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    “Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation (CPCR, formerly abbreviated as CPR) is the treatment required to save an animal (or human) life when suffering cardiopulmonary arrest.”(Gfeller) CPR is the act of manually restoring blood flow and to oxygenate the heart, brain, and lungs by applying firm pressure continuously when compressing over the heart. To perform CPR on a Labrador, you first need to move the patient to a centralized location that has easy access to an anesthesia machine for oxygen…

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    The article “ Understanding and Theorizing the Role of Culture in the Conceptualizations of Successful Aging and Lifelong Learning” by Maureen Tam is an informative and insightful article that examines culture through continuous learning and successful aging as one progresses through life, and being able to accept and appreciate it. This article by Tam explains elderly individuals’ understandings and own value systems about cultural importance to examine the relation between the ideas of…

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    Coordinating mechanisms shall be taken on for vital disaster functions while not omitting out local civil and community groups. It is desirable to organise ahead of time. The above recommended strategies could improve problem disentangling abilities and its chances of success. A reactive, elastic and efficient logistics…

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    their abdominal area, is experiencing continuous headaches, and feels nauseous with a rapid pulse, it is advised that they go to the hospital or visit the emergency room immediately. One of the diseases that the person might have based on the above symptoms is Pancreatitis. What Is Pancreatitis? The Pancreas is a large gland located behind the stomach and beside the small intestine. It mainly has two main functions. The first function is the endocrine function which is the production of…

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    The main characteristics of SCRUM are as follows: • SCRUM process is iterative (that means the projects is done in successive cycles called as sprints) and incremental (the functionality of the product increase during each iteration by adding new functions). • In SCRUM team does not work as sequential process; it works as a complete cross functional team. Hence parallel development takes place and takes less time to develop the product. • SCRUM process is reviewed on daily basis (there are daily…

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    Substance abuse has many contributing factors. Substance abuse is the excessive use of drugs and or alcohol. Many people don 't understand why abusers become so dependent on drugs. People who use drugs for a long time can change the structure and function of the brain(webmd). This leads to the impairment of a person 's self-control and the ability to make smart decisions(webmd). Ultimately making the user take more drugs. Using and abusing are two different matters. when someone is using drugs…

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    Afib Case Study

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    (AFL) is to provide a reliable approach of care across. Guidelines are as follow: Diagnosis/Evaluation • Assessment of signs and symptoms • Electrocardiogram (ECG) • Physical exam • Laboratory test • Imaging (chest x-ray, echocardiogram) • Continuous telemetry monitoring Treatment/Management • Resuscitation and consideration of other conditions contributing to instability • Direct current cardioversion • Rate-controlling agents (calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, amiodarone,…

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    Developments There are several learnings that Google implemented in their HR practices. Shift to Data-Based People Management decision • Google realized that for a company that dominates its respective spectrum by its focus and implementation on continuous innovation, it has to shift to people management. • The current practices of HR was 20th century principles, and risk averse instincts • Google came up with a new system and termed it as ‘People’s Analytics’. • The bedrock of innovation is…

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    Throughout the film Shrek there are various uses of non diegetic sound as well as dialogue, music and sound effects, which functions in the film in order to emphasize and reveal its characters, creates rhythm/continuity, shapes the audience’s feelings and grasp the audience’s attention. For example, Donkey insisting on following Shrek and talking to him despite Shrek demanding him to be quiet. From the very beginning, Donkey’s ongoing dialogue throughout the entire film reveals his character to…

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    procurement practices; and identify innovative procurement procedures and strategies. (D.1.22, pg.3, para 4., green-highlight) B. The Procurement Performance Management Assessment Program (PPMAP) is a three-pronged approach consisting of: (1) Continuous Self-Monitoring, (Annual Self-Assessments, and (3) Rotating Field Activity Reviews. Each AIR-2.0 department shall continuously self-monitor, perform annual self-assessments and…

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