Setting goals is important for success but many people fail because they don't set goals properly. Goals should be SMART - specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound. Being specific about what you want to achieve and setting quantifiable measures helps ensure you are making progress. Goals also need to be attainable and relevant to be worth pursuing. They should have an overall deadline and be broken into smaller, time-bound segments to help stay on track.
Avoid common legal nightmares on your property. Learn how to avoid boundary and legal conflicts resulting in court, and if you do end up in court, you will WIN.
087: Natural Water Resources, Water Options and Storage for EmergencyKenneth Jensen
You DON’T Have to Wait For Disaster to Collect & Store Water. You can stay healthy and hydrated even in the worst disasters. Understand Water Options Now!
This document provides instructions for different techniques for carrying victims during rescue operations. It describes crawling, the lover's carry, pack strap carry, firefighter's carry, two-person's carry, shoulder pull, blanket drag, two-handed seat, three-person carry, and chair carry techniques. Potential hazards during rescue are also listed, including fire, toxic gases, traffic, electrocution, and structural collapse. Details are given for how to properly perform each carry, emphasizing using safe body mechanics and distributing the victim's weight across rescuers.
This document provides instructions for various emergency moves that can be performed by one or two rescuers to assist patients. It describes techniques such as the incline drag, clothes drag, shoulder drag, foot drag, firefighter's drag, blanket drag, one-rescuer assist, cradle carry, pack strap carry, piggy back carry, firefighter's carry, two-rescuer assist, and two-rescuer cradle carry. Key points emphasized include pulling patients in the direction of their long axis, avoiding twisting or bending their trunk, and keeping their head as low as possible during moves.
The document discusses the challenges faced by people with disabilities during disasters. It notes that people with disabilities may encounter physical barriers that prevent evacuation and accessing relief services. It also outlines the different types of disabilities and issues faced, such as mobility problems, sensory impairments, medical equipment dependence. Additionally, it states that emergency plans often do not adequately consider the needs of people with disabilities.
This document provides senior citizen safety tips from the Griffin Police Department. It offers advice on preventing burglary through home security measures like lighting, locks and alarms. It warns of various scams targeting seniors, such as fraudulent charities or investment opportunities. The document also discusses signs of elder abuse like injuries or withdrawn behavior and advises seeking help from authorities in these situations. Fire safety tips are given like installing and testing smoke detectors regularly. Seniors are encouraged to be alert in public and protect personal information to avoid identity theft and fraud.
Describes how to use functional programming techniques with JavaScript, with specific examples around AJAX XHR requests. Presented at Ajax Experience 2008.
You can run the samples and view additional descriptions http://osteele.dev/talks/ajaxian-2008/samples/.
Setting goals is important for success but many people fail because they don't set goals properly. Goals should be SMART - specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound. Being specific about what you want to achieve and setting quantifiable measures helps ensure you are making progress. Goals also need to be attainable and relevant to be worth pursuing. They should have an overall deadline and be broken into smaller, time-bound segments to help stay on track.
Avoid common legal nightmares on your property. Learn how to avoid boundary and legal conflicts resulting in court, and if you do end up in court, you will WIN.
087: Natural Water Resources, Water Options and Storage for EmergencyKenneth Jensen
You DON’T Have to Wait For Disaster to Collect & Store Water. You can stay healthy and hydrated even in the worst disasters. Understand Water Options Now!
This document provides instructions for different techniques for carrying victims during rescue operations. It describes crawling, the lover's carry, pack strap carry, firefighter's carry, two-person's carry, shoulder pull, blanket drag, two-handed seat, three-person carry, and chair carry techniques. Potential hazards during rescue are also listed, including fire, toxic gases, traffic, electrocution, and structural collapse. Details are given for how to properly perform each carry, emphasizing using safe body mechanics and distributing the victim's weight across rescuers.
This document provides instructions for various emergency moves that can be performed by one or two rescuers to assist patients. It describes techniques such as the incline drag, clothes drag, shoulder drag, foot drag, firefighter's drag, blanket drag, one-rescuer assist, cradle carry, pack strap carry, piggy back carry, firefighter's carry, two-rescuer assist, and two-rescuer cradle carry. Key points emphasized include pulling patients in the direction of their long axis, avoiding twisting or bending their trunk, and keeping their head as low as possible during moves.
The document discusses the challenges faced by people with disabilities during disasters. It notes that people with disabilities may encounter physical barriers that prevent evacuation and accessing relief services. It also outlines the different types of disabilities and issues faced, such as mobility problems, sensory impairments, medical equipment dependence. Additionally, it states that emergency plans often do not adequately consider the needs of people with disabilities.
This document provides senior citizen safety tips from the Griffin Police Department. It offers advice on preventing burglary through home security measures like lighting, locks and alarms. It warns of various scams targeting seniors, such as fraudulent charities or investment opportunities. The document also discusses signs of elder abuse like injuries or withdrawn behavior and advises seeking help from authorities in these situations. Fire safety tips are given like installing and testing smoke detectors regularly. Seniors are encouraged to be alert in public and protect personal information to avoid identity theft and fraud.
Describes how to use functional programming techniques with JavaScript, with specific examples around AJAX XHR requests. Presented at Ajax Experience 2008.
You can run the samples and view additional descriptions http://osteele.dev/talks/ajaxian-2008/samples/.
This document discusses different types of patient transfers within and between hospitals and outlines guidelines for safe transfers. It identifies that transfers, especially of critically ill patients, can pose risks. Adverse events during transfers have been reported in 6-70% of cases, including changes in vital signs, unplanned extubation, and cardiac arrest (rates as high as 8%). Risks are greater for sicker patients and urgent transfers. Factors like communication, equipment, monitoring, and planning are important to consider. The document provides tables outlining reported adverse events and mishaps during transfers. It emphasizes the need for guidelines addressing who, what, when, where, why and how questions before any patient transfer.
This document discusses safe patient handling for nurses. It notes that nursing has a high rate of work-related musculoskeletal injuries, especially back injuries, due to manual lifting and moving of patients. Proper body mechanics and ergonomics can help reduce injuries but are not always sufficient to prevent them. The best practice is to use patient lifting equipment whenever possible to reduce physical strain on nurses. Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe work environment and appropriate lifting equipment for nurses.
The document outlines 8 steps for safely lifting objects to avoid back injury. It discusses the responsibilities of both employers and employees to ensure safety. The spine, especially the lower back, is most vulnerable to damage from improper lifting. Employers must assess risks and provide training, while employees must follow safe lifting techniques. These include keeping feet flat, bending knees, keeping the back straight, using an optimal grip, and holding loads close to the body. Turning the feet in the direction of movement is the final step.
Emergency rescue and transfer involves safely moving victims from dangerous to safer locations. It follows basic principles like maintaining an open airway, controlling bleeding, and moving the victim as a single unit in the proper position. The method used depends on factors like the injury severity, rescuer capabilities, and available equipment. Common transfer methods include one-man, two-man, and multi-person carries using blankets, backboards, or stretchers. Rescuers should only move victims if their breathing, circulation, and state of consciousness are stable and use proper lifting techniques.
The document describes various techniques for safely evacuating injured victims from an emergency scene including: dragging techniques like tied-hands crawling; one-person carries like the arm carry; two-person carries and drags; chair carries; and blanket drags. It emphasizes the importance of supporting the victim's head, moving carefully to avoid further injury, and using techniques appropriate to the situation that minimize risk to both rescuer and victim.
The document describes various techniques for evacuating injured casualties from an emergency scene, including carries, drags, and makeshift stretchers. It emphasizes the importance of carefully handling casualties to prevent further injury, choosing the least stressful technique based on the situation, and moving deliberately to avoid harming the rescuer or victim. Various carries and drags are outlined, such as the one-person arm carry, two-person drag, chair carry, ankle pull, and improvised stretchers using clothing, blankets, or rope.
Body mechanics and safety precautions are important when lifting and moving patients to prevent injury. Techniques include using legs instead of back to lift, keeping the weight close, and avoiding twisting motions. Patients should be lifted based on their condition, from emergency moves for imminent danger to non-urgent moves for stable patients. Various devices like backboards, stretchers, stair chairs, and scoops can be used to safely transport patients.
What 4th of July means to people today? What is the Declaration of Independence? Read the real story behind the 4th of July. Visit ThePrepperPodcast.com/119.
Don’t take choosing the perfect BOL lightly because you are going to be stuck with the surrounding areas and people. Learn more about your potential home.
Legal Pitfalls to Avoid When Purchasing Land for a Bug Out LocationKenneth Jensen
This document discusses legal issues to consider when purchasing land for a bug out location. It identifies common problems like boundary conflicts with neighbors, multiple claims of ownership to the same property, squatters or trespassers on the land, property damage or theft, disputes over livestock ownership, illegal land sales, ensuring proper access and use of resources, and dealing with home owner associations. The key advice is to avoid these situations when selecting and purchasing property in order to prevent future legal headaches.
Store your meat for years without problems. Dehydrate and vacuum seal your meat, to create one of the best methods of storage possible in your kitchen.
113: Interview with David Kershner of Foreign and Domestic Book SeriesKenneth Jensen
Be a super-prepper that knows it all! Check out this interview with David Kershner of Foreign & Domestic Book. Learn more about bugging out and amazing skills.
Symbolism of christmas & St. Nicholas' StoryKenneth Jensen
The symbols of the Holiday Season aren't just pretty, they are all historically rooted and have a deeper meaning. Learn what these Christmas symbols mean!
There are many lessons to be learned from the True Story of Thanksgiving. Check us out to know the real story . Have a Happy and Fun Filled Thanksgiving!
095 getting versatile bug out bag that won't break your backKenneth Jensen
Do you struggle to decide what is needed and what you can go without?
Is your bag so heavy that you get a hernia when you look at it?
Do you run out of food and water rations after 23 minutes of walking?
Learn how to create a versatile bug out bag that has everything you need, but won’t break your back.
Stay Safe and Secured by Having some Awesome Gear in Your Pack. Get the versatile bag out bag that can give you everything you need for a weekend camping trip.
Guerilla Strategies : The Tactical Defense ManeuversKenneth Jensen
Guerrilla warfare strategies became popular due to their effectiveness against invading forces. The document discusses several guerrilla tactics: using a small, mobile force to avoid confrontation with larger groups; targeting enemy resources instead of forces to weaken them; hiding among civilians to avoid detection; and harassing opponents through strategic retreats and attacks to exhaust them. The key is to set goals for guerrilla defense and strategically fortify areas to defend them using these unconventional tactics.
Bugging out, Bug out bags, Emergency Action plans and Amazing Techniques For ...Kenneth Jensen
So as you age, and your physical abilities change, you must reevaluate your bug out plan. Here are some Awesome Tips for Bug out Bags and for Preparedness Plan.
(9 11) - 14th Anniversary of Memories of American PeopleKenneth Jensen
This week marks the 14th Anniversary of a day that will always live in the Memories of the American People. Let’s be thankful to these Heroic People of 9-11
086 fix you wallet, your health and your prepping with a food logKenneth Jensen
Fix Your Wallet, Health & Prepping. Be a Budget Master and Gain Understanding & Resiliency With a Food Log. Start Copy-Canning for a Self-Reliance Plan.
Learn what to do with many Cold Weather Injuries such as Hypothermia, Frostbite, Frostnip, Trenchfoot, Immersion Foot, Chilblains. I give a lot of First Aid Information.
This document discusses different types of patient transfers within and between hospitals and outlines guidelines for safe transfers. It identifies that transfers, especially of critically ill patients, can pose risks. Adverse events during transfers have been reported in 6-70% of cases, including changes in vital signs, unplanned extubation, and cardiac arrest (rates as high as 8%). Risks are greater for sicker patients and urgent transfers. Factors like communication, equipment, monitoring, and planning are important to consider. The document provides tables outlining reported adverse events and mishaps during transfers. It emphasizes the need for guidelines addressing who, what, when, where, why and how questions before any patient transfer.
This document discusses safe patient handling for nurses. It notes that nursing has a high rate of work-related musculoskeletal injuries, especially back injuries, due to manual lifting and moving of patients. Proper body mechanics and ergonomics can help reduce injuries but are not always sufficient to prevent them. The best practice is to use patient lifting equipment whenever possible to reduce physical strain on nurses. Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe work environment and appropriate lifting equipment for nurses.
The document outlines 8 steps for safely lifting objects to avoid back injury. It discusses the responsibilities of both employers and employees to ensure safety. The spine, especially the lower back, is most vulnerable to damage from improper lifting. Employers must assess risks and provide training, while employees must follow safe lifting techniques. These include keeping feet flat, bending knees, keeping the back straight, using an optimal grip, and holding loads close to the body. Turning the feet in the direction of movement is the final step.
Emergency rescue and transfer involves safely moving victims from dangerous to safer locations. It follows basic principles like maintaining an open airway, controlling bleeding, and moving the victim as a single unit in the proper position. The method used depends on factors like the injury severity, rescuer capabilities, and available equipment. Common transfer methods include one-man, two-man, and multi-person carries using blankets, backboards, or stretchers. Rescuers should only move victims if their breathing, circulation, and state of consciousness are stable and use proper lifting techniques.
The document describes various techniques for safely evacuating injured victims from an emergency scene including: dragging techniques like tied-hands crawling; one-person carries like the arm carry; two-person carries and drags; chair carries; and blanket drags. It emphasizes the importance of supporting the victim's head, moving carefully to avoid further injury, and using techniques appropriate to the situation that minimize risk to both rescuer and victim.
The document describes various techniques for evacuating injured casualties from an emergency scene, including carries, drags, and makeshift stretchers. It emphasizes the importance of carefully handling casualties to prevent further injury, choosing the least stressful technique based on the situation, and moving deliberately to avoid harming the rescuer or victim. Various carries and drags are outlined, such as the one-person arm carry, two-person drag, chair carry, ankle pull, and improvised stretchers using clothing, blankets, or rope.
Body mechanics and safety precautions are important when lifting and moving patients to prevent injury. Techniques include using legs instead of back to lift, keeping the weight close, and avoiding twisting motions. Patients should be lifted based on their condition, from emergency moves for imminent danger to non-urgent moves for stable patients. Various devices like backboards, stretchers, stair chairs, and scoops can be used to safely transport patients.
What 4th of July means to people today? What is the Declaration of Independence? Read the real story behind the 4th of July. Visit ThePrepperPodcast.com/119.
Don’t take choosing the perfect BOL lightly because you are going to be stuck with the surrounding areas and people. Learn more about your potential home.
Legal Pitfalls to Avoid When Purchasing Land for a Bug Out LocationKenneth Jensen
This document discusses legal issues to consider when purchasing land for a bug out location. It identifies common problems like boundary conflicts with neighbors, multiple claims of ownership to the same property, squatters or trespassers on the land, property damage or theft, disputes over livestock ownership, illegal land sales, ensuring proper access and use of resources, and dealing with home owner associations. The key advice is to avoid these situations when selecting and purchasing property in order to prevent future legal headaches.
Store your meat for years without problems. Dehydrate and vacuum seal your meat, to create one of the best methods of storage possible in your kitchen.
113: Interview with David Kershner of Foreign and Domestic Book SeriesKenneth Jensen
Be a super-prepper that knows it all! Check out this interview with David Kershner of Foreign & Domestic Book. Learn more about bugging out and amazing skills.
Symbolism of christmas & St. Nicholas' StoryKenneth Jensen
The symbols of the Holiday Season aren't just pretty, they are all historically rooted and have a deeper meaning. Learn what these Christmas symbols mean!
There are many lessons to be learned from the True Story of Thanksgiving. Check us out to know the real story . Have a Happy and Fun Filled Thanksgiving!
095 getting versatile bug out bag that won't break your backKenneth Jensen
Do you struggle to decide what is needed and what you can go without?
Is your bag so heavy that you get a hernia when you look at it?
Do you run out of food and water rations after 23 minutes of walking?
Learn how to create a versatile bug out bag that has everything you need, but won’t break your back.
Stay Safe and Secured by Having some Awesome Gear in Your Pack. Get the versatile bag out bag that can give you everything you need for a weekend camping trip.
Guerilla Strategies : The Tactical Defense ManeuversKenneth Jensen
Guerrilla warfare strategies became popular due to their effectiveness against invading forces. The document discusses several guerrilla tactics: using a small, mobile force to avoid confrontation with larger groups; targeting enemy resources instead of forces to weaken them; hiding among civilians to avoid detection; and harassing opponents through strategic retreats and attacks to exhaust them. The key is to set goals for guerrilla defense and strategically fortify areas to defend them using these unconventional tactics.
Bugging out, Bug out bags, Emergency Action plans and Amazing Techniques For ...Kenneth Jensen
So as you age, and your physical abilities change, you must reevaluate your bug out plan. Here are some Awesome Tips for Bug out Bags and for Preparedness Plan.
(9 11) - 14th Anniversary of Memories of American PeopleKenneth Jensen
This week marks the 14th Anniversary of a day that will always live in the Memories of the American People. Let’s be thankful to these Heroic People of 9-11
086 fix you wallet, your health and your prepping with a food logKenneth Jensen
Fix Your Wallet, Health & Prepping. Be a Budget Master and Gain Understanding & Resiliency With a Food Log. Start Copy-Canning for a Self-Reliance Plan.
Learn what to do with many Cold Weather Injuries such as Hypothermia, Frostbite, Frostnip, Trenchfoot, Immersion Foot, Chilblains. I give a lot of First Aid Information.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
6. • You know your property.
• At your own location, you have time
to get your preps in order.
• You can get your community
involved in preparedness and work
as a team.
• Your family can help you fortify your
property.