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- United States Secret Service
necessary abilities. The FBI, CIA, BATF, and DEA did not yet exist. The United States Marshals Service was the only other logical choice, and in fact the U.S. Marshalls did provide protection for the president at some points. The Secret Service Presidential Protection Detail safeguards the President of the United States and his immediate family. They are heavily armed and work with local police and the military to safeguard the President when he travels. The Secret Service has 5,000 employees: 2100 special agents, 1200 Uniformed Division employees, and 1700 technical and administrative employees. The Special Agents are the ones who bodyguard
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- Are you prepared for a cardiac arrest?
Are you prepared for a cardiac arrest? If home is where the heart is, ... The second type, cardiac arrest, tends to come on faster, though it can be ...
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- Green Mountain Boys
vast majority of the settlers in the sparsely populated frontier region rejected the authority of New York. The Green Mountain Boys were a paramilitary force several hundred strong that effectively controlled the area where New Hampshire titles had been issued. They were led by Ethan Allen, his brother Ira, and their cousin Seth Warner. They were based at the Catamount Tavern in Bennington, ironically only a short distance from the New York seat of government in Albany. By the 1770s, the Green Mountain Boys had become an armed military force and de facto government that prevented the Albany government from exercising
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- Medtronic, Inc. - Sudden Cardiac Arrest: What is SCA?
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the sudden, abrupt loss of heart function ... SCA and subsequent death (sudden cardiac death, SCD) is a major health problem, ...
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- Cardiac Arrest - OrganizedWisdom Health
Cardiac arrest is the abrupt loss of heart function. ... The most common cause of cardiac arrest is an abnormal heart rhythm known as ventricular fibrillation. ...
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- Graves-Basedow disease
Historical background 4 Bibliography Definition Graves-Basedow disease is a disorder characterized by a triad of hyperthyroidism, goitre, and exophthalmos (bulging eyeballs). Etiology unknown, it may be related to a malfunction of the immune system. Female dominance, ratio 4: 1; onset is commonly in the third to fifth decades of life. The severe form of exophthalmos occurs only in a minority of patients with the disorder, and is also known as infiltrative opthalmopathy, Graves' opthalmopathy, or Thyroid Eye Disease (TED). Signs and symptoms The symptoms include cardiac arrhythmias, increased pulse rate, weight loss in the presence of increased appetite, intolerance to heat,
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- United States Marshals Service
women of the Marshals Service pursue and arrest 55 percent of all federal fugitives, more than all other federal agencies combined. The individual Deputy Marshals have been portrayed for legendary heroics in the face of lawlessness. The offices of U.S. Marshal and Deputy Marshals were created by the first Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789, the same legislation that established the federal judicial system. The Marshals were given extensive authority to support the federal courts within their judicial districts and to carry out all lawful orders issued by judges, Congress, or the President. The Marshals and their Deputies served the
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- Sudden death in young people Heart problems often blamed ...
Sudden death in young people is rare, but those at risk can take precautions. ... Still, when sudden cardiac arrest or sudden cardiac death in a young person is due to a ...
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- Grayanotoxin
membranes, the receptor sites involved in activation and inactivation. The grayanotoxin prevents inactivation, leaving excitable cells depolarized. Empirically the toxin is C22H36O7 Gross physical symptoms occur after a dose-dependent latent period of minutes to three hours or so. Initial symptoms are excessive salivation, perspiration, vomiting, dizziness, weakness and paresthesia in the extremities and around the mouth, low blood pressure and sinus bradycardia. In higher doses symptoms can include loss of cordination, severe and progressive muscular weakness, bradyarrhythima but also sometimes ventricular tachycardia, also nodal rhythm or Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Despite the potential cardiac problems the condition is rarely fatal and generally lasts
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- Responding to cardiac arrest
-To provide the registered professional nurse with information about perioperative cardiac arrests.
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- Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death
Cardiac arrest is reversible in most victims if it's treated within a few minutes. ... Later, it also became clear that cardiac arrest could be reversed outside a hospital by ...
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- United States prison population
United States prison population The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. See the discussion page for more information. The prison population of the United States is in a constant state of flux, increasing or decreasing based on a number of factors, including the number of arrests, length of prison sentences, parole, legislation to determine what is legal and what is not, and so on. In 2000, the state and federal prison population of the United States stood
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- Ferdinand VII of Spain
wife, Maria Antonietta of Naples. After her death in 1806 he was drawn into other intrigues by flatterers, and, in October 1807, was arrested for the conspiracy of the Escorial. The conspiracy aimed at
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securing the help of the emperor Napoleon. When detected, Ferdinand betrayed his associates, and grovelled to his parents. When his father's abdication was extorted by a popular riot at Aranjuez in March 1808, he ascended the throne - not to lead his people manfully, but to throw himself into the hands of Napoleon, in the fatuous hope that the emperor would support him. He was in his
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- CARDIAC ARREST
(4) Arrests were closely associated with drug injection in 25% of cases: ... dextrose containing solutions may be harmful after a cardiac arrest. ...
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- Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies
manners having endeared him to the lazzaroni. On succeeding his father in 1830, he published an edict in which he promised to give his most anxious attention to the impartial administration of justice, to reform the finances, and to use every effort to heal the wounds which had afflicted the kingdom for so many years ; but these promises seem to have been meant only to lull discontent to sleep, for although he did something for the economic development of the kingdom, the existing burden of taxation was only slightly lightened, corruption continued to flourish in all departments of the administration,
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- Powerheart.com: Powerheart Defibrillators, AED CPR Training ...
When AEDs are available and used quickly, most cardiac arrest victims survive. Cardiac Science is dedicated to providing solutions to help you save lives. ...
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- Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
the day. But when the French monarchy was abolished and the royal pair beheaded, Ferdinand and Maria Carolina were seized with a feeling of fear and horror and joined the first coalition against France in 1793. French occupation Although peace was made with France in 1796, the demands of the French Directory, whose troops occupied Rome, alarmed the king once more, and at his wife's instigation he took advantage of Napoleon's absence in Egypt and of Nelson's victories to go to war. He marched with his army against the French and entered Rome (November 29), but on the defeat of some
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- Perioperative Cardiac Arrests
Perioperative cardiac arrests represent the most serious complication of anesthesia and surgery. ... The overall frequency of cardiac arrest was 4.3 per 10,000 anesthetics. ...
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- February 2003
in Carmichael, California.[1] A very large demonstration was held in Melbourne to protest against the Australian government's support for the USA's policy on Iraq. Organisers estimated that 200,000 people came out on to the streets, while some news sources put the number at "up to 150,000". [1] UNMOVIC chief weapons inspectors Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei presented a report to the United Nations Security Council. They stated that the Iraqis had been co-operating well with the inspectors and that no weapons of mass destruction had been found, but that the Saddam Hussein regime had still to account for many banned weapons
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- Welcome to THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest remains one of the common causes of death. ... Resuscitation of cardiac arrest victims is one of the most challenging and ...
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