stated tribalism is not of the American way. This can be argued because past and present actions of Americans are almost parallel to tribal practices. For example, violence and killings displayed by the Klu Klux Klan, Black Panthers, and street gangs (Bloods and Crypts). In my opinion the idea of defending ones sacred birth right can be positive and does not have to result in violence. Violence is not the answer; it tends to escalate and is never
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of Blood Blood evidence is the most common, most recognized and possibly most important evidence in the world of criminal justice. Throughout the history of violent and fatal crimes, bloodstain evidence has recently begun to emerge as a recognized forensic skill. “Blood is one of the most significant and frequently encountered types of physical evidence associated with forensic investigation of death and violent crime” (Eckert & James, 11). When a violent crime has been committed, blood is
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ED Thoracotomy: To Do or Not to Do? Presentation Outline Case Presentation Initial Trauma Management Continued Trauma Management ED Thoracotomy - Indications ED Thoracotomy - Therapies ED Thoracotomy – Technique When is it Time to Quit? Summary and Conclusion Case Presentation - KA History of Present Illness: EMS arrived at 8:07am to find 30 yo male supine on street. Pt found pulseless and apneic. No witnesses identified. Neighbors state they heard multiple shots fired
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Fiber also lowers blood pressure and helps the body regain glycemic control. Fiber decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease while slowing the progression in high risk individuals. Fiber takes longer to move into the small intestine, since it is slow to digest, which contributes to the feeling of fullness (Van Horn, 1997). B vitamins (thiamin, riboflavin, niacin and foliate) play a key role in metabolism. Foliate (folic acid), one of the B vitamins, helps the body form red blood cells. Iron is
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pharynx, larynx, trachea Sand bronchi all work like a system of pipes through which the air is funnelled down into our lungs. There, in very small air sacs called alveoli, oxygen is brought into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is pushed from the blood out into the air. When something goes wrong with part of the respiratory system, such as an infection like pneumonia, it makes it harder for us to get the oxygen we need and to get rid of the waste product carbon dioxide. The Lungs Structure The
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The Bodies Exhibition at the South Street Seaport in New York City is one of several exhibitions of its kind around the world that was first displayed on August 20, 2005 in Tampa, Florida. Similar exhibitions are showing in Vienna, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Cincinnati, Santiago, Prague, Branson, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, Hartford, and Washington D.C. The exhibit is unique, consisting of real human bodies in various forms of disembowelment. Each body system was addressed
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working within the body. As the body realizes a specific place of the body needs water, the body moves the water to the location of need from an area with an elevated concentration of water. This process is referred to as osmosis; an individual’s blood pressure aids the osmosis as it moves the water from area to area of the body. Water is regarded as a solvent for dissolving material needed for appropriate functioning of the body. These functions include: minerals, amino acids, and glucose. The
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Pediatrics Ductus arteriosus: shunts blood from the pulmonary artery to the aorta, bypassing the lungs Foramen ovale: shunts blood from the right atrium to the left atrium, bypassing the right ventricle and pulmonary vasculature Gravida: # of previous pregnancies Para: # of previous births Erythroblastosis Fetalis- Hemolytic disease of the newborn resulting from fetal-maternal Rh incompatibility Apgar Scoring- Assessment of newborn well-being. The higher the score, the healthier
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Triage * Triage classifies emergency patients for assessment and treatment priorities * Triage decisions require gathering objective and subjective data rapidly and effectively to determine the type of priority situation present * Emergent situations are potentially life-threatening; they include such conditions as respiratory distress or arrest, cardiac arrest, severe chest pain, seizures, hemorrhage, severe trauma resulting in open chest or abdominal wounds, shock, poisonings, drug
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Cardiovascular disease is a condition that affects the vascular system which is the blood vessels as well as the heart. To understand the cardiovascular system it is consists of many different illnesses such as coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis, and congestive heart disease. There is three main causes to cardiovascular disease are heart attacks and heart disease. The third is an individual that has high blood pressure. When arteries become narrower as the person becomes older, the long term
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