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    A cervical collar is used to hold the head and neck still. This may be a soft, thick collar or a more rigid hard collar. This can keep your sore neck muscles from hurting. The collar also protects you in case a more serious injury of the neck is present and can not be seen yet on an x-ray. FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLLAR USE: Attach the Velcro tab in back. Make it tight enough to support part of the weight of your chin. Do not make it so tight that it hurts or makes it hard to

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    Paramedic Medical Skills

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    Immobilisation Extrication Jacket (NIEJ), Carbon Traction Emergency Medical Services (CT-EMS) traction splint, Pelvic Circumferential Compression Device (SAM pelvic sling), Oropharyngeal airway (OPA) and Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) and Stiffneck cervical collar/soft neck collar. The development of foundational skills early in the paramedic science degree is important, as these skills need to be performed competently during clinical placement. Ambulance practice requires a combination of skill based activity

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    It is appreciated 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

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    The first thing that pops out in the room is the crinkled up wrappers, scattered around the room everywhere, some torn up and in the trash. There were even some wrappers that were still brand new, some on tubs and bottles, and some of them unfinished and uncolored. These wrappers had all different colors and designs, but they all read, “Ez Energy.” All of the wrappers were very glossy but also smooth, you could hear the crinkle noise when you felt the wrappers. In the room there were at least over

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    Essay About Van Heusen

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    1. About Van Heusen The best-selling dress shirt brand in the world, Van Heusen has been associated with stylish, affordable and high-quality shirts since introducing the patented soft-folding collar in 1921. Today, Van Heusen has grown into a 24/7 lifestyle brand known not only for dress shirts but for both men’s and women’s dresswear, sportswear and accessories that stand out for their fit, fabric, finish and innovative fashion—at a fraction of the cost of luxury brands. Van Heusen has also

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    1. About Van Heusen The best-selling dress shirt brand in the world, Van Heusen has been associated with stylish, affordable and high-quality shirts since introducing the patented soft-folding collar in 1921. Today, Van Heusen has grown into a 24/7 lifestyle brand known not only for dress shirts but for both men’s and women’s dresswear, sportswear and accessories that stand out for their fit, fabric, finish and innovative fashion—at a fraction of the cost of luxury brands. Van Heusen has also

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    This week I got to take a trip to Gates Estate with Heather so that she could take a lesson with her trainer friend JJ Lavieri. At UNH I have learned to always dress professionally because you never know who you are going to meet and second people will take you more seriously when you dress professionally because you look like you know what you are doing. The night before this trip I set out my nice tan breaches, my UNH equestrian polo, and my tall boots. That morning I arrived to work a little

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    For puppies, the collar which is thin, flat and plastic buttoned clips are most comfortable. Keep in mind that when you collar the puppy for the first time, it should be quick, so that puppy does not get scared. As the puppy gets older, you may prefer distinct collars accordingly but in this stage soft, light weighted, thin and flat collars are prescribed. Still, if you did not buy the collars glance at puppy collars and leashes amazon.in. Collaring tricks: This is

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    I woke up to kids pushing and shoving to get off the bus. The bus driver turned and scream,“SIT DOWN I HAVEN’T EVEN OPENED THE DOOR YET!” The bus door popped open. I stood up and grabbed my bag, my hair had started to harden, it felt like I had a pile of crap on top of my head. I stepped into the aisle just to be shoved into another row of seats. My face hit the side of the bus, I felt blood dripping on my face. I make a quick move to cover the blood. People thought I was weird enough, I didn’t

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    A Coward’s Bravery How much do you have to sacrifice to be a hero? Rachel Bublitz My Body is a one act futuristic play in which a man, Patrick, applies to the government to have a collar that controls his body removed. In a ploy to regain his self-respect and right to his body, Patrick is faced with a moral dilemma. Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man” claims that tragedy is felt by readers when a character is willing to risk it all by “laying down his life” (267) in order to obtain their

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