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    Alicia Watts 10/5/09 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation The skill I think that is a mastering skill is CPR. CPR‚ because if there is an emergency situation they could possible save some ones life. If you don’t have this certain skill and you came some where and someone passed out‚ you will need to know how to perform this‚ if not they could die. I feel that learning CPR could benefit all and this is a major skill to know. If you are in the medical field or mostly anywhere now it is required that

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    Fluid Mechanics

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    1. Using diagrams and/or graphs‚ explain the following terms: a. Pressure Head pressure head [′presh·ər ‚hed] (fluid mechanics) Also known as head. The height of a column of fluid necessary to develop a specific pressure. The pressure of water at a given point in a pipe arising from the pressure in it. b. Total Discharge Head Total discharge head refers to the actual physical difference in height between the liquid level in the pit and the highest point of the discharge pipe or water level in

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    Fluid and Electrolytes

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    Fluid and Electrolytes Imbalances Fluid Compartments: * Extracellular Fluid (ECF) – This is fluid found outside of the cells and the amount of ECF decreases with age. In the newborn for example‚ approximately ½ of the body fluid is contained in the ECF. By the time the infant has reached one year old; the ECF has decreased to approximately 1/3 of the total volume. In an average 70 kg adult the ECF is approximately 15 liters of total volume. ECF can further be divided into the following:

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    Cutting Fluids

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    for determining minimum and optimum viscosity requirements for element bearings‚ most of which use speed factors‚ commonly denoted as DN or NDm. Speed factors account for the surface speed of the bearing elements and are determined by the following formulas: DN = (rpm) * (bearing bore) and NDm = rpm * (( bearing bore + outside diameter) / 2) The NDm value uses pitch diameter rather than bore diameter because not all bearings of a given bore have the same element diameter‚ and thus have different

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    Radiator Fluid

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    Radiator fluid Coolant Radiator fluid is an essential unit of the auto since it shields the motor from the solidifying harm. At the point when the water gets changed over into ice‚ it represents an issue for the auto. Liquid catalyst is really the warmth exchange liquid which is utilized to ensure the solidifying. In both the sunlight based water radiators and the HVAC chillers it is utilized. Concoction are added to the water keeping in mind the end goal to keep the solidifying. Liquid catalyst

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    I. Introduction a. Audience hook: Lives could be saved if more of the population was trained in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). According to the Heart Rhythm Society “An estimated 382‚800 people experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the United States each year” (Sudden Cardiac Arrest Facts). Only 32% SCA victims get CPR because most bystanders do not have training. Training CPR and AED would save lives (About SCA: Sudden Cardiac

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    Burn Journals

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    The Burn Journals by Brent Runyon is an intimate memoir about the recovery from depression and a horrific suicide attempt. Brent Runyon was born in 1977 in Falls Church‚ Virginia. Runyon was a normal public school student until his depression got out of control and he resorted to suicide. He had several attempts that never would work. Although his suicide was not successful there was one final attempt that would take years of recovery. His last attempt was influenced by a book of matches and will

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    The Burn Journals

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    The Burn Journals Brent Runyon Brent Runyon‚ a fourteen year old boy was highly depressed. He was very intellectual‚ and had succeeded in many hard classes till third grade. He decided he didn’t like school anymore and wanted to be known. Brent was known as one of the funniest kids in school. He was a jokester and played many pranks on other students. After an exciting day he tried to light a locker on fire. He ended up burning a shirt and destroying some property. Brent didn’t want to be known

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    Ken Burns

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    KEN BURNS: JAZZ What is Jazz? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American. Founded primarily in the south during the 1800’s‚ this form of music was the first significant African American contribution that would be heard all around the world. Its constantly changing nature and loose rules allow it to be flexible and therefore‚ viable to audiences of all ages. Why is it unique to the American experience? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American.

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    2011 Pre-course Learning Objectives: Fluids and Electrolytes: 1. Identify and describe the composition of the fluid compartments within the body Either Intracellular fluid (ICF- 2/3 of the body’s water) or extracellular fluid (ECF -one third of the body’s water). The two main extracellular fluid compartments are the interstitial fluid and the intravascular fluid‚ which is the blood plasma. Other ECF compartments include the lymph and the transcellular fluids such as the synovial ‚ intestinal‚

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