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Basics to Include Personal protection equipment, such as gloves and masks. ... Patient assessment tools, such as a stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, small pulse oximeter, and CO2 monitor. Basic first aid, such as disinfecting supplies, gauze, and bandages. More items... •
The amount of copper in a penny is (95% of 3.11 grams) approx 2.95 grams. The amount of copper in a pound of copper is 454 grams. Therefore, the...
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There are certain fundamental things in life that are more likely to make us feel happy. For example, if your basic needs are met through things...
Read More »Sooner or later, every first responder encounters a tactical medical scenario. These high-stress, high-stakes events demand a prompt and competent response. Some of the most common injuries include collapsed lungs, hemorrhages, airway obstructions, and emergency mental health issues. First responders themselves may also face dangers, so it’s important to plan to protect yourself, not just your patients. The right equipment for your tactical trauma kit depends on the patient population you serve. First responders operating near a popular beach, for example, should be prepared for frequent drowning episodes. No matter whom you serve or where here are three things to consider as you assemble your tactical trauma kit.
Adjust Your Thermostat Viruses and bacteria thrive in cooler temperatures and drier conditions. Cold and flu particles that are released into the...
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Make over your morning glass of water The benefits of drinking water (at least 2 cups) first thing in the morning are plenty. Besides flushing out...
Read More »A patient transport system. Consider storing this next to the tactical trauma kit and then leaving it at the entry to a building for easy, portable access. Location-specific supplies. For example, first responders working in buggy areas may need to carry insect repellant, while sunscreen is a must-have in very bright areas where sunburn presents a risk to patients and first responders. In most cases, first responders are not permitted to administer even over-the-counter (OTC) medications, so packing these in a bag is suspect. Check with your supervisor or review your scope of practice to determine whether you can offer OTC medications.
Lyudmila Pavlichenko Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko Birth name Lyudmila Mikhailovna Belova Nickname(s) Lady Death Born 12 July [O.S. 29 June]...
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The weapon's name is an abbreviation for Mitrailleuse d'Appui Général, meaning "general support machine gun". The MAG is available in three primary...
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Well, the quick answer is that platinum is harder because it is denser and more durable than gold, which is actually a soft metal by nature....
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Eevee shares most traits with the fennec fox. However, it's also based on dogs, cats and rabbits. Eevee is said to have an irregularly-shaped...
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