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    Ethical: value and principle Justice involves the respect of people, the decisions they make and their personal rights. Not allowing an individual to partake in dignifies death is associated to the righteousness and liabilities of charity. Charity entails that we aid in allowing people’s lives to become satisfactory. There are people all throughout the world dying from starvation and terminal illnesses. Ethically it is challenging to reason that because one did not donate additionally to…

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    Reserve Component 68W Sustainment The Army Reserve Component (RC) is, in general, required to meet the same training requirements of the Active Component (AC) but must do so with less time available. The RC must also be proficient in their Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) and remain qualified for those MOSs. Due to a lack of the necessary required training days needed to meet obligatory sustainment mandates, the RC is not as welled trained or proficient as they could be. This is…

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    Nursing Simulations

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    Benjamin Franklin once said, “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” A huge part of nursing education is learning and practicing hands on skills. Students usually start by practicing these skills in what is known as “simulations.” Many times these simulations are set up like hospitals with hospital beds, manikins, and medical supplies all to prompt learning. Using these simulations is a huge resource for nursing students. They allow students to practice and…

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    Low Body Mass Index

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    However, they excluded people with certain conditions: those with “liver or renal dysfunctions..., undergoing cancer chemotherapy, cardiopulmonary resuscitation..., ICU admission during hospitalization, or operation during hospitalization”(Miura et al., 2016). One strategy implemented in this experiment was that researches gave the patients a daily dose of Ampicillin/sulbactam 12g/day after learning…

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    Impulse Oximetry

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    Introduction/Background Pulse oximetry (PO) is the one of most commonly used non-invasive medical device that evaluates the patient’s oxygen saturation in the peripheral arteries (SpO2). Thus, it alerts healthcare professionals and allow early detection of hypoxaemia in patients that requires prompt treatment. PO has become an essential tool that widely used in monitoring patients’ clinical conditions in intensive care, perioperative care, emergency care, acute and sub-acute healthcare…

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    Epiglottitis Case Study

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    and treated, saw cases of croup and learned how the disease differed from epiglottitis, and saw children with severe asthmatic attacks being carried into the emergency room, and following the appropriate treatment, allowed to walk out of the emergency room as if nothing had ever happened. Call taught me many things about people as well. I learned a claim by a North Philadelphia mother that her child had "weasels in his chest" really meant the child was asthmatic and wheezing. I also learned,…

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    Paramedics Essay

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    Paramedics are similar to EMTs where they both are quick responders to the sick and injured in emergencies. While responding, paramedics are able to bandage a wound, asses a patient’s condition and identify the path of treatment needed, provide first-aid and life support treatment, transport patients in an ambulance to a hospital, and report knowledge of the patient to the staff at the hospital. Some paramedics are able to work on a helicopter or airplane with the proper training and equipment.…

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    The UNOS list include every patient in United States who are waiting for an organ transplant. Also, they have different criteria for each organ. For example, heart transplant UNOS requires doctors to submit a blood type, demographics, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and many more medical histories. Where for liver transplants patients are require to submit Model for End Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score, demographic information, blood type, diagnosis in order to list patients, and urinary test.…

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    “Nurses are the heart of healthcare” and nurses have a lot responsibility. My topic is nursing I have wanted to be a nurse my whole life, but I don’t have much experience in the medical field. The only things that I do know is what I have learned in health science one and two. There is a lot of information that nurses have to learn and I can’t wait to learn them. A there is lots of information about nursing that many people probably didn’t know. (Welcome to the quote garden) Nursing is, by…

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    Should Euthanasia be banned? The topic of euthanasia arouses much ethical debate and controversy. Euthanasia is the termination of a person’s life to end their suffering, usually through the injection of drugs. Debates about the ethics of euthanasia and medical assisted suicide date from ancient Greece and Rome. Nowadays, euthanasia comes in four main different forms. The first one is “active” euthanasia, which happens when a person directly and deliberately causes the patient's death. The…

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