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    Paramedics: A Short Story

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    I couldn't feel anything. The last thing I remembered was watching the paramedics take my mom away from my grip as I walled and thrashed with all of my remaining strength until an officer held me down. The second his foreign hands touched my body I clawed at his face. I felt the tears surface my checks. "Mom!" My lungs croaked with every word. My sorrowful eyes followed the speeding ambulance as it disappeared from my sight. The officer wrapped his arms around my fragile shoulders meanwhile my…

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    she's even in the same troop with me. I don't know why, but recently every time I see her I get this feeling. I don't know to describe it except for a pain in my chest and somewhere a lower. She's nothing special: brown hair in a ponytail low on her head, round face, average height and build, hazel eyes, not exceptionally large or small chest but, large enough that it's noticeable. I hate her. It was drilled into us since we reached of age that any feelings like this were useless. They're…

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    was going to do and how to counter it. In the end I won because I used my intellect to best him. Wrestling is a sport for the people who are intellectual. A wrestling match involves predicting the opponents move before it happens, almost like a chest match. Also being able to recognizing his flaws and venerability during the match, to get an advantage. The sport…

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    chemotherapy usually cures the cancer, leading to long-term survival rates of 60%-90%. In adults, long-term survival rates are about 70% to 80%. Are there prenatal tests? Yes. Some include a bone marrow biopsy, chest x-ray, and lymph node biopsy. You can also get a CT scan of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Could the disorder be…

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    Ecg Research Paper

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    protected, safety of the patient or practitioner cannot be guaranteed, or it delays transit time to the detriment of over- all patient management. Relative contraindications include trauma and the inability to place electrodes correctly on the chest, extensive skin conditions and burns. Screening the general population is not currently recommended. How accurate is the ECG? It is important to recognise that a 12-lead ECG is never 100 per cent accurate. Inac- curacy can arise from…

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    human body. Cystic Fibrosis has several symptoms, treatments, and impacts on the lives of those who are diagnosed. As said before, CF has many known symptoms such as salty tasting skin, thick mucus accumulation, poor growth and weight, frequent chest infections, etc. Because infants are not normally checked for these symptoms after birth, CF is most commonly…

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    O O Angel K. Nickel 0 I 5 as PULMONARY TB 2 Abstract The world was astounded by the dramatic increase in Tuberculosis cases occurring in 1985. The disease strongly affects the lungs however if serious enough it can happen anywhere in the body. An individuals with the TB disease can spread the infection through air. This means that a simple cough, laugh, sneeze, or singing can spread it to anyone within close range. A normal healthy adult can be infected but yet have no complication or symptoms,…

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    Vital Signs Research Paper

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    Before a blood pressure can be taken, a quality stethoscope and an appropriately sized blood pressure cuff is needed. A stethoscope has two pieces that go in the ears to listen and long tube like piece of rubber, with a chest piece on the bottom. When choosing the right size blood pressure cuff, a person needs to determine if they are taking it on an adult, child, or a bigger person. The first step is to make sure the patient is relaxed for about five minutes. The patient…

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Report

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    include acute fever, relative hypertension, jaundice, ulcers, increase in respirations in acute chest syndromes, cough and hyperactive precordium. The patients may also experience joint pains…

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    Also called the transitional hold, this position requires the baby to be held flat against the chest and is usually done while sitting down (“Proper”). It is very similar to the cradle hold technique but allows for more control of the baby’s head. To feed from the right breast, the mother will support her baby’s head and body with her left forearm…

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