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    we must encourage them to participate regularly in activities that enhance cardiovascular fitness. Why Jogging? According to the article Jogging‚ “jogging is running at a brisk‚ trotting pace as a form of exercise for burning calories and cardiopulmonary well being.”Jogging compared to other exercises is extremely flexible which makes it easier for people to incorporate in their daily lives. Jogging is less expensive‚ can be done anywhere and is enjoyed by most people. According to the Stanford

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    Cryonics Proponent Thomas

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    Cryonics (often mistakenly called "cryogenics") is the practice of cryopreserving humans or animals that can no longer be sustained by contemporary medicine until resuscitation may be possible in the future. The process is not currently reversible. Cryonics can only be performed on humans after clinical death‚ and a legal determination that further medical care is not appropriate (legal death). The rationale for cryonics is that the process may be reversible in the future if performed soon enough

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    Imagine going into six years of college and having the huge possibility of not being able to pursue the career you so diligently put the time and effort in to become. Well‚ this is a common risk every person entering pediatric nursing must face. Pediatric Nurse Practitioners are those that care for patients from when they are newborns to adolescents. In order for one to pursue the career of pediatric nursing one must be informed that it takes a great deal of education‚ job function‚ and the utmost

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    Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals‚ particulates‚ biological materials‚ or other harmful materials into the Earth’s atmosphere‚ possibly causing disease‚ death to humans‚ damage to other living organisms such as food crops‚ or the natural or built environment. The atmosphere is a complex natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth’s

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    would later manifest out of this gifted little girl. This precocious child bloomed into a graceful woman. Aventer graduated with honors from Northview High School and went on to receive her Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree in Cardiopulmonary Science from the prestigious Florida A&M University. Additionally‚ she earned a Master’s degree in Health Service

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    emergency experience I became certified in pediatric emergency nursing (CPEN)‚ Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)‚ Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)‚ Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC)‚ Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC)‚ and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP). After 5 years of nursing experience‚ I decided to advance my career by enrolling at the University of West Florida to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in

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    Ageism PPT

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    Scientists are generally stereotyped as older‚ grey-haired men who are academically oriented. Age Concern (2000) • In April 2000‚ Jill Baker was a cancer patient in her 60’s. Despite being in generally good health‚ a junior doctor put a ‘not for resuscitation’ on her records. Levy et al (2000) • Elderly participants carried out a computer questionnaire‚ and subliminal messages

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    The Importance Of Sepsis

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    them to fail.(1) When accompanied by evidence of hypoperfusion or dysfunction of at least one organ system‚ this becomes “severe sepsis”. Finally‚ where severe sepsis is accompanied by hypotension or need for vasopressors‚ despite adequate fluid resuscitation‚ the term “septic

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    The condition may manifest into severe sepsis or septic shock. Severe sepsis is characterized by organ dysfunction‚ while septic shock results when blood pressure decreases and becomes extremely hypotensive even with the administration of fluid resuscitation. The initial presentation of severe sepsis and septic shock is usually nonspecific. Patients admitted with relatively benign infection can progress in a few hours to a more devastating form of the disease. The transition usually occurs during

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    with this idea to prevent the mistake that students will make. Practicing on newly dead people is probably good way to decrease the mistake‚ but the hardest part is who will consent? Also sometimes doctors keep some patients survive to practice resuscitation techniques. Furthermore‚ students find an alternative solve which is practicing on animals that had been killed in order to practice. Nevertheless‚ some animals are not identical with human being. Volunteers are also another alternative. Dr. Bereza

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