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    My heart is banging through my chest. My emotions drilling through the bones in my feet. "Hello darling" says one of the choreographers at the Boston Ballet. But this isn't your everyday dance class instructor. This was Lea Anderson, co-founder of famous ballet companies, over 100 movements choreographed, LEA ANDERSON. "Hello darling" she says in a her thick American accent. My nerves increase, and my head sinks. I realize she's just greeted me, and I haven't even replied. "Hello Lea" I say. I…

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    The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood through the blood vessels and round the body. The heart is enclosed by the pericardium. The pericardium is a double layered serous sac. The heart is located between the two lungs in the middle of the chest; it will be behind and slightly to the left of the sternum. ANATOMY BOOK The heart consists of various tissue types (Revision World, 2015). The most important muscle the heart has in it is called the cardiac muscle (Revision World, 2015). Each…

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    bullet whizzed passed skimming my helmet.All the sudden bullets were coming left right and center, “get down, we're taking fire” it was too late for some of us, my heart stopped when one of the young guys fell with a hole going straight through his chest. We were all shaking with fear, for a second i thought i was in a dream only to be shoved back to reality by my lieutenant “remember boys we have one job and that is to hold down the beach until…

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    different ways. They include chest pains, increased heartbeat or palpitation, upset stomach, hyperventilation or shortness of breath, trembling and shaking, muscle tension, sweating, stomach churning, dizziness and light-headedness, hot or cold flashes, tingling sensation or numbness, going crazy, losing control and fear of dying, most of these symptoms can be non-life threatening.An important life saving tip to keep in mind is that a heart attack can seem like chest pains to someone new to…

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    one, the first soldier shrieked as he collapsed to the ground. Shot two, in Arabic the second soldier implored his forgiven as he chest burned with a bullet straight into the heart. Shot three, struck the soldier's throat he clutched his rifle. The rifle dropped, while he body thumped against the dirt. After each shot, Nurse Naomi squealed with sobs into Ethan's chest. Now, the Captain and one singular soldier stood blocking the doorway. You could hear the murmured pleas for help as the…

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    but he could have planned it better. But Dan short both them in the chest and head twice, not being planned before. He actually avoided metal detectors by coming in through the basement. He had planned killing them in the city hall actually in an office so no one could hear the shot. ¨He eventually moved to a private room so they could not be heard¨ (Assassination). Then as they went in the room Dan White shot him in his chest twice and in his head twice, then went down to the corridor and did…

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    The poem “Range-Finding” was written in 1916 by Robert Frost. This poem talks about a battle which by the date one can assume he is talking about World War 1. This poem is about a bullet being shot which hits a person in the chest but focuses on the story behind it and all the many creatures that are affected by the war that is taking place around them. The theme of this poem is war effects all people and creature regardless of if they are directly involved with the war. Robert Frost shows the…

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    The ABCDE framework (Resuscitation Council 2005) is an acronym that is used for assessment and treatment for critically ill patients. It is a framework that is widely recognised and when used correctly can form the basis for a rapid, yet systematic and therefore thorough initial assessment (Jevon 2010; Page and McKinney 2012). It also assists in determining the seriousness of the condition and helps to prioritise the interventions needed (Page and McKinney 2012; Thim et al. 2012). It is…

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    Entering the cavity again, feels for the heart, and when he finds it, he starts to pull on it. Remembering he needs to cut the heart out, he releases the skin and muscle he had been holding on to and grasps the knife. Removing his right hand from the chest cavity, he inserts the knife. Then carefully sticking his other hand inside, he clutches the heart again. Tugging on the heart, he cautiously uses the knife to cut off the arteries and veins coming from it. After he pulls the heart out, he…

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    the medical practice overall has changed greatly thanks to the adaptation of Germ Theory, which was popularized in many ways by the disease and treatment of ill soldiers during Civil War. *add info about each medical innovation (amputation, inhaler, chest wounds, facial reconstruction, prosthetics, hospital architecture, pharmacy) also add some sources from POA cuz we used the notes* SANITATION…

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