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    The Accident

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    The Accident It was 8:45 pm‚ a typical Friday night and the phone kept ringing. My daughter Khadra answered at the same time that I was entering the living room‚ I asked her who it was‚ and she said‚ “It is Long Beach Memorial Hospital; they want to speak to Mr. or Mrs Azza”‚ I grabbed the phone‚ “Hello‚ yes this is Mrs. Azza‚” the lady on the phone responded‚” We need you to come to the hospital as soon as possible; your son was hit by a car”. I couldn’t speak‚ but I forced myself to ask the

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    significantly; whilst a child may normally have quite a good appetite which sustains the activity they are doing you can often see a drop in appetite similar to the drop in activity levels. The effect of an illness on the body sends it into a semi shut down whilst it sets about dealing with the illness. when the body stops or reduces the amount of nutrient intake that it gets through food the body will loose energy at the same time. Although the body has gone through a semi shutdown the immune system

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    Accidents and Injuries

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    Hannah Faulkner-Hatt Accidents and Injuries 7/12/14 CYPCore 3.4 -4.1+ 4.2 How I respond‚ record and report the following: Accidents - Minor – Any minor accident (for example grazes‚ small cuts‚ light bumps) are firstly dealt with by a first aider‚ they will assess and then treat the child/adult accordingly‚ we have an accident record slip we fill in with details of how the accident happened and what steps we took to treat the child. If the child/adult is OK to be returned to class then we will

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    Sudden Cardiac Arrest

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    United States of America. Sudden cardiac death‚ or SCD‚ is the largest cause of natural death in the United Sates. SCD causes about three hundred twenty-five thousand adult deaths each year in the US. Half of all heart disease deaths are caused by sudden cardiac arrest. Occurring mainly in adults in their mid-thirties to mid-forties‚ SCD affects only one or two children each year. Sudden cardiac arrest is not a heart attack‚ or myocardial infarction‚ but it is possible to occur during a heart attack

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    University of Sharjah Electrical & Computer Engineering Department PRO. SOC. ISSUES IN ENG. Term Paper "TOYOTA’s sudden unintended acceleration" Submitted to: Dr. Abdul Kadir Mohammed Hamid Done by: Asma Al-Za’abi ID:20721529 Kawther Aljasmi ID:20721556 Introduction about Toyota : Toyota’s company is a product of many years of experience‚ production and high efficiency. Toyota has been one of the most successful companies all

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    It is extremely important that anyone who works with children and young people fully understands and complies with safeguarding procedures. Although this is generally taken for granted as being vital to the job‚ there does occur situations where professionals‚ for whatever reason‚ fail to follow procedures or‚ in some cases‚ actually inflict harm or abuse on a child or young person. This might involve allegations that the professional has: • Behaved in a way that has harmed‚ or may have harmed‚ a

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    Cerebrovascular Accident

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    CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT Cerebrovascular accident‚ termed as “brain attack‚” is also referred to as Stroke. Stroke is a sudden loss of function resulting from a disruption of the blood supply to a localized part of the brain. The mortality and morbidity of CVA in the Philippines is relatively low. There are two types of stroke: 1. Ischemic Stroke is a disruption of the blood supply due to an obstruction‚ usually thrombus or embolism that causes infarction of brain tissue. 2.

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    Road Accident

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    Car accident injuries The most common type of personal injury suffered in car accidents is whiplash and it is estimated that as many as 250‚000 Britons are affected by it every year. Whiplash is basically the overstretching of the tissue in the neck and spine and can result in weeks‚ months or‚ in severe cases‚ years of pain and discomfort. Speed is not necessarily a contributing factor to a whiplash injury as it can be caused by a car accident at speeds of as little as 5mph. It is‚ instead‚ the

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    “Why Mental Illness Should Be Better Taught In Schools” How well is mental illness taught in school? Not well enough considering how many teens suffer from mental illness. According to a teen mental health website‚ ¨The statistics are staggering‚ 1 in 5 young people suffer from a mental illness‚ that’s 20 percent of our population but yet only about 4 percent of the total health care budget is spent on our mental health” (TeenMentalHealth.org). No money or time is being spent on the importance of

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    Explain the procedures for carrying out a risk assessment in a selected workplace situation. Design a blank template to record risk assessment information (P4). Procedures for carrying out a risk assessment at STC: 1) Identifying potential hazards: Identifying the hazards involves searching for potential objects and situations that could cause harm to employees and students of South Thames College. Students‚ employees and visitors can also provide valuable information on hazards that were

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