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first aid: July 2011
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Friday, July 22, 2011. The ABC of life. Three elements are involve in getting oxygen to the brain. The air passage, or Air way, must be open so that oxygen can enter the body, breathing must take place so that oxygen can enter the blood stream via the lungs; and he blood must travel around the body (the Circulation, taking the oxygen to all the tissues and organs, including the brain. Posted by Sandi at 4:02 AM. How to remove Clothes in casualty for First Aider. How is Examining a Casualty for First Aid.
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first aid: November 2011
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Sunday, November 06, 2011. Pain management of non pharmacology. Posted by Sandi at 10:56 AM. How to remove Clothes in casualty for First Aider. How is Examining a Casualty for First Aid. How to check Signs and Symptoms for first Aider. The Practice of First Aid. How to Cope with Stress for First aider. How to do First Aid in Electrical Injuries Situati. How to cloth on Fire in First Aid. First Aid in Fires. How to become travel nurse.
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first aid: December 2011
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Sunday, December 11, 2011. 4 Herbal Prescription Drugs To Treat Diseases Flu in winter season. Caused by the influenza virus could make throat pain, sneezing, coughing, shortness of breath and headaches can even lead to feeling tired and not feeling well; these conditions we often call it attacked Flu.Flu and fever usually lasts for 1 week. Lets not underestimate the flu is because it can cause more serious illness, such as ear infection, or lung infection called pneumonia. Posted by Sandi at 8:29 AM.
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first aid: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. How to do First Aid in Electrical Injuries Situation. Being First Aid in Electrical Injuries. A natural burst of electricity discharge from the atmosphere, lightning forms an intense trail of light and hear that seeks contact with the ground through the nearest tall feature in the landscape, and possibly, anyone standing by it. Posted by Sandi at 11:34 PM. Sunday, January 29, 2012. How to cloth on Fire in First Aid. Clothing on Fire in First Aid. Posted by Sandi at 10:17 AM.
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first aid: February 2012
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Sunday, February 26, 2012. How is Examining a Casualty for First Aid. How is examining a casualty for first aid? What you have to do when you find casualty in front of you? 1 Run your hands carefully over the scalp to feel for bleeding, swelling or depression, that may indicate a possible fracture. Be careful not to move any casualty who you think may have injured her neck, especially if she is unconscious. Posted by Sandi at 9:42 AM. Saturday, February 25, 2012. Use your sense-look, listen, feel, and sm...
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health journal: November 2011
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Sunday, November 06, 2011. 4 Increase serum creatinine. Three simple clinical measurements that we can initiate without a physician order are daily weights, vital signs, and fluid intake and output. A At the same time each day, (eq, before breakfast and after the first void). B Wearing the same or similar clothing. C And on the same scale. The type of scale (i.e. standing, bed, chair) documented. 3 Fluid intake and output chart. Convert household measures such as a glass, cup, or soup bowl to metric units.
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health journal: June 2006
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Friday, June 30, 2006. Mumps is a viral infection that primarily affects the parotid glands one of three pairs of salivary glands, located below and in front of your ears. If you or your child contracts mumps, it can cause swelling in one or both parotid glands. Outbreaks of mumps still occur in the United States, and mumps is still common in many parts of the world, so getting a vaccination to prevent mumps is important. Swollen, painful salivary glands on one or both sides of the face. The cause of mum...
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health journal: March 2007
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Monday, March 19, 2007. MENTAL ILLNESS COMMON IN RETURNING SOLDIERS. NEW YORK: High rates of mental health disorders are being diagnosed among US military personnel soon after being released from duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to investigators in San Francisco. They estimate that out of 103,788 returning veterans, 25 percent had a mental health diagnosis, and more than half of these patients had two pr more distinct conditions. The youngest group of active duty veterans (age,18 to 24 years) had ...
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health journal: August 2006
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006. By; Sandi Effendi. Urology staff nurse mubarak al kabeer hospital, kuwait. 1 Increasing evidence reveals that heredity plays a part in the development of obesity. Identical twins raised apart are more likely to have similar amounts of body fat than fraternal twin raised separately. 2 Environment plays a role. A Some evidence shows that children reared by obese parents have an increased tendency toward obesity. 2 Increased weight is correlated with increased incidence of:.
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health journal: July 2006
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Saturday, July 29, 2006. In 1983 American psychologist Howard Gardner. Proposed a theory that sought to broaden the traditional definition of intelligence. He felt that the concept of intelligence, as it had been defined by mental tests, did not capture all of the ways humans can excel. Gardner argued that we do not have one underlying general intelligence, but instead have multiple intelligences, each part of an independent system in the brain. Involves understanding others and acting on that understand...