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    extremely lucky that I was on a low floor so I jumped out, and only broke my leg. First Responders were all rushing to the scene. Ambulances were everywhere rushing people to the hospital. Everybody in the city was there! Some Doctors put me on a paramedic bed and applied a cast to my broken leg. After a couple of days, the scene seemed to clear out a…

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    Ronnie Ingram Case Study

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    Whether an arrest warrant can be issued for Ronnie Ingram for the unsolved homicide. SHORT ANSWER Yes, because Ronnie Ingram was arrested for the robbery and the gun found in the robbery case was the same gun used in the homicide. It was also admitted by Damien Jones in a conducted interview that Ronnie Ingram was the murder. FACTS Based on a recent armed robbery, my team was able to solve a homicide from 1989. The recent evidence found connected to the unsolved homicide from 1989. On…

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    VIA Strengths Assessment

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    Critical Reflection - Patient having a stroke and the value of Judgement Core Value as identified using the VIA Strengths Assessment One of my core values that was challenged while on clinical placement was judgement. This value can be defined as the ability to critically think through situations and examine them from all sides, while not jumping to conclusions; being able to change one's mind in light of evidence and weighing all evidence fairly. Awareness and Description of the situation…

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    harm someone is not an assault; however, a threat combined with a raised fist could be enough to commit the crime of assault if there is a reasonable apprehension of harm to the victim. Assault against a public servant, such as a firefighter, paramedic, police officer, or teacher, carries a stiffer punishment. For Example: Brandi becomes…

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    Mindset Essay Examples

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    Mindset Essay ` In life I have always had dreams. When I was little, I always wanted to play in the NBA, or be a superhero just like your average little boy would. As I progressed through my teenage life everything began to become so real, I begin to realize my past dreams would never become true and that I then had to become more realistic about what I really wanted to do with my life. On August 6th, 2013 something happened in my life that made me realize just what I wanted to do with my life.…

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    They also should seek the help of Allah when sick before they turn to a doctor’s facility or hospital. Muslims prefer to be treated by a doctor or paramedic of the same sex. Muslim woman like to wear long hospital gowns with long sleeves. In Islam it is not forbidden to use medicine to help with ailments but they also use natural and herbal substances and spiritual cures. Also some Muslim use a hospital…

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    My parents did not care about my education and put it all solely in my hands. As a fourteen-year-old kid this sounded great and the school system had already labeled me as non-college bound since my parents both went into trades (firefighter and paramedic) instead of getting a formal four-year degree. As a confused teen I found this freedom in not taking any 'hard' classes was wonderful this however caused a lot of…

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    My original plan of becoming a paramedic was swept away by a new calling. Exploring higher education was intimidating due to existing circumstances within my family. My parents had only completed high school, which made traversing the challenges of university daunting. Nevertheless, I pursued…

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    remorse and self-deprecating disgust. The combative trance I had entered into quickly disappeared as my instinctive desire to help him took over. Despite having been on the receiving end of many injuries in the past, I was new to dealing them. As the paramedics lifted my opponent onto a stretcher, his mother cast me a grimace full of reproach that hit me in the gut like a sharp…

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    NY MED Character Analysis

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    NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital that depicted real life medical situations in an emergency setting. Terence Wrong the executive producer of “NY MED” said, “We have heard many stories of people who are inspired to go to medical school, to become nurses or paramedics, or to head into particular specialties like trauma or transplant surgery after watching our show.” The hospital’s vice president of public affairs, Myrna Manners, told PR Week, “You can’t buy this kind of publicity, an eight-part…

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