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The Efficiency Of Bag-Valve Mask Ventilations By Medical First Responders And Basic Emergency Medical Technicians, John Vincent Commander
The Efficiency Of Bag-Valve Mask Ventilations By Medical First Responders And Basic Emergency Medical Technicians, John Vincent Commander
Theses Digitization Project
Bag-valve mask (BVM) ventilation maintains a patient's oxygenation and ventilation until a more definitive artificial airway can be established. In the prehospital setting of a traffic collision or medical aid scene this is performed by an Emerency Medical Technician or medical first responder. Few studies have looked at the effectiveness of Bag-valve masks (BVM) or the complication rate of ventilating an unprotected airway. The purpose and goal of this study is to educate both medical first responders and basic emergency medical technicians.
Veteran Police Officers Field Training Supervisors In Ethics And Integrity, Bryce Michael Mibeck
Veteran Police Officers Field Training Supervisors In Ethics And Integrity, Bryce Michael Mibeck
Theses Digitization Project
This project developed a course that could be used by any police agency under the training umbrella of the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). Specifically, the project was developed to be used by the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department and San Bernardino Valley College working with veteran police officers, police training officers, and police supervisors. The course included information from Josephson's Six Pillars of Character, Vicchio's Five Personality Types Lacking Integrity, and an ethical dilemma exercise.
Project Based Learning In An Applied Construction Curriculum, Darren Hayes Lamb
Project Based Learning In An Applied Construction Curriculum, Darren Hayes Lamb
Theses Digitization Project
This project addresses the integration of a career and technical (vocational) construction curriculum with academic curriculum. Career and technical (vocational) curriculum in the past has been developed to address specific content. This construction curriculum inegrates inherent academic aspects.
Preparing For Entry Into The Workforce: Educational Attainment For Calworks Students, Sylvia Solorio
Preparing For Entry Into The Workforce: Educational Attainment For Calworks Students, Sylvia Solorio
Theses Digitization Project
This study concerns an evaluation of a community college support services program. The study participants included 58 female CalWORKS students. Data was gathered from a self-administered survey questionnaire designed specifically for this study to gather student's level of satisfaction with program services. Practice, policy and research implications were discussed.