Monday, August 03, 2020

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tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Aug 02 02:18PM


> 1. What is the name given to a trolley containing various types
> of equipment used to respond to emergency situations, such as
> cardiac arrest?
 
crash cart
 
> 2. What term refers to a nurse who is available for assignment on
> an ad hoc basis?
 
floater
 
> 4. What emergency is designated "Code Blue"?
 
cardiac arrest
 
> 5. What is the purpose of a thrombolytic medication?
 
breaking up a blood clot
 
> 6. What is the name for the arrythmia in which the heart contracts
> in a chaotic, uncoordinated way?
 
fibrillation
 
> 8. What """does""" an Accu-Chek device test?
 
blood sugar
 
 
> the male became king but the throne would descend through his
> rival's line. Name *either* of the rival heirs to Henry I:
> his daughter or his nephew.
 
Stephen
 
> succeeded to the throne and ruled for 10 years, but spent only
> a few months of this in England since he was always going off
> on wars, such as the Third Crusade. Name him.
 
Richard I
 
> his son, who fought in the Eighth Crusade, conquered Wales, and
> waged war against Scotland, defeating the rebel William Wallace.
> Name this king, who reigned until 1307.
 
Edward I
 
> his son, who defeated the French at Agincourt and various other
> places. As a result he was named heir to the French throne,
> although he died before he could inherit it. Name him.
 
Henry V
 
> regency and the son's eventual ineffectual rule, Britain lost
> most of its territory in France, and then the king found himself
> involved in another civil war. Name him.
 
Henry VI
 
> himself and his rival from the House of York, who was his third
> cousin. The cousin took it for keeps when Henry VI was imprisoned
> and then murdered in 1471, and ruled until 1483. Name him.
 
Edward IV
 
> his son, who would also become King of Ireland, who fought
> against the French and the Scots, and whose turbulent private
> life would have world-changing consequences. Name him.
 
Henry VIII
 
> 8. King Henry VIII of England died in 1547. He was succeeded by
> his 9-year-old son, who never took the throne in his own right
> since he himself died in 1553. Name him.
 
Edward VI
 
> vice-president, who had been mentioned alongside Tippecanoe in
> Harrison's campaign slogan. Name this successor, who broke with
> the Whig Party and arranged for the annexation of Texas.
 
John Tyler
 
> 10. Henry Ford didn't die in 1918, but he did turn over the
> presidency of the Ford Motor Co. to his son. Name him.
 
Edsel Ford; Henry Ford Jr.
 
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Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Aug 02 11:11PM

msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:PPGdne6dA7k46LvCnZ2dnUU7-
> are based on these terms, though we may not use exactly the same
> definitions as Dr. Lam.
 
> 7. What """does""" FRCPC after a doctor's name mean?
 
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Chirurgeons
 
> 8. What """does""" an Accu-Chek device test?
 
glucose in the blood

> 9. Tachycardia refers to an accelerated heart rate; what name is
> given to the opposite condition, an abnormally slow heart rate?
 
bradycardia
 
> the male became king but the throne would descend through his
> rival's line. Name *either* of the rival heirs to Henry I:
> his daughter or his nephew.
 
Matilda

> succeeded to the throne and ruled for 10 years, but spent only
> a few months of this in England since he was always going off
> on wars, such as the Third Crusade. Name him.
 
Richard II
 
> his son, who fought in the Eighth Crusade, conquered Wales, and
> waged war against Scotland, defeating the rebel William Wallace.
> Name this king, who reigned until 1307.
 
Edward II

> himself and his rival from the House of York, who was his third
> cousin. The cousin took it for keeps when Henry VI was imprisoned
> and then murdered in 1471, and ruled until 1483. Name him.
 
Richard III
 
> his son, who would also become King of Ireland, who fought
> against the French and the Scots, and whose turbulent private
> life would have world-changing consequences. Name him.
 
Henry VIII

> 8. King Henry VIII of England died in 1547. He was succeeded by
> his 9-year-old son, who never took the throne in his own right
> since he himself died in 1553. Name him.
 
Edward VI
 
> vice-president, who had been mentioned alongside Tippecanoe in
> Harrison's campaign slogan. Name this successor, who broke with
> the Whig Party and arranged for the annexation of Texas.
 
John Tyler
 
> 10. Henry Ford didn't die in 1918, but he did turn over the
> presidency of the Ford Motor Co. to his son. Name him.
 
Edsel Ford
 
--
Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com
Pete Gayde <pagrsg@wowway.com>: Aug 03 02:55AM

msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:PPGdne6dA7k46LvCnZ2dnUU7-
 
> 1. What is the name given to a trolley containing various types
> of equipment used to respond to emergency situations, such as
> cardiac arrest?
 
Crash cart
 
 
> 2. What term refers to a nurse who is available for assignment on
> an ad hoc basis?
 
Floater
 
> arrived VSA. This is not good. Expand the acronym or just
> explain the situation.
 
> 4. What emergency is designated "Code Blue"?
 
Blood pressure drop below a safe level
 
> in a chaotic, uncoordinated way?
 
> 7. What """does""" FRCPC after a doctor's name mean?
 
> 8. What """does""" an Accu-Chek device test?
 
Blood glucose level
 
 
> 9. Tachycardia refers to an accelerated heart rate; what name is
> given to the opposite condition, an abnormally slow heart rate?
 
Hypochardia
 
 
> 10. Which heart valve connects the left atrium and the left
> ventricle?
 
Left auricle
 
> succeeded to the throne and ruled for 10 years, but spent only
> a few months of this in England since he was always going off
> on wars, such as the Third Crusade. Name him.
 
Richard the Lionheart
 
> his son, who fought in the Eighth Crusade, conquered Wales, and
> waged war against Scotland, defeating the rebel William Wallace.
> Name this king, who reigned until 1307.
 
James I; James II
 
> regency and the son's eventual ineffectual rule, Britain lost
> most of its territory in France, and then the king found himself
> involved in another civil war. Name him.
 
Charles II; Charles III
 
> his son, who would also become King of Ireland, who fought
> against the French and the Scots, and whose turbulent private
> life would have world-changing consequences. Name him.
 
Henry VIII
 
> vice-president, who had been mentioned alongside Tippecanoe in
> Harrison's campaign slogan. Name this successor, who broke with
> the Whig Party and arranged for the annexation of Texas.
 
Tyler
 
 
> 10. Henry Ford didn't die in 1918, but he did turn over the
> presidency of the Ford Motor Co. to his son. Name him.
 
Edsel Ford
 
 
Pete Gayde
Calvin <334152@gmail.com>: Aug 02 10:20PM -0700

On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 6:13:31 PM UTC+10, Mark Brader wrote:
 
> the male became king but the throne would descend through his
> rival's line. Name *either* of the rival heirs to Henry I:
> his daughter or his nephew.
 
Matilda
 
> succeeded to the throne and ruled for 10 years, but spent only
> a few months of this in England since he was always going off
> on wars, such as the Third Crusade. Name him.
 
Richard I
 
> his son, who fought in the Eighth Crusade, conquered Wales, and
> waged war against Scotland, defeating the rebel William Wallace.
> Name this king, who reigned until 1307.
 
Edward I
 
> his son, who defeated the French at Agincourt and various other
> places. As a result he was named heir to the French throne,
> although he died before he could inherit it. Name him.
 
Henry V
 
> regency and the son's eventual ineffectual rule, Britain lost
> most of its territory in France, and then the king found himself
> involved in another civil war. Name him.
 
Henry VI, Richard II
 
> himself and his rival from the House of York, who was his third
> cousin. The cousin took it for keeps when Henry VI was imprisoned
> and then murdered in 1471, and ruled until 1483. Name him.
 
Edward IV
 
> his son, who would also become King of Ireland, who fought
> against the French and the Scots, and whose turbulent private
> life would have world-changing consequences. Name him.
 
Henry VIII
 
> 8. King Henry VIII of England died in 1547. He was succeeded by
> his 9-year-old son, who never took the throne in his own right
> since he himself died in 1553. Name him.
 
Edward VI
 
> vice-president, who had been mentioned alongside Tippecanoe in
> Harrison's campaign slogan. Name this successor, who broke with
> the Whig Party and arranged for the annexation of Texas.
 
Frankin, Arthur
 
> 10. Henry Ford didn't die in 1918, but he did turn over the
> presidency of the Ford Motor Co. to his son. Name him.
 
Edsel
 
cheers,
calvin
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Aug 02 10:24PM -0700

On 8/2/20 1:13 AM, Mark Brader wrote:
> arrived VSA. This is not good. Expand the acronym or just
> explain the situation.
 
> 4. What emergency is designated "Code Blue"?
 
respiratory failure
 
 
> 5. What is the purpose of a thrombolytic medication?
 
break up blood clots
 
 
> 6. What is the name for the arrythmia in which the heart contracts
> in a chaotic, uncoordinated way?
 
fibrillation
 
 
> 7. What """does""" FRCPC after a doctor's name mean?
 
> 8. What """does""" an Accu-Chek device test?
 
blood oxygen levels
 
> the male became king but the throne would descend through his
> rival's line. Name *either* of the rival heirs to Henry I:
> his daughter or his nephew.
 
Matilda
 
> succeeded to the throne and ruled for 10 years, but spent only
> a few months of this in England since he was always going off
> on wars, such as the Third Crusade. Name him.
 
Richard the Lion-hearted
 
> his son, who defeated the French at Agincourt and various other
> places. As a result he was named heir to the French throne,
> although he died before he could inherit it. Name him.
 
Henry V
 
> regency and the son's eventual ineffectual rule, Britain lost
> most of its territory in France, and then the king found himself
> involved in another civil war. Name him.
 
Henry VI
 
> himself and his rival from the House of York, who was his third
> cousin. The cousin took it for keeps when Henry VI was imprisoned
> and then murdered in 1471, and ruled until 1483. Name him.
 
Richard III
 
> his son, who would also become King of Ireland, who fought
> against the French and the Scots, and whose turbulent private
> life would have world-changing consequences. Name him.
 
Henry VIII
 
 
> 8. King Henry VIII of England died in 1547. He was succeeded by
> his 9-year-old son, who never took the throne in his own right
> since he himself died in 1553. Name him.
 
Edward VI
 
> vice-president, who had been mentioned alongside Tippecanoe in
> Harrison's campaign slogan. Name this successor, who broke with
> the Whig Party and arranged for the annexation of Texas.
 
Tyler
 
 
> 10. Henry Ford didn't die in 1918, but he did turn over the
> presidency of the Ford Motor Co. to his son. Name him.
 
Edsel Ford
 
--
Dan Tilque
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