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    around their fields. Multiple years later‚ they realized that they could have more fun trying to kick it to a certain destination‚ which is commonly known as a goal net. With that‚ I’ll be showing you how to kick the ball. D. Overview/Body ( Demonstration) 1. Practice kicking the ball up to yourself. (to get the right feel for the ball.) 2. Take a few steps forward and plant your non-kicking foot next to the ball. 3. Point your planted foot in the direction you want the ball to go. (This

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    Cpr Pedia

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    define the following terms: 1.1 CPR 1.2 airway 1.3 breathing 1.4 circulation 1.5 basic life support 1.6 advanced last support 1.7 cardiac arrest 1.8 respiratory arrest 1.9  biological death 1.10 clinical death 1.11 external cardiac resuscitation 1.12 artificial respiration 2. discuss the general principle of circulation and breathing 3. enumerate the ff: 3.1 indications of CPR 3.2  contraindication of CPR 3.3 importance of CPR 4. state the ABC’s of basic life

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    Marquita 4B Demonstration Speech Have you ever wondered how much work goes into making delicious cookies? Well it isn’t easy. Today I am going to show you how to make white chocolate macadamia cookies‚ because everyone deserves to know how to make them. I have made these cookies countless of times‚ and although I have made some pretty good batches‚ they have not all turned out the best. This shows that these are not the easiest thing to bake‚ however they bring me pleasure knowing that I made

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    Cpr for Infants

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    CPR - infant Email this page to a friend Share on facebook Share on twitter Bookmark & Share Printer-friendly version CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is a lifesaving procedure that is done when someone ’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. This may happen after drowning‚ suffocation‚ choking‚ or other injuries. CPR involves: • Rescue breathing‚ which provides oxygen to the lungs. • Chest compressions‚ which keep the blood flowing. Permanent brain damage or death can occur within

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    Demonstration Speech Outline Name: Elizabeth Bailey-Smith COMM 1101- (Section) Time and Day of Class: Instructor: Dr. Bailey-Smith Title: Got Guac? General Purpose: To inform/demonstrate Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech the audience will be able to make fresh guacamole made famous at New York City’s Rosa Mexicano restaurant. Thesis: Guacamole is a delicious‚ easy and nutritious snack that can be made in a few easy steps. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: We all know Americans

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    Cpr Guidelines

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    Compression to Ventilation ratio | Compressions | Breaths | Adult CPR | 30:2 | 30:2 | - at least 100/minute - at least 2 inches the depth of the chest | - 1 second duration - Every 5-6 seconds - 10-12 breaths/minute | Child CPR (1-13yers) | 30:2 | 15:2 | - at least 100/minute - 2 inches or at least 1/3 rd the depth of the chest | - 1 second duration - Every 3-5 seconds - 12-20 breaths/minute | Infant CPR (0-11 months) | 30:2 | 15:2 | - at least 100/minute - 1 ½ inches

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    Demonstration speech. Shawnda Baker Introduction:If you have diabetes‚ self-testing your blood sugar (blood glucose) can be an important tool in managing your treatment plan and preventing long-term complications of diabetes. Blood sugar tests are performed with a portable electronic device that measures sugar levels in a small drop of your blood. 1. Why test your blood sugar A. Blood sugar testing — or

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    Demonstration in teaching

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    Objectives: 1. What does demonstration mean? 2. How should demonstration be done to make it work? What is Demonstration ? DEMONSTRATION  Involves showing by reason or proof‚ explaining or making clear by use of examples or experiments  Being simple to show more clearly  In teaching…demonstration occurs when students have hard time connecting theories to actual practice or when students are unable to understand application of theories. INSTANCES OF DEMONSTRATION  There is an audience  A

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    Notes CPR

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    Settlement and The CPR “Canada for Canada” -McDonald Resources (Gold in BC) Keep american out promise BC to build a railroad Eastern politicians viewed the canadian west as a potential market Pairies=well suited for agriculture Canadian gov. supported settlements of the west by farmers Grains and crop would be produced for export abroad income would be spent on canadian manufacture goods John A. Mcdonald found the backer who can start the railway project. Sir Hugh Allen created CPR‚ but with american

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    Cpr Notes

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    First Aid Chapter 16 Notes Sudden illness 1. Sudden Illness‚ pg. 246 Many different illnesses may occur suddenly Many become medical emergencies Knowledge of a victim’s specific illness is not needed to give first aid 2. General Signs and Symptoms of Sudden Illness‚ pg. 246 Person feels ill‚ dizzy‚ confused or weak Skin color changes Flushed‚ pale or ashen Sweating Breathing changes Nausea‚ vomiting 3. General Care for Sudden Illness‚ pg. 246 Call 9-1-1 for unexplained sudden

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