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Peoples lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics (EMTs with additional advanced training to perform more difficult pre-hospital medical procedures. Automobile accidents, heart
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Category: /Social Sciences
in this society will have no power level of strength to use; all will be on the same level. People will be given an equal opportunity for education, skill development, and enhancements for work effort, medical care, and investments. Percentages of income
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Medical Care in the Aftermath
Earlier assessments have documented in detail the problems of caring for the injured survivors of a nuclear attack: the need for care would completely overwhelm the available health care resources. Most of the major medical
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of medicine. Neither can they eliminate the need of human beings. What they can do is help us bring relevant and timely information to bear on our care of individual patients. They can also help run the medical offices or hospitals in a way that makes good business
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Category: /History
to the barely competent.
A Civil War soldier's chances of not surviving the war was about one in four. These fallen men were cared for by a woefully underqualifled, understaffed, and undersupplied medical corps. Working against incredible odds, however
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Category: /Literature/English
their career to keep up with medical advances. They also will need to be flexible to respond to the changing demands of a rapidly evolving health care environment. Personally I have made up my mind, and feel fully motivated to continue what might seem a never-ending
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manual produced by the Washington Medical Association Pain Management and Care of the Terminal Patient, "adequate interventions exist to control pain in 90 to 99% of patients." Some believe that patients are giving up too soon, and arent trying to cope
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the Montreal Group for the Security of People's Health to provide proper health care to those who needed it most. Bethune was a complex, volatile man. His interests were not only medical and political, but also literary and artistic. He created a free art school
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Category: /Business & Economy
care to people who cannot afford it without authorization and others not treating people unless they can prove that they have insurance. One pharmacist is accepting payments so that people can afford their medications and another resident is ordering
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
relieves the undesired child of future distress. In most cases, the unwanted child is malnourished, has no medical care, and gets little attention or love. This is caused from the mother being very young, inexperienced, or too poor to take care of the child
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