If the physician suspects Heather has bacterial meningitis, they will treat her with antibiotics immediately. Early treatment with antibiotics can reduce the risk of dying dramatically. 3. How do the results obtained from the spinal tap and blood sample support the diagnosis? The spinal tap shows a majority of the leukocytes are neutrophils, which is a sign of meningitis.
• Overcoming difficulties and challenges can get opportunities for marks. Threats • Facing challenges of medical, weather, oxygen and stamina. The TOWS Matrix Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities SO Strategic options: Accurate weather forecasting and appropriate medical kit are used to avoid rescue and against diseases such as frostbite, AMS and asthma. WO Strategic options: Due to different health condition, hiking speed and score point, the team can take a different form: some teammates stay while others summit Everest. Threats ST Strategic options: Making decisions to against challenges by using past experience and shared information with teammates.
TO: Professor Bol FROM: Nicole Schmidt, AE1, group F Date: February 13, 2011 SUBJECT: Campground Management Services Control System Analysis Objectives and Control Activities Campground Management Services (CMS) might aim to maintain a simple collection, deposit, and fee recording system that its retired senior citizen attendants understand and easily operate. Keeping all of its records on paper and requiring campers to post their receipts at the front of their campsite avoids any technology gap problems CMS’ main employees might have. The mandatory receipt posting supports the firm’s possible objective of recording and verifying campground reservations that should have occurred and ones that actually occurred. This control prevents customers from camping without a paid reservation and helps the attendant detect for unpaid camping areas. Keeping authorization, classification, and security costs low in order to provide low camping costs is another possible CMS objective.
Ilium, ischium, pubis Tyra Thompson and Kamia Mims Section 2530 Unit 4 Case Study 1 Overcoming the Perils of Canoe Lake First Aid for Dehydration Dehydration happens when you lose more fluid then you take in and your body doesn’t have enough fluids to carry out its normal functions. Whenever fluids are lost due to sweating, diarrhea, vomiting, etc, you must replace them or dehydration will occur. Mild to moderate dehydration can be reversed my simply increasing your fluid intake. Severe dehydration however can result in serious health issues which require immediate medical attention. If you do not seek immediate help you may be at risk for heat injury, swelling of the brain, seizures, low blood volume, kidney failure, coma or even death.
Maddie Cossitt Mr. Snow English II PAP- 2 4 September, 2013 Fahrenheit 451: Author’s Purpose Every author has a purpose for composing a piece of literature. When considering author’s purposes, only three reasons exist: to persuade, to inform, or to entertain. These potray themselves as ways to category purposes, however, there is much more meaning behind the purpose of writing. In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, none of the “three purposes” applied to the novel.
http://www.USScouts.Org • http://www.MeritBadge.Org Please submit errors, omissions, comments or suggestions about this workbook to: Workbooks@USScouts.Org Comments or suggestions for changes to the requirements for the merit badge should be sent to: Merit.Badge@Scouting.Org 1. Do the following: a. Explain to your counselor the hazards you are most likely to encounter while participating in search and rescue (SAR) activities, and what you should do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, and respond to these hazards.. Hazards: What you should do: b. Discuss first aid and prevention for the types of injuries or illnesses that could occur while participating in SAR activities,
You are not marked on your ability to read the documents. Read documents 1, 2, and 3 and then complete the three Activities. Writing Activity 1: You read a letter about volunteering and decide to respond. Writing Activity 2: You find a volunteering blog on the internet and decide to contribute. (Definition: blog – abbreviation of ‘web log’, an interactive website allowing visitors to leave comments
Preventative approaches. Immunization Symptomatic Treatment Preventative treatment: Wounds that are susceptible for tetanus are called tetanus prone wounds. Tetanus prone wounds may include: o Injuries wounds and burns that are contaminated with dirt and soil are susceptible for tetanus. o Wounds and burns for which surgery is to be done but it is delayed for upto 6 hours. o Wound that have undergone in contact with animal’s tooth or feces.
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Provide support for journeys Describe different aspects and factors to consider when planning a journey: Think of what you/they may need, how the journey is going to develop, the outcome of the journey, and any health and safety factors that may be relevant to the journey. Describe different risks that may arise and ways to minimise these: Some risks that may develop whilst on a journey include accidents that may happen, people taking ill and people losing sense of direction in large crowds. Ways to minimise these include taking first aid kits with you, keeping track of significant landmarks and taking mobile phones and/or being aware of payphone locations, as well as pre-planning the journey. Some communication technology that can support planning and making journeys safely include the use of maps and computers to plan journeys and bus timetables etc. Describe different types of communication technology that can support planning and making journeys safe: the level and type of support needed by listening to what the client wants and providing information on the various travel routes, whilst supporting them in the use of various items by explaining the uses of those items,(computers,maps,timetables).