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    Alcohol Withdrawal in the Emergency Department: The Need for Standard Protocols. The emergency department (ED) has evolved to be more than a place to treat acute life-threatening illness and injuries; it has become a point of entry for care for a variety of clinical presentations. The reliance on emergency care remains strong with a rising numbers of patients accessing care. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians based on a report commissioned by the Emergency Medicine Action Fund

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    The Relation of My Room

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    Zack Osterholz P 1 09/22/2010 My room is like a lake. If look in it‚ you will find a perfect reflection of me. It shows that I am a very unorganized‚ calm and athletic person. First‚ I have a very unorganized room‚ which reflects a very big part of my personality. There are always empty water bottles. Along with the bottles there are always empty gum wrappers. My night-stand is blanketed in wires from my phone charger and head phones. My dresser is buried in clean clothes and shoes.

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    Furnished Room Analysis

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    book or short story‚ like “The Furnished Room” by O. Henry‚ it is important to understand what they mean and how they affect that story. Literary devices such as imagery‚ irony‚ and foreshadowing playing roles in the makeup of O. Henry’s “The Furnished Room” lead to a better story. Which in turn engages the readers and adds a depth that stories‚ who do not use literary devices‚ cannot do. Going in-depth into what these devices mean for “The Furnished Room” and how they tie in with the theme of the

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    The Leopold Locked Room

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    The Leopold Locked Room is a short mystery story written by Edward D. Hoch. Leopold‚ a police captain is found in a closed locked room with his murdered ex-wife. Results show that Leopold’s gun fired the fatal shot‚ but Leopold and readers know he’s not the killer. Every bit of the story is cleverly though out. If you enjoy reading short mystery stories this is a great story to read. Captain Leopold and Monica were once married. When Monica wanted to go pursuit her career and her dreams in

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    one of five partner programs under Citizen Corps‚ the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s grassroots strategy to bring together government and community leaders to involve citizens in all-hazards emergency preparedness and resilience. Citizen Corps partner programs share the common goal of helping communities prevent‚ prepare for‚ and respond to emergencies of all kinds. Launched in 2004‚ Fire Corps is managed by the National Volunteer Fire Council and works with various organizations that make

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    Observation In LF Room

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    Ken was in LF room lying in his bed @ 1925. Staff was getting him up to have him redirected to his own room when the other resident was observed by 2 staff to strike Ken on the back of the neck with his cane. Incident documentation in witness report. Seperated resident. HIR initiated‚ cold pack to back of neck. 911 called‚ instruction for care to have resident rest. PERRL 3+ ‚ Hold his head still‚ he sat in the chair he was having nourishment to distract him. BP 140/75 P 60 resp

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    Marriott Rooms Forecasting

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    Marriott Rooms Forecasting Executive Summary In the case of the Hamilton hotel‚ Snow needs to make a decision as to if 60 additional rooms reservations should be accepted which could lead to overbooking (Weatherford & Bodily‚1990). It is a problem of capacity utilization that is being faced in this particular case where revenue maximization is aimed while minimizing customer dissatisfaction. In this report the case is put forward and various methods have been chosen to come to a sensible conclusion

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    In the scope of emergency organization (EO)‚ actually the role of Meteorology‚ Climatology and Geophysics Board (MCGB) is important. MCGB provides the necessary data about the daily information of temperature‚ weather‚ earthquake and the possibilities of tsunami warning. MCGB distributed the data through a lot media such as online‚ by phone and by fax. In relation to tourism‚ the data from MCGB is used as the consideration for flying of all airline in Indonesia and surrounding. The forecasting data

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    Lumber-Room Essay

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    lumber-room The story under analysis was written by Hector Munro‚ a British novelist and a short-story writer. After his parents’ death he was brought up by a grandmother and two aunts‚ one of them was a woman of ungovernable temper‚ of fierce likes and dislikes‚ imperious and a moral coward. She was the last person who should have been in charge of children. The character of the aunt in The Lumber-Room is Aunt Augusta to the life. The story is about a little boy Nikolas who lives with his cruel

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    Steps for Putting Together an Emergency Action Plan By Professor The steps for creating an EAP (Emegencey Action Plan) can be easily implemented by following these simple steps. The first is to have an extensive phone list. On top of the list should be 911 and local fire‚ police‚ and hospitals followed by a list of contacts in a chain of command format. In an emergent situation it is best to lay everything out clearly since things can get hectic. A list of all availible equipment

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