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    First Aid

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    first aid kit is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid.[1] First aid kits may be made up of different contents depending on who has assembled the kit and for what purpose. It may also vary by region due to varying advice or legislation between governments or organisations. |Contents | | [hide] | |1 Format

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    As a respiratory therapist at a local hospital, I was called to the Emergency Department to await the arrival by ambulance of a 32 lb. (14.54 kg.), eighteen-month old male toddler with a history of coughing, congestion, fever, and runny nose for the previous five days. He is currently taking prescribed medication, by his pediatrician, consisting of acetaminophen to control fever as well as cough syrup to lessen his cough, congestion and runny nose. He has been on this medication for the past two

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    Medical Aspects of Running and Running-related Injuries "Runners are the 'healthiest sick people in the world'", according to ultrarunner Jeff Robbins. In an email that I received from him he added, “One of the problems with the ultras is that you are always stressing things to the limits. Therefore problems tend to crop up. Half the fun in this sport is learning to deal with adversity no matter how it comes." Injury is a runner's most dreaded and aggravating obstacle. Sometimes no matter how

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    Benefits of Massage Therapy

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    The Benefits Of Massage Therapy Physiological,Psychological,Wholistic and Mechanical By Stephen Wayne-Smith ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________   The benefits of massage therapy for a client are extensive. Not only does the client benefit from a purely physical perspective, but the psychological and spiritual advantages

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    INTRODUCTION: We are aware to the luxury of fashion affects our daily lifestyle. That’s why we came up to an idea of making organic resources more useful by inventing a new fragrance that will assure you a new unique scent. Our main of resource is the organic pee urine which can be content on making new tone of perfume together with its essential and fragrance oils and experience some exotic and unusual aromas from other original and unique sources. We’ll prove to you that Science can create a mystery

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    Arterial Lines

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    Arterial Lines 3/8/05 1- What is an a-line? 2- What are the parts of an a-line? 3- Does it matter if the flush setup is made with saline or heparin? 4- What are a-lines used for? 5- What do I have to think about before the a-line goes in? 6- What is an Allen test? 7- Where can a-lines go besides the radial artery? 8- Who inserts a-lines? 9- How is it done? 10- What kinds

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    Jergens

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    JERGENS MADINA COSMETICS 100 YEARS OF BEAUTIFUL SKIN The Jergens Story On April 5, 1882, Andrew Jergens Sr. and Charles H. Geilfus founded The Andrew Jergens Company in Cincinnati, OH. Known then as "The Jergens Soap Company" the original product was coconut oil soap, specially designed to perform in hard water. Over the years, the Company has developed into a leading competitor in the soap and cosmetics industry. In 1901, Jergens expanded its business by purchasing the John H. Woodbury

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    The Power of Aromatherapy Essay examples

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    The Power of Aromatherapy Aromatherapy: Purpose Definition. Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils to help the mind, body, and soul. It has physiological, emotional, spiritual, and psychological properties (http://www.dawn21.com/MessageMag/Aromatherapy.html). Today, it is a science that includes three fields: esthetic, commercial, and clinical (http://www.dawn21.com/MessageMag/Aromatherapy.html). Some categorize it as a holistic or alternative science. This is an ongoing debate, and the answer

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