If there is an arrest or conviction that is relevant to the job at hand, employers can ask about it and consider it in their decision-making processes. The exception is if those relevant arrests or convictions have been expunged or sealed. What shows up on a background check? Nearly allRead More →

A cardiac arrest is the same as death. It’s just semantics. After a gunshot wound, if the person hemorrhages sufficiently, then the heart stops beating and they die. The social perception of death is that you have reached a point from which you can never come back, but medically speaking,Read More →

SA Block and Sinus Arrest. NOTE: With SA Block the R-R interval measurement can be within plus or minus 2 small boxes. If it is greater than the plus or minus 2 small boxes it is a sinus arrest. With SA Block the R-R interval measurement is within plus orRead More →

The term “visible” means that the police officer arrested you without a warrant and determined the probable reason for the arrest by observing or seeing a crime in his direct presence. What is an example of an arrest? An example of arrest is a police officer handcuffing a robber. TheRead More →

What to do Ensure scene safety. Check for response. Shout for help. Tell someone nearby to call 911 or your emergency response number. … Check for no breathing or only gasping. If the person isn’t breathing or is only gasping, begin CPR with compressions. Begin high quality CPR. … UseRead More →