft drinks as Cokes®‚ but that company enjoys a high level of customer loyalty that other common brands do not. Building the Brand The opposite side of well-known brands is that consumers readily differentiate product classes between brands. Ketchup is not referred to as a generic Heinz® as is the case with tissues and bandages‚ yet consumers make clear distinction

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