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The Catholic Key Blog: Little Sisters of the Poor urgently oppose HHS Mandate
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Little Sisters of the Poor urgently oppose HHS Mandate. On March 1, the Little Sisters of the Poor’s center for communications in Baltimore released a statement claiming the HHS insurance mandate “violates the individual and collective religious liberty and freedom of conscience of the Little Sisters serving in this country.”. Sister Beatrice Mary Scully, lsp, of the Little Sisters’ Jeanne Jugan Center in Kansas City sent the statement to the. Posted by Jack Smith. Do whatever He ...
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REANYMA: 16/OCT/14: DÍA EUROPEO DEL PARO CARDIACO
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16/OCT/14: DÍA EUROPEO DEL PARO CARDIACO. Este 16 de Octubre de 2014, por segunda vez consecutiva en Europa, se ha celebrado el Día del Paro Cardiaco (European Restart a Heart Day). En esta ocasión, el lema escogido por el European Resuscitation Council (ERC). Para la conmemoración ha sido " Tus manos pueden salvar la vida de un ser querido. El Consejo Español de RCP (y todas sus entidades miembros) se ha adherido, como el año pasado, a la iniciativa del ERC,. Además de estas sesiones de entrenamiento, e...
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Anaesthesia-Intensive care: ABOUT US
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We intend to post educational resources and news in Anaesthesia and Intensive care. The only reason I am working hard to post these important Clinical practise points as algorithm is that,I believe there is a big scope to make learning easier. Learning actually involves very simple aspects like, assimilation storing and recall of information. Knowledge is empowering,. There is so much more to learn,I do not want anything I learnt to be wasted or dissipated,but rather spread and empower others. Lecture: A...
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KI-yak: Safe Paddling
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KI-yak : Blogging about Sea Kayaking on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea. Wednesday, 11 May 2011. Well, if you're thinking about sea-kayaking on Kangaroo Island, I guess you need to have a fair idea of what you are doing. I'm a little disconcerted when people rock up to go paddling in T-shirts and jeans, with a sit-on-top kayak and a pair of whitewater paddles. You ain't coming sea-kayaking with me, with that shit. A real sea kayak. For me, se...
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The Voices Have Spoken. But To What End? | The Eve Editorial
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About The Eve Editorial. The Voices Have Spoken. But To What End? September 29, 2014. Making it’s rounds today was the masterful piece of grandstanding by TheMittani. That garnered support quickly throughout null sec leaderships at an astounding rate. When you look at the list of names, you could get easily impressed by the political clout that stepped up to “put aside” feelings and unite around TheMittani for the greater good of null? 8220;…remove the current need for vast coalitions”. Would this mean t...
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The Catholic Key Blog: KCMO Interviews Bishop Finn on Election / Obama
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Monday, November 3, 2008. KCMO Interviews Bishop Finn on Election / Obama. KCMO 710's Chris Stigall. Interviewed Bishop Finn on the subject of the election this morning. As he has in the past, Bishop Finn emphasized the priority of life and had this to say, excerpt:. Chris Stigall: There are Catholics listening right now who are thinking strongly or are convinced that they will vote for Barack Obama. What would you say to them? Bishop Finn: I would say, give consideration to your eternal salvation. Bisho...
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Doc Cottle's Desk: Pulmonary Embolus: See the echo, and believe the ECG!
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Now 100% more board-certified! Saturday, December 13, 2014. Pulmonary Embolus: See the echo, and believe the ECG! Too many people are nihilistic about studying the ECG for signs of PE, and believe that the ECG is too non-specific to play a role. In particular, two beliefs stick in my craw:. 8220;The most common sign of PE on the ECG is tachycardia”. This is not necessarily true. For example, Ferrari found that TWI in V1-V4 was far more common in PE ( 68. Of patients) than was sinus tachycardia (only 36.
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Doc Cottle's Desk: The stethoscope – “it’s not a lie if you believe it.”
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Now 100% more board-certified! Thursday, July 9, 2015. The stethoscope – “it’s not a lie if you believe it.”. The skillful use of the stethoscope is a key element of the physical exam. Introduced in 1816, it afforded an unprecedented “view” inside the body. Since then it has evolved to become synonymous with being a physician (as well as nurse, paramedic, tech, etc. Can reveal in an x-ray; we discovered that subatomic particles can be excited in a magnetic field. We need to stop, take a deep breath, look...
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Doc Cottle's Desk: Is the shoulder in? Use ultrasound!
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Now 100% more board-certified! Thursday, June 4, 2015. Is the shoulder in? It was a classic “good news/bad news” sign out. The attending who was signing out to me admitted that this wasn't the cleanest sign-out, but they had a plan. Had a shoulder dislocation, but the read on the X-ray was equivocal. Can I order a clinical correlation? Given this unclear picture, the plan was to try sedation, and pop it back in place. Now, ultrasound is not usually. Side of the screen oriented to the lateral. As usual, U...
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Doc Cottle's Desk: December 2013
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Now 100% more board-certified! Monday, December 2, 2013. Women, ACS, and "atypical" symptoms - new study. I was excited to read the new study " Sex-Specific Chest Pain Characteristics in the Early Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction.". My excitement was tempered when I saw Ryan Radecki's take on the article. Fundamentally flawed" - ouch. True, the study by Gimenez. 8220;gold-standard” investigation. But how do we proceed until that rare trial is conducted? Most importantly, this was a prospective.