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    Shift Work Paramedics

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    Shift work has a detrimental impact on paramedics which compromises clinical judgement and patient safety. Paramedics are constantly and increasingly faced with heavy workloads that are mentally, emotionally, and physically tiring (Anstey, Tweedie, & Lord, 2016). Rostered shift work influences a loss of routine causing fatigue, sleep disturbance, and can potentially have a negative influence on a paramedic’s mental health (Sofianopoulos, Williams, Archer, and Thompson, 2011). This assignment…

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    While many of us voice our strong desire to be involved in a love relationship, we often complain about them once we are deeply rooted in them. For some, we experience a series of difficult relationships. For others, we live in a marriage or life partnership that feels like hard work. Most relationships don’t work out between a man and a woman is because they cannot work out their differences. There is constant interpretation, explanations and apologies for assumptions and miscommunication. For…

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    under school supervision and student speech outside of the school. Outside of school students are fully covered by their first amendment right. When a student's freedom of speech is done outside of school the speech will not disturb the class, interrupt the curriculum, or not threaten the school in any way. However, off campus comments can result in on-campus…

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    dizziness, and Adams-stokes syndrome. "Adams-stokes syndrome is a condition of fainting spells caused by heart block, often AV block, and can lead to bradycardia, slow heart rate, and a decrease in cardiac output" (Umassmededu, 2016). Third degree heart block has the most severe symptoms of all witch include dizziness, fatigue, fainting, shortness of breath, and chest pain. Treatment The treatment of heart block can vary depending on the severity and cause of the condition. If heart block in…

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    Osmosis

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    Just like living organisms, potatoes are made up of tiny, living units called cells. Each cell is surrounded by a cell membrane assisting in the transportation of molecules as well as protecting and keeping out harmful molecules. (Tucker, 2006) The reason certain potatoes gained mass while some lose over the 24 hour period is solely affected by the relationship between the concentrations of the solute in the cell verse the concentration outside the cell. As discussion in the introduction, the…

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    An American citizen, Tom, is going to the average convenience store to buy himself his regular, a six-pack of Budweiser beer. Tom goes to this convenience store every day to buy himself the same thing. This wasn’t a problem until he received probation for his job, making him go part-time, and eventually making his wife and child leave him. The saddened, middle-aged Tom is just like one-third of others who drink alcohol and suffer from major depression. (“Alcohol and Depression”) Whenever a…

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    intended audience of this book is as the large print and colourful illustrations are elements of a children’s book, however the timeline, mini-biographies and historical content in tiny text are more appropriate for an older audience. The story interrupts the lyrics of Stan Roger’s Canadian folk song “Northwest Passage” with very tiny informative text making it difficult for readers to follow the text as it flips back and forth. This picture book also has a very Eurocentric approach when…

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    The article talks about how earlier studies showed that alcohol violence by drinking too much has shown the outcome of people losing restraint. The article then goes into talking about how Alcohol is a neurotoxin and how neurotoxins interrupt the role of the frontal lobe. It then goes to talk about how denial of one drinking too much can lead to brain damage. It states that the more alcohol people drink the more likely they are to be more violent as well as more likely to deny any need…

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    Parental Censorship Rights Parental Censorship Rights awards parents the ability to monitor their child’s exposure to today’s various types of media. The ability, from day one, to determine if the information will be appropriate for the age and maturity of their child. Parent’s initial right to teach, to inform, or decide for their child what they deem as age appropriate and responsible age of the child should not be scorned. There are crowds of people who would disagree with this right of the…

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    PTSD In The Sorrow Of War

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition that often occurs after a person experiences a traumatic life event. One of the more common causes of PTSD is the experience of active combat during a time of war. There is wide a range of common symptoms associated with PTSD, including nightmares, flashbacks, depression, sleep disturbances, and a “fight or flight” response in certain situations. The symptoms of PTSD can be divided into four broad categories: reliving, avoidance, negative…

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