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    Emergency Room

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    For our first trip to the hospital I will be going to the emergency room otherwise known as the E.R. The emergency room is a hospital or primary care department that provides initial treatment to patients with a broad span of illnesses and injuries. In the ER there is a vast array of people caring for a patient including physicians‚ nurses‚ physician assistants‚ and surgeons. An abundant amount of tools are used in the emergency room. A stethoscope is a diagnostic tool that allows a nurse or physician

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    An Incident

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    anything. Soon‚ they came out and carrying the man that called for help. They ran to the ambulance side to gave the victim a treatment. Boom! A gas tank exploded from the kitchen‚ we all were shocked. The fireman quickly started to get back to their work. After they confirm there was no other victims inside the house‚ they started to extinguish the fire. It took them about 1 hours to bring the fire under control. As the time past‚ the fire soon be extinguished. We were lucky because the fire

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    perform. Some examples include; he can’t drive to work‚ go grocery shopping‚ eat in public‚ be in large crowds‚ and limits his employment opportunities. His anxiety began after we had been married for nearly five years. Our family is living below the poverty line. I decided that the best way to improve our economic situation was for me to

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    What Made Non-Violence Work? In the Twentieth Century‚ the great leaders Mohandas Gandhi‚ Nelson Mandela‚ and Martin Luther King Jr. all used non-violence to bring about change to their respective countries. What made nonresistance work was the charisma of the leaders to persuade the people to not fight back‚ the peaceful protests‚ the leaders’ willingness to accept their punishments‚ and their struggle for unity. In order for non-violence to work‚ people have to be non-violent. Each of these

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    Ethics of Emergencies

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    Ethics of Emergencies “The Ethics of Emergencies” explains Ayn Rand’s radical and unique view of altruism. She believes that there are 4 consequences of altruism‚ all of which are negative. These‚ simply put‚ are lack of self-esteem‚ lack of respect for others‚ a pessimistic view of life‚ and an indifference to ethics. She says that altruism hinders acts of true benevolence‚ and instead people act out of an obligation to others that has been internalized over time. Rand then argues that one should

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    some basic ground rules as ‘’ groups run better when there is enough order and structure to protect and enhance the process’’ (Cloud H‚ Townsend S‚J‚ 2003:137) it also provides a starting point for conversation to be developed‚ and the facilitator may be able to gage the needs of the group through developing discussion. (K Sapin 2008) When devising ground rules‚ the group should be involved. Ground rules can set the basis of how the group should act‚ and they also provide a core central value

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    Gandhi and Mandela: What Made Non-Violence Work? Background Essay The history of violence in the world is well documented. However it is also possible to use non-violence to bring about change. This DBQ will look at two countries where a non-violent movement was successful. Historic Context India and South Africa were two important nations on two different continents. But although they looked strong on the outside‚ each one suffered from a disease that threatened the health of

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    Emergency Management

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    Emergency response activities are conducted during the time period that begins with the detection of the event and ends with the stabilization of the situation following impact. FEMA (1998b‚ p. 12) indicates the goal of emergency response is “to save lives and property by positioning emergency equipment and supplies; evacuating potential victims; providing food‚ water‚ shelter and medical care to those in need; and restoring critical public services”. In many cases‚ hazard monitoring systems ensure

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    and glaucoma‚ and is instrumental in preventing symptoms such as nausea and vertigo that are often associated with such illnesses. Recently‚ medical marijuana has been legalized in many areas‚ and marijuana dispensaries have opened across the country. But how exactly do these dispensaries work? The important thing to know right off the bat is that a medical marijuana dispensary does not serve the purpose

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    Emergency Cart

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    Emergency Cart This is also known as crash carts are found in all hospitals and emergency rooms and contain supplies and equipment necessary to treat life-threatening situations. Emergency Cart is a wheeled cabinet or chest of drawers that contains all of the equipment necessary for emergency resuscitation. This is conveniently position throughout hospitals and other medical facilities so that they can be quickly accessed in an emergency. Functions:  The function of a crash cart is to provide

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