Kamis, 20 Oktober 2011

Westlife Decide to Split

Statement by Westlife

 

by Westlife on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 at 10:10am
After 14 years, 26 top ten hits including 14 number one singles, 11 top 5 albums, 7 of which hit the top spot and have collectively sold over 44 million copies around the world, 10 sell out tours and countless memories that we will forever cherish, we today announce our plan to go our separate ways after a greatest hits collection this Christmas and a farewell tour next year.  The decision is entirely amicable and after spending all of our adult life together so far, we want to have a well-earned break and look at new ventures.  We see the greatest hits collection and the farewell tour as the perfect way to celebrate our incredible career along with our fans. We are really looking forward to getting out on the tour and seeing our fans one last time.

Over the years Westlife has become so much more to us than just a band.  Westlife are a family.  We would like to thank our fans who have been with us on this amazing journey and are part of our family too.
We never imagined when we started out in 1998 that 14 years later we would still be recording, touring and having hits together.  It has been a dream come true for all of us.

Kian, Mark, Nicky and Shane

‘Greatest Hits’ to be released on 21st November
New Single ‘Lighthouse’ to be released 13th November

Source: https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150363044019060

Medical Code

This is Some of Medical Code I Found on Trauma tv Series. Take a look guys!

  • ALS Bag = Advanced Life Support Bag. 
  • OPA = Oropharyngeal Airway.
  • GSW = Gunshot Wound.
  • Triage = The sorting of and allocation of treatment to patients and especially battle and disaster victims according to a system of priorities designed to maximize the number of survivors.
  • Black Triage Tag = Expectant, unconscious and not breathing.
  • Yellow Triage Tag = Delayed, entails non-life threatening injuries.
  • Red Triage Tag = Immediate, entails life-threatening injuries.
  • Green Triage Tag = Minor, entails minor injuries.
  • Compound Fracture = A bone fracture resulting in an open wound through which bone fragments usually protrude.
  • IV = An apparatus used to administer a fluid (medication, blood, or nutrients) intravenously.
  • CPR = Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
  • BP = Blood Pressure.
  • Thoracostomy = Surgical opening of the chest.
  • EEG = Electroencephalogram.
  • NPA = Nasal Pharyngeal Airway.
  • CSM = Command Sergeant Major.
  • 5150 = Involuntary Psychiatric Hold.
  • EMT = A specially trained medical technician certified to provide basic emergency services (such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation) before and during transportation to a hospital.
  • Paramedic = A specially trained medical technician licensed to provide a wide range of emergency services (such as defibrillation and the intravenous administration of drugs) before or during transportation to a hospital.
  • Cardioversion = Application of an electric shock in order to restore normal heartbeat.
  • PVC = Premature Ventricular Contraction.
  • First Degree Burns = A mild burn characterized by heat, pain, and reddening of the burned surface but not exhibiting blistering or charring of tissues.
  • Second Degree Burns = A burn marked by pain, blistering, and superficial destruction of dermis with edema and hyperemia of the tissues beneath the burn.
  • Third Degree Burns = A severe burn characterized by destruction of the skin through the depth of the dermis and possibly into underlying tissues, loss of fluid, and sometimes shock.
  • PTSD = Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
  • Laparotomy = Surgical section of the abdominal wall.
  • Ligation = The surgical process of tying up an anatomical channel, such as a blood vessel.
  • Alcohol Poisoning = A condition in which a toxic amount of alcohol (ethanol, ethyl alcohol) has been drunk, usually in a short period of time. The toxicity is related to the blood level of the alcohol.
  • Phosphorous Acid = A deliquescent crystalline acid H3PO3 used especially as a reducing agent and in making phosphites.
  • Organ Failure = The failure of an essential system in the body. Multiple organ failure is the failure of two or more systems, such as the cardiovascular and renal systems, and is a common consequence of sepsis (the presence of bacteria in the blood) and of shock (very low blood pressure).
  • PPD = Purified Protein Derivative.
  • ETOH = Alcohol, ETOH intake history is often recorded as part of a patient history.
  • Cyanide Poisoning = Poisoning with cyanide, a rapidly acting, potentially deadly chemical that can exist as a colorless gas, such as hydrogen cyanide (HCN) or cyanogen chloride (CNCl), or a crystal form such as sodium cyanide (NaCN) or potassium cyanide (KCN).
  • Sodium Thiosulfate = A hygroscopic crystalline salt Na2O3S2 that is used as a fixing agent in photography, as a reducing and bleaching agent, in chemical analysis for the titration of iodine, and in medicine as an antidote in poisoning especially by cyanides and as an antifungal agent -- called also hypo, sodium hyposulfite.
  • Amyl Nitrite = A pale yellow pungent flammable liquid ester C5H11NO2 of commercial amyl alcohol and nitrous acid that is used chiefly in medicine as a vasodilator, especially in treating angina pectoris, and used illicitly as an aphrodisiac.
  • Bradycardia = Relatively slow heart action, whether physiological or pathological.
  • Hypertension = Abnormally high arterial blood pressure that is usually indicated by an adult systolic blood pressure of 140 mm Hg or greater or a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mm Hg or greater, is chiefly of unknown cause but may be attributable to a pre-existing condition (such as a renal or endocrine disorder), that typically results in a thickening and inelasticity of arterial walls and hypertrophy of the left heart ventricle, and that is a risk factor for various pathological conditions or events (such as heart attack, heart failure, stroke, end-stage renal disease, or retinal hemorrhage).
  • Epidural Hematoma = A hematoma between the cranium (skull) and the brain's tissue-like covering, which is known as the dura. Epidural hematoma is usually caused by a full-on blow to the head, and is often associated with a skull fracture. Diagnosis is usually by CAT scan. Treatment is by trepanation: drilling through the skull to drain the excess bloof.
source: http://www.nbc.com/trauma/exclusives/medical-dictionary/

Screenshot of Trauma episode 11 "Tunnel Vision"




Rabbit almost get a weapon from the bank robber's girlfriend when he try to treat him


 

 



Rabbit touch one of FBI agent's face with with his bloodied hands.



 





Nancy must face her claustrophobia while treating a construction worker who has fallen.

Senin, 17 Oktober 2011

The Utilization of Ethanol as Subtitute of Fossil Fuels

As we all know, the fuel commonly used by people today are fossil fuels, they are petroleum and its derivative products such as gasoline, kerosene etc. Use of these fosil fuels is certainly gives adverse impact to environment.Now, many people have found some way to subtitute fosil fuels with various kind of alternative fuels such Ethanol. Here's the conparsion of Ethanol with LPG: For example, 1 kg of Ethanol cost IDR 2.100,00 and produce 29.831,62 kJ heat. So, every rupiah generate heat as much as 14.20 kJ / IDR Let's compare with LPG. 1 kg of LPG cost IDR 900,00 and produce 50.875,12 kJ heat. That's mean that every rupiah generate heat as much as 56,49 kJ / IDR From comparation above, we know that Ethanol generate heat although  not as much as LPG  wich mean it can be use as an alternative fuel.

Minggu, 16 Oktober 2011

Introduction

Welcome to my new Blog. Here, I will try to write about sciences, educations, entertainment and many others.. Hope you enjoy it *love :)