Sunday, October 23, 2016

Highlights from this issue

The Manchester derby for paediatric early warning scores

There is clearly a need for a validated physiological early warning score for specific use in the paediatric emergency department (PED). In this issue, Cotterill et al compare two paediatric early warning scores developed in Manchester: the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Early Warning System (ManCHEWS) and a modified version, the Pennine Acute Trust Paediatric Observation Priority Score (PAT-POPS). Th…
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Be Aware of What You Share Online About Your Kids

New review offers parents advice on how to be more careful with postings that could affect their children


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BEFORE YOU SHARE THIS. Hi^^, If you are going to share this please read…

I’d like to know if you would share a link to the original page instead of the video. Youtube is great I love it. But Youtube has enough links and everyone knows about it.

How about helping the small guy out? If you share my pages then you are helping me out – the actual creator. If you share the video then you are helping Youtube out more than me.

Creators make very little money like less than per 1000 views. So please help share my site. I have worked on it for years. Here’s the original post:
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If you liked this video…

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About the video:

These are 5 fun steps to teaching kids English. In this video you’ll see a method for teaching kids English using the “PPP” (Presentation, Practice and Production) style of lesson planning. You will learn how to teach English to children and much of this method can also be applied to teaching other levels too. Such as adults. But the “PPP” style is best for low level learners.

Also in this video you will learn some fun games and activities that you can add to your lesson. These will make your lessons more fun and more effective if used correctly.

This video was filmed in Busan, South Korea. This was a kindergarten class. I suspect the students here were about 5 years old or so. This method or style of teaching ESL will be effective from kindergarten through elementary school for the most part.

You can also see an infographic of this:
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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Saturday, Oct. 22 Is Drug Take Back Day

Title: Saturday, Oct. 22 Is Drug Take Back Day
Category: Health News
Created: 10/21/2016 12:00:00 AM
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The Medellín Cartel was an organized network of drug suppliers and smugglers originating in the city of Medellín, Colombia. More on the topic: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=tra0c7-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=f21d2316d2cc6751f5211446f52e1767&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=books&keywords=medellin

The drug cartel operated in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Honduras, the United States, as well as Canada and Europe throughout the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded and run by Ochoa Vázquez brothers Jorge Luis, Juan David, and Fabio together with Pablo Escobar. By 1993, the Colombian government, in collaboration with the Cali cartel, right-wing paramilitary groups, and the United States government, had successfully dismantled the cartel by imprisoning or assassinating its members.

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Born in Panama City, Noriega was a career soldier, receiving much of his education at the Military School of Chorrillos in Lima, Peru. He also received intelligence and counterintelligence training at the School of the Americas at the U.S. Army’s Fort Gulick in the Panama Canal Zone in 1967, as well as a course in psychological operations (psyops) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was commissioned in the Panama National Guard in 1967 and promoted to lieutenant in 1968. In the power struggle that followed, including a failed coup attempt in 1969, Noriega supported Omar Torrijos. He received a promotion to lieutenant colonel and was appointed chief of military intelligence by Torrijos. Noriega claims that, following Torrijos’ instructions, he negotiated an amnesty for about 400 defeated guerrilla fighters, enabling them to return from exile in Honduras and Costa Rica.
Torrijos died in a plane accident on July 31, 1981. Colonel Roberto Díaz Herrera, a former associate of Noriega, claimed that the actual cause for the accident was a bomb and that Noriega was behind the incident.[8]
Omar Torrijos was succeeded as Commander of the Panamanian National Guard by Colonel Florencio Flores Aguilar. One year later, Flores was succeeded by Rubén Darío Paredes, and Noriega became chief of staff. The guard was renamed the Panamanian Defense Forces. Paredes resigned as commander to run for the presidency, ceding his post as commander of the forces to Noriega.

Although the relationship did not become contractual until 1967, Noriega worked with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from the late 1950s until the 1980s.[9] In 1988 grand juries in Tampa and Miami indicted him on U.S. federal drug charges.[10][11]
The 1988 Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics and International Operations concluded: “The saga of Panama’s General Manuel Antonio Noriega represents one of the most serious foreign policy failures for the United States. Throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, Noriega was able to manipulate U.S. policy toward his country, while skillfully accumulating near-absolute power in Panama. It is clear that each U.S. government agency which had a relationship with Noriega turned a blind eye to his corruption and drug dealing, even as he was emerging as a key player on behalf of the Medellín Cartel (a member of which was notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar).” Noriega was allowed to establish “the hemisphere’s first ‘narcokleptocracy’”.[12] One of the large financial institutions that he was able to use to launder money was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), which was shut down at the end of the Cold War by the FBI. Noriega shared his cell with ex-BCCI executives in the facility known as “Club Fed”.
In the 1988 U.S. presidential election, Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis highlighted this history in a campaign commercial attacking his opponent, Vice President (and former CIA Director) George H. W. Bush, for his close relationship with “Panamanian drug lord Noriega.”

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Funny Nurses: The Evolution Of A Nurse

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Does he know we started drinking 30 minutes into studying?

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Therapist argues with nurse about meeting therapy minutes in a SNF.
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1 in 3 Young Athletes With Concussion Returns to Play on Same Day

But, medical recommendation is to stay out of game after head injury


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MIDLAND – A Midland football program is stepping up its game to keep its athletes safe.

Midland Christian football players have started wearing a special sleeve over their helmets.

The sleeves are called Guardian Caps. Coaches and even players say it’s keeping them in the game and off the sidelines.

The plays are getting bigger and the hits are getting harder, meaning football players are putting a lot on the line when they step onto the field. That’s why Midland Christian head football coach Greg McClendon isn’t taking any chances.

“Over the years as we’ve learned more and more about concussions, it’s really showing to be more repetitive hits that have the most impact,” coach McClendon said.

This year all varsity and JV football players are wearing Guardian Caps over their helmets during practice.

“It gives you some extra padding on the outside. It’s very light weight,” coach McClendon said. “If it keeps one player from getting a concussion and the long term effects of it, it’s worth the cost of all 80.”

Players say they’ve noticed a difference.

“These just add on to our chances to play the full season instead of having a chance of going down in practice,” senior football player Jacob Tucker said. “This year is different. I don’t go home with a headache every day.”

Coach McClendon says if it keeps his players healthy and in the game, it’s a win-win for everyone.
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Friday, October 21, 2016

SGEM Xtra: The Reality Check

I had the pleasure of being a guest panelist on The Reality Check (TRC) podcast this week. TRC is “Canada’s weekly podcast that explores a wide range of controversies and curiosities using science and critical thinking.” They invited me on to discuss some of my favourite things like evidence based medicine, knowledge translation and FOAMed. Listen […]…
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Sleep Can Affect Male Fertility

Title: Sleep Can Affect Male Fertility
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Created: 10/19/2016 12:00:00 AM
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