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    BURNS Disasters Once a disaster is declared, then the disaster is classified according to the level of response needed to cope with the situation. This incident is declared a Level I disaster according to the local community disaster plan. [pic][pic][pic] 1. Which action is included when a Level I disaster is declared? All local hospitals prepare to receive casualties. Feedback: Classification as a Level I disaster indicates that local emergency response personnel and organizations can

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    the early 90’s because to most it was a frivolous case and an easy way for one to get rich. The case involved a 79 year old woman who happened to have spilled hot coffee onto her lap purchased from McDonald’s and then suffered severe third degree burns. The woman was then presented with millions of monies covering the damages she incurred. In addition to the above case, the Chung vs Pearson, was also known to be a frivolous case which took place in the year 2005. This case consisted of a DC Administrative

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    Angelica Keller (Plaintiff) vs. Southwest Airlines Co. /Jane Doe (Defendants): Angelica Keller: Resident of Smyma, Rutherford County Tennessee Southwest Airlines: A corporation organized under the laws of the State of Texas, doing business in Tennessee. A common carrier of passengers for hire. Jane Doe: An unidentified flight attendant employed by Southwest, Acting within her duties for the business of Southwest when the negligence occurred. Facts The Plaintiff was flying on South West flight

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Dylan glanced up at Justin “He'll more then likely hate me until I die at this rate” he replied with a smile. Giving it one last attempt, Dylan turned the gas fully open and tried to spark it once more. WHOOSH! Dylan howled in pain as his hand was engulfed in flames in less than a second. Justin quickly grabs turns on the water and puts Dylan’s hand under the water. Mr.Powell comes running over in a rush asking “what happened?” Justin in a panic tells him “Dylan went to start the burner and it

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    An article in the New York Times recently mentioned a promising new treatment for JEB. After losing ⅔ of his epidermis due to a bacterial infection, a 7-year-old boy with JEB was sent to a burn unit in Germany, as burn units typically have treatments for people that lose a majority of their skin. The boy was put in a medically-induced coma and doctors attempted to treat him with antibiotics, bandages, special nutritional measures and a skin transplant

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    Ethical decision making concerning in nursing practice environment. Many a time nurse practitioners find themselves in ethical dilemmas about what to do in certain situations and tend to follow their instincts as the best course of action to pursue, and this could help to either solve the problematic issue or land them into problems. I tend to think this is the main reason why the nurses’ code of ethics was developed to act as a guide during such difficult situations. There are four ethical principles

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    1. When Ponyboy awoke in the church he felt stiff, sore, scared, hungry, and confused. Ponyboy was also panicky because at first he forgot where he was, and Johnny was not there. Pony tried to convince himself that what happened last night was a dream, but he could remember every detail of the whole night. 2. Johnny cared for Pony by buying Pony’s favorite book, got supplies for the two of them, bought bleach to disguise Pony, comforts him, tells him not to smoke too much, and lets him sleep on his

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    on fire with some children trapped inside. Johnny and Pony go in to save the children. They successfully save the kids, but as they get out of the burning church, a support beam falls onto johnny’s back and breaks his back and gives him 3rd degree burns all over his body. Dally is burnt trying to put out a fire that had caught on Ponyboys clothes. Johnny, Dally, and Pony go to the hospital. Dally is hurt and Johnny is dying. Later on Johnny dies and Dally commits suicide by cop.

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    Ways of Knowing Assignment Purdue Calumet Ways of Knowing Emily is an 83 year old mother of three who was admitted to the ICU for sepsis from a UTI. She has been in the ICU for two days. She has not been intubated during her stay, however her lactate level is rising. She is awake, alert and oriented. Daughter is at bedside. During catheter care using chlorhexedine wipes, she experienced increasing discomfort and complained of a strong burning sensation in between her legs and vaginal

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    Electrical Safety in the Perioperative Environment There are numerous ways electricity is employed in the operating room environment, such as X-ray machines, electrosurgical units, monitors, surgical table and lights, endoscopic cameras and monitors, lasers, and robotics. Each piece of machinery comes with certain safety precautions when using them in the perioperative environment. Since almost all injuries in the OR result in human error, it is important to follow these precautions to ensure

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