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    cold. I looked down and I saw that a metal piece had her stomach and she was losing a lot of blood. . I started to panic so I ripped off my shirt and squeezed it on her stomach,to keep pressure on her stomach. I faintly heard the ambulance. “Willow don’t worry the ambulance.” I said reassured…

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    wakes up in an ambulance, when the last place they thought they were was in their kitchen, helping make dinner, fear tends to strike them in the heart. I know this because that’s what happened to myself. The memory itself is very fuzzy, even at the present day, years later, I have no memory of that entire day except making dinner with my family and what happened after I woke up in the ambulance. The day I was first diagnosed with Grand mal seizures was a rough one. I woke up in an…

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    When I enrolled at Northwest Missouri State University, I did so with the intention of becoming a marine biologist. I had a strong passion for the ocean and coral reefs, which I wanted to apply towards my future career. During the summer after my freshman year, I began a research project with Dr. Jay McGhee to determine if marine biology was right for me. After completing the research at the end of my sophomore year, I decided that I wanted to pursue a different degree. Despite this decision,…

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    the store. She was shot in her stomach. And she was covered with blood. The lady who came inside the store was her sister, and she was worried and very nervous. A few minutes later, one ambulance and four police car arrived. Emergency medical technicians put the women on the stretcher and get her in the ambulance. Police started investigating again, and they were asking people if they saw anything. The lady’s sister told us that they had been driving when a white van stopped their car, and the…

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    Shortly the ambulance had made it there all I could see where blue and red flashing lights in my eyes. I felt the ambulance man pick me up and put me on the stretcher. It felt like life was going in slow motion and all I could feel and hear was my heart pumping blood. Also I could notice that the man was talking to me. Chad was saying “everything is going to be okay, I promise ” but the rest of the stuff was bleary and sounded like they were uttered. When they closed the ambulance doors I…

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    Case Presentation Presenting features Upon the first encounter with the patient, the mother brought the child in her arms to the ambulance. The patient appeared to be nervous, scared and even started to cry. The child was left in her mother’s arms, this making the child be a little at ease. Without a thermometer, it was still evident that the child was most definitely burning up. Medical It was obvious that the patient had a fever, which was later to be discovered that I was caused by an…

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    Dialysis Placement

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    Over the radio I hear Ambulance 57 being dispatched to transport a 75-year-old male patient to their dialysis appointment. My partner and I rush to the ambulance and quickly arrive at the nursing home. We speak to the RN at the nurses’ station and obtain a full medical history of the patient. I notice that he had lived in the nursing home for almost 10 years and had recently been diagnosed with end stage renal failure and was going to his first dialysis appointment. As I enter the room and…

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    I have done so by developing member engagement handbook chapters and guidelines in collaboration with other experienced St John Ambulance NSW members. They include general procedures for data collection, recruitment processes, newsletters and incentive schemes. According to members who have just taken on the new role as part of the Member Engagement Team, they are well structured and…

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    said nothing, but she was holding her back. When the paramedics and a police officer arrived, they put the plaintiff on a stretcher. The policeman spoke with the witness’ husband and the witness accompanied the plaintiff to the hospital in the ambulance. At no time did the plaintiff speak. When they arrived at the hospital, the plaintiff was taken into the emergency room and the witness waited in the waiting area for her husband and father-in-law. The plaintiff was released from the…

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    The vehicle was parked inside the garage with all the doors of the vehicle and garage closed. The vehicle had a large amount of visible condensation throughtout the entire of the vehicle. Walsh was removed from her vehicle and placed inside the ambulance where she began to have cardiac problems and learned she had a low blood sugar which continued to drop. EMS personell was actively working on the patient and requested this officer to have a county dispatcher send Life Flight to the…

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