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    Introduction The topic proposed for research is to discuss and compare the techniques used by emergency medical services to fully immobilise a patient with suspected spinal injuries with two highly debatable methods, Spine Immobilisation and Spinal Motion Restriction (SMR). The research collected will determine the safest and most practical technique, comparing the advantages and disadvantages of the two. Discussion Spinal Immobilisation involves the use of a number of devices to stabilize

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    Overview In this segment, one will be showing the implementation plan that has the capability of being successful in the organization. The document will be giving a detailed description of the strategy chosen in the Bakersfield Nestlé Ice Cream Facility regarding the improvements in the beginning of the run and offline sensory program. Consequently, one will be pointing out the issues foreseen regarding the implementation of the new strategy chosen to improve the consumer 's trust and preference

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    job that required me to learn how to scoop ice cream properly to be served to customers, make milkshakes and banana splits for consummation, and how to engage customers to ensure that they would be conformable and satisfied with the experience of going to Mitchell’s Ice Cream. The first thing that I had to learn was how to scoop ice cream in a well-executed manner. Going into the job, the manner of ice cream scooping seemed easy for me to understand. Make the scoop of ice cream fit

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    Scoop Summary

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    In Evelyn Waugh’s satirical novel Scoop, a nature writer named William Boot is mistaken for his far-flung cousin, the famous novelist John Boot and sent as a foreign correspondent to the conflict-ridden country of Ishmaelia. After a number of litigious obstacles, he arrives in Jacksonburg, Ishmaelia, with dozens of other journalists, who spend each day trying to get the “scoop” to send back to their respective newspapers. William spends day after day, sending nothing to his newspaper, the Beast,

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    the way that you will react on the street. Palasut (To Scoop) To begin the drill, player B (on the right) throws an angle #1 attack. Player A blocks and slashes at the same time (#1) Player A then scoops the arm and tries to cut player B in the ribs (#3 & 4) Not wanting to be cut, player B steps back with his right foot, checks or blocks with his left and cuts player A's forearm. The 2nd drill starts the same but as player A scoops his partners arm, player B quickly strikes at

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    Being confronted with a knife is always scary and always dangerous, but if it does happen there are a few things to remember: Stay calm by breathing deeply you can also try clenching and unclenching your hands so that you don’t ‘freeze’ up. Watch the criminals shoulders or chest, by looking in this area you can use your peripheral vision to monitor the arms and hands. When the attack starts, the shoulders will move first. You don’t want to stare them in the eyes because they may be an extremely

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    he Ram Rebel TRX was released as a concept truck at the 2016 State Fair of Texas. It is said to be equipped with essentially the hellcat engine. Details say it will have a 6.2 liter supercharged Hemi V8 that is able to push 575hp. The Ram Rebel TRX is capable of going 100mph off-road according to Ram, which is impressive for and off-road truck that comes stock from the factory. This truck comes equipped with a chase rack in the bed to better protect the driver and the vehicle. Attached to the chase

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    Splinting Research Paper

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    Splinting is major part of being an athletic trainer, and is crucial for athletes that have suspect fractures. Incorrect splinting could lead to tissue damage, hemorrhage, and shock. Therefore, a wrongly splinted wound could lead to death at the worst-case scenario. Accordingly, splinting is huge, and knowing how to put the splints on is key. The rapid form Vacuum Immobilizer was probably my favorite splint, and the one we practiced the most. It was easy to use, and could be used on many different

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    that the given case study contains other factors such as psychological trauma and the impact of blood loss. However this essay is going to explore the efficacy of pre hospital immobilisation utilising cervical collars and extrication/ orthopaedic stretchers, reflecting on an account from the paramedic’s practice. A modified framework of Gibbs Reflective cycle (1988) will be used. Including Description, Feelings, Evaluation, Conclusion and Action Plan. This essay is supported throughout using relevant

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    selective immobilisation pathway, a number of themes were frequently acknowledged. One aspect is the avoidance of prolonged immobilisation on hard surfaces. Spinal boards or scoop stretchers should only be used as method of extrication or during short travel times to hospital. During long travels a vacuum mattress or ambulance stretcher would be

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