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    Rules and instructions in the laboratory. “Laboratory is place that uses unique rules and regulations for your own protection and also others protections. So it is a must to aware with that rules and obey them”.  Before you entering the Lab you must read the PRACTICAL AND ITS PROCEDURE.  Never work alone or without teachers supervision.  Understand the hazards and symbols. (u must aware of that)  Use proper safety protection before entering the lab (wear goggles for eyes,wear lab…

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    Family Physician Essay

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    Medical physics is a branch of physics relating to medicine, and it allows physicians utilize treatments such as defibrillation or procedures such as endoscopy. Another important factor physical science has to medicine is in the MCAT. The test is broken down into 4 components, and one of them is Chemical & Physical Foundation of Biological Systems. Subjects can vary from…

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    The NCAA has created a comprehensive list of 11 different components of emergency planning and care that are to be followed by medical personnel, administration, etc. Athletic trainers play a major role in developing an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and making sure that safety is always a priority for those involved in, or spectating at, any sporting event. The first component requires that someone who is qualified to give emergency care is present and understands that they are responsible. The…

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    is the inaccurate perceptions about the risks of MRI and the cost of the procedure that might not be paid off by the insurance. MRI scans are safer methods for patients who do not have implants or objects on them as this can cause pacemakers, defibrillation device, and cochlear implants to malfunction (NPS Medicinewise, n.d.). MRI possess a significant spot in the radiology given that it has the potential to direct the course, duration, and type of intervention offered to the patient including…

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    How did I become interested in this career? I’ve always wanted to be in the medical field, I want be able to experience the feeling of Adrenaline rush, I and had the passion to help people. But I didn’t really know what health career was my calling. During my junior year of high school, last year, I was in a health careers class, because I was exploring my interest trying to find out what I wanted to major in college and what my dream job really was. While I was in this class I found out that I…

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    Cardiac Arrest Proposal

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    “I didn’t know that the survival rate for SCA victims decays by 10% for every minute without proper defibrillation; after 10 minutes, survival is negligible.” When I first read this, I was shocked. I did not realize how quickly, and without warning sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can take a life. Before recently, I have never had a reason to know about heart complications, the thousands of lives SCA has taken, or the urgent need for life saving automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in schools,…

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    What is the SCA? What Can Cause your heart to stop beating? We hear a lot about heart disease and its causes that considered from our wrong daily habits. Most of them can be treated and coexist with, but there is a disease that affects the heart and makes it stop pumping blood through the body without any introductions or previous symptoms which would lead to the death of the injured person on the spot. This disease, known as sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) • What is the sudden cardiac arrest?…

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    Netball Injury Case Study

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    P.E. Studies Sport: Netball Injury: Ligament tear Location: Ankle How the injury occurred: • Player is landing after receiving a catch but as they land they roll their ankle outwards Ways to prevent injury: • Wear supportive shoes designed for netball • Make sure the surface is flat and made with appropriate material • Tape or wear an ankle support • Warm-up before commencing exercise • Stop activity when any pain is felt even mild pain Steps involved in immediate assessment of injury: •…

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    Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and ambulance technician are terms used in some countries to denote a health care provider of emergency medical services.[1] EMTs are clinicians, trained to respond quickly to emergency situations regarding medical issues, traumatic injuries and accident scenes. Under the British system and those that are influenced by it, they are referred to as ambulance technicians (often shortened to techs), while in the American system and its influenced countries, they…

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    comprehensive assessments, cardiac dysrhythmia interpretation, arterial line medication administration/ maintenance, titration of critical/ vasoactive medications, assisted with the initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and cardiac defibrillation. While attending UNCP I became efficient at utilizing: evidence based practice, Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) principles, leadership/teamwork skills, prioritization, delegation and critical thinking. My experience at UNCP…

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