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    deception. It is also one of the few methods of lie detection acceptable for use in criminal proceedings. This machine allows examiners to determine if the subject is attempting to be deceptive by collecting physiological data such as blood pressure, pulse and respiration. Over the years the polygraph has proven to be one of the most effective tools for detecting deception. The reliability and effectiveness of polygraph has been debated for decades despite various evidences proving its…

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    Cutting funding is a thing that happens all the time. The ethical issue intensity will begin to sort out the facts (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell,2015). It’s just not as noticeable until it happens to you. This is a dilemma that affects the entire world. The community based organization are generally the hardest hit (Beer, 2014). Social Service funding are affected the most (Beer, 2014). They are affected by more than just monetary funding. Thirty percent of anything is a lot. A reduction of…

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    MITRAL STENOSIS Mitral stenosis is the narrowing of inlet valve into the left ventricle leading to an obstruction of inflow of blood from left atrium to the left ventricle during diastole. HEMODYNAMICS: Fibrosis of mitral ring, commissural adhesions and contracture of valve leaflets result in mitral stenosis. Due to the obstruction caused by the mitral stenosis left atrial pressure increases, which results in hypertrophy of left atrium. Increased left atrial pressurein turn increases pulmonary…

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    en route assessment starts when the patient is loaded in the ambulance. En route assessment begins with a repeat of the initial assessment and ensuring that the patient still has a patent airway, breathes or is being properly ventilated, and has a pulse. This is known as "taking (or checking) vitals." Communications EMS uses dedicated MED channels to communicate. EMS care providers should always inform other members of the system of their whereabouts, actions and status of a patient. This may…

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    PACU Reflection

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    This week in clinical, me and another nursing student were assigned to go and visit the PACU. All patients are admitted to the PACU, Post-anesthesia care unit, following surgery. We visited the PACU in the first week of clinical, so I was familiar with the environment. When I first walked into the PACU it was empty, but the nurse told me just give it a few minutes it is going to get busy. I was assigned to be with a nurse for the day and observe how she takes care of patients after surgery is…

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou’s poems both illustrate the experience of people who are oppressed by intolerance, prejudice, and unfair laws through the central image of the caged bird. Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird” reflects isolation and helplessness through the image of the caged bird. Angelou Explains to us how the caged bird feels. “On the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom”(34 - 37). Angelou expresses the restraint and subjugation of african americans through…

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    Seizures are a neurological condition that is defined as the disruptions in the electrical activity of brain, which leads to alterations of the senses, behavior, and consciousness. First mentioned centuries ago, this disorder had many stigmas attached. It was thought to be the work of witches or demons, and people with epilepsy were shunned. (Langone, 2003) Epilepsy is the Greek word for seizure, and a patient is considered epileptic if they have experienced more than 2 episodes of seizure…

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    The piece “Weep you no more” from Seven Elizabethan Songs, Op. 12 by Roger Quilter is from the Elizabethan era. Roger Quilter was an English composer and came from a wealthy family. The lyrics of the song come from a poem of an unknown source. Without a known author, the poem is left up to the interpretation of the performer. The poem has a certain rhythm when performed, and that rhythm is transferred into the rhythmic pattern of the lyrics. There are multiple metaphors which can be found in…

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    Ground Beetles

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    (Arndt et al., 2011). Ground beetles are often chosen for study because they are abundant in most terrestrial habitats, diverse, taxonomically well known, serve as sensitive bioindicators of habitat change, easy to capture. Through a series of taxon pulses, they have radiated to drier environments as well as higher latitudes and altitudes…

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    propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication at his home on North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, said he had found Jackson in his room, not breathing and with a barely detectable pulse, and that he administered CPR on Jackson to no avail. After a call was placed to 9-1-1 at 12:21 p.m., Jackson was treated by paramedics at the scene and was later pronounced dead at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.[1] On the eve of…

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