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    ASSIGNMENT 1 For Medsurg

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    ASSIGNMENT # 1 1. Adam Smith‚ 77 years of age‚ is a male patient who was admitted from a nursing home to the intensive care unit with septic shock secondary to urosepsis. The patient has a Foley catheter in place from the nursing home with cloudy greenish‚ yellow-colored urine with sediments. The nurse removes the catheter after obtaining a urine culture and replaces it with a condom catheter attached to a drainage bag since the patient has a history of urinary and bowel incontinence. The patient

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    protected my reputation and my selfishness has got the better of me‚ preventing admitting the truth about that night. Instead of love and trust‚ I have brought happy never after for the young lovers. The exact moment still flashes before me‚ the shock in Hero’s sweet‚ innocent eyes as Claudio aggresively shoved her like she was dirt. Her heart sunk into the ground just as my selfishness got the better of me. I still reminisce the memories of the young lovers‚ the way they dreamed into each other’s

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    Hypotension

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    Hypotension In physiology and medicine‚ hypotension is abnormally low blood pressure‚ especially in the arteries of the systemic circulation. It is best understood as a physiological state‚ rather than a disease. It is often associated with shock‚ though not necessarily indicative of it. Hypotension is the opposite of hypertension‚ which is high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood. If it is lower than normal

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    Vernon God Little

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    Explore how DBC Pierre displays his ideas to shock the audience in Vernon God Little. Vernon God Little‚ written by DBC Pierre‚ is a satirical novel based around a massacre at a high school in Texas in which some of the students got possession of a gun and murdered some of their teachers and fellow students. The novel is about a boy called Vernon who is best friends with the main killer‚ Jesus. Vernon is framed as an accessory to murder and the story line follows the down fall of his life. There

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    the audience to make out that as the King was killed nature itself recoiled is shock to the terrible crime that had just been committed‚ as the tale is also a play the stage directions add up to create a far more tense and dramatic effect as to emphasise the power of nature’s reaction making the scene ever more shocking for the audience. The Pardoners Tale conveys strong notions of horrific lies of deceit in order to shock the reader and lead them to the truth about the church and the corruption of

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    doctor

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    9 Nubain is the drug of choice for all head injuries requiring analgesia a. TRUE b. FALSE 10 Respiratory support with high concentrations of O2 must be a consideration with head injured patients a. TRUE b. FALSE 11 Patients with unexplained shock and a frontal or lateral impact injury must be suspected of aortic disruption a. TRUE b. FALSE 12 The diagnosis of an open pneumothorax is by rapid bilateral chest auscultation a. TRUE b. FALSE 13 Serious chest injuries impair the process

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    Siddhartha walked through the forest. He had the feeling that they could never go back to his hometown. Internally‚ he totally died inside. He was feeling embarrassed and very depressed. At last‚ he reached a river. It was very dangerous and full of snakes but it was looked like his destination‚ as he could only face death after that destination. He wanted to suicide. According to him‚ he had left with nothing. He wanted to jump into the river. After some time‚ he slept when he woke up‚ he saw a

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    Political Dynasty

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    rather‚ there is more to a man than what appears on the surface. The idea that money cannot buy happiness is also suggested. The speakers are townspeople who admire Richard Cory. The surface and basic structure of the poem – description‚ followed by a shock ending‚ and obvious interpretations as "wealth and beauty do not mean one is happy" and "one does not know the heart of others"‚ make it liable to be dismissed as tritely conventional. In other respects the poem is seen to have hidden depths and to

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    Ice Cream Commercial

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    August 1‚ 2012‚ Little Baby’s Ice-cream‚ an ice-cream store located in Philadelphia‚ posted a highly unusual commercial called “This Is A Special Time”. The commercial was published on their official YouTube page and took the internet in a spiral of shock and curiosity. The commercial itself has a singular man created of Little Baby’s Ice-cream in front of a black background. Viewers can notice that he is raising his arm and then lowering it to reveal a spoon full of ice-cream that he continues to

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    Milgram Study

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    The ethical violations found in the original experiment (1962) included participants (teacher) giving other participants (learner) dangerous electrical shocks at a very high voltage increasing all the way up to 450 volts. The experimenter (authority) informed both the teacher and the learner participants that although the volts may be painful‚ they are not dangerous. Even though the “teacher” could hear the “learner” yell and scream as they got shocked each time‚ the “teacher” continued with the

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