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    An arrest is “the use of legal authority to deprive someone of his or her freedom of movement” (“Arrest”, n.d.). Law enforcement officers make an arrest when they take a suspect into custody. The general law of arrest includes probable cause, an arrest warrant, and the procedure of an arrest. For an arrest to be legal and valid, an officer must have probable cause that the suspect committed a crime. An arrest warrant is not always required. This paper will give a detailed discussion on the…

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    administer the possibly life saving measure. All high schools should require a cpr course to be taking in order to graduate because Cpr saves lives, most cardiac arrest situations occur at home, and so they should be able to tell the difference between cardiac arrest and a heart attack. About 900 americans die everyday due to cardiac arrest According to the new york times. when you know how to perform Cpr you might be saving a relative's life, loved ones, or even a stranger. One of the reasons…

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    Issue One: Did Justice Anthopolous err in finding that the police detention of the Applicants and the vehicle was lawful and not arbitrary under s. 9 of the Charter? Justice Anthopolous was correct in finding that the detention of the vehicle and the occupants within did not violate section 9 of the charter of rights and freedoms (the right to not be arbitrarily detained) and the detention of the vehicle was lawful and not arbitrary, the detention of Alomar and Bell was the result of an ongoing…

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    For the major focal point of this discourse, as explained before, advance directives are used to convey the patient and families’ preference in treatment, including to do or not resuscitate when the patient may suffer from cardiac or respiratory arrest after. The aim of CPR is to save the patient, but the evidence shows that the implementation of CPR does not ensure a high rate of survival to hospital discharge (Enohumah et al., 2006; Landry, Parker, & Phillips, 1992; McNally et al., 2011). Due…

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    Upon review of the article entitled, “Domestic Violence and Mandatory Arrest Laws: To What Extent Do They Influence Police Arrest Decisions?” located in The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, by David Hirschel, Eve Buzawa, April Pattavina and Don Faggiani (2007), volume 98, number 1, research found that intimate partner violence arrest rates have risen as a direct result of the implementation of mandatory and preferred arrest domestic violence laws (p.255). However, this research also…

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    about one's past and true intentions. Sometimes it's just hard to get a feel for someone. Maybe someone you know seems too genuine and this raises suspicions. When an arrest is made, a public record is created. Even if the person is found to be innocent and not convicted of a crime, a public court record will still exists. Public arrest records contain information regarding the charges that were filed along with…

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    Searches and Arrests without Warrants Not all searches, or arrests must be made with an executed warrant. An example I will talk about is how my brother got arrested for a DUI. Now, driving under the influence is a huge risk anyone can take. Knowing you are under the influence and still deciding to drive not knowing what can happen can cause your own life or others. Previous to the arrest of my brother, the officer had watched him drink some alcohol for over two hours. Prior to the stop, the…

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    hypothermia in cardiac arrest has shown improved neurological outcome rate in multiple trials. Current AHA guidelines report Class 1, Level B recommendation of therapeutic hypothermia for cardiac arrest with out-of-hospital shockable rhythm while it is a Class 2b, level B recommendation for in-hospital cardiac arrest with any rhythm or out of hospital arrest with a non- shockable rhythm. In North Shore Medical Center, therapeutic hypothermia is offered to all cardiac arrest patients who do not…

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    disease. About 60% of these deaths due to sudden cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest always comes sudden without any warning, it affects both young and adult, and the symptoms of the affected patient are no breathing and loss of consciousness. It can happen at any place home, work and other places. Most of these cases end to death. We can save many lives through training more people to do CPR. If the effective CPR applied soon after cardiac arrest that could lead to increase the patient’s chance for…

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    Cardiac Arrest Love is just not a word but an action that could mean a lot more to a person. Like when you see your loved ones and huge them. So when you’re that passionate and have the love you feel very emotional to that person. The theme is explaining how affectionate you’re to your loved ones and how you’ll do anything to save them. Like whenever you have been trying to keep your mind in place but can’t because, you’re thinking how your loved ones are. Even when you’re not thinking about…

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