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    An electrolyte is an ionised component of a living cell, blood or any other matter and can conduct electricity when molten or dissolved. There are many different electrolytes found in our body such as sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and so forth. Electrolytes have many functions throughout the body for instance controlling the water balance in the body. Also assisting transmitting nerve impulses and helping your muscles relax and contract. For example Sodium chloride which is also know by…

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    Diabetes: Map Analysis

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    Map Analysis Essay Many people like to joke about how Americans are going to keel over die from diabetes or cardiac arrest. These individuals might find it surprising to learn that the US is actually among the countries with the lowest deaths per 100,000 people of “said” conditions. The map shows the mortality rate of humans due to cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in the year 2008. Cardiovascular disease refers to an illness caused by problems with the blood vessels, arteries, and veins…

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    Ethical Theory In Nursing

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    Ethics is crucial in the practice of medicine. There are many moral dilemmas that nurses deal with on a daily basis and there are two branches of ethical theories that we can put to use to help guide ethical decision making in daily medical practice. Deontology is an ethical theory that translates as the of the study of duty. This theory focuses on rules and duties. The influential philosopher name Immanuel Kant is associated with Deontology. Kant’s deontological perspective entails that…

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    surgeons were able to harvest her organs for donor transplantation. According to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the patient’s family was informed that Ms. Burns had permanent brain impairment and experienced cardiorespiratory arrest, thus ultimately placing her at the operating table. The report stated that Ms. Burns suffered from a drug overdose and was not responsive. However, in the same report a nurse testifies to documenting vital signs of life and movement, such as…

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    Mr. Baze Case Study

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    Ralph Baze, Jr. was convicted of the 1992 murders of Sheriff Steven Bennett and Deputy Sheriff Arthur Briscoe, whom he shot in the back when they attempted to arrest him pursuant to an outstanding Ohio multiple-felony arrest warrant. (Murderpedia). Thomas Bowling, Jr. was convicted of shooting and killing husband Mr. Eddie Early and his wife Mrs. Tina Early on the morning of April 9, 1990 while sitting in their car before opening their family-owned dry cleaning business; their 2-year-old child…

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    Treadmill Research Paper

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    Treadmill is considered as the best equipment to strengthen your heart. Exercising every day just for 15 minutes can help you develop sustainable stamina and body strength for an energized personal and professional life. It eliminates the risk of cardiac arrests and is also a good way to stay healthy for the people having heart problems. Mental Boost: Exercising every day forces you to aim for superiority. It pushes you to put more effort than the previous day to accomplish your goals. It…

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    diclofenac when used with furosemide can decrease the blood pressure and lower the diuretic effects of this medication. And finally, droperidol mixed with this drug can produce an increased risk of cardiotoxicity (QT prolongation) that may result in a cardiac…

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    psychological distress, and attitudes toward work and family life” effect ones subjective outcome (George, 1996). One event in Shannon’s life that has contributed to who she is as a person was her boyfriend’s mom, Shelly, going into cardiac arrest. Shelly going into cardiac arrest was an extremely hard time for Shannon and her boyfriend, Zach. They went through many different levels of psychological distress at the time of the event and are still are facing struggles now; however, these…

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    Rodney King Research Paper

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    Laurence Powell, and Stacey Koon were sent to prison for 32 months. The other officers were set free. Rodney King won the trial and received 3.8 million dollars. Rodney King continued to live through hard time, and eventually died on June 17, 2012 from cardiac…

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    How Did Al Capone Capture

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    into severe criminal history. He started to avoid the police until one day The police capturing Al Capone someone found him. Al Capone was arrested on October 6, 1931. Capone avoided prosecution until one agent created a plan which resulted into his arrest. This effected criminals, police, and the people. It changed the people of New York and Chicago because now they wouldn't have to worry about a criminal out on the streets. His work today still inspires criminals and the capture…

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