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Travel Size

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Travel Size
cani take deoerant not a travel size in my carry on bag?

i’m flying to california from Hawaii tomarrow can i take deorerant in my carry on? what about chap stick and mascara?

No, not if it is over 3 0z. Yes , if it is u 3 oz. or less. Yes to the chap stick and mascara. All must be in your 1 qt. size zip lock bag.

Sigma Makeup brushes: full size vs travel size



Ultracalming Cleanser (Travel Size)


Ultracalming Cleanser (Travel Size)


$12.2


Ultracalming Cleanser (Travel Size) by Dermalogica for Unisex – 1.7 oz Cleanser

Shaper Zero - Travel Size


Shaper Zero – Travel Size


$6.93


Shaper Zero – Travel Size by Sebastian for Unisex – 1.5 oz Styling

Hydrating Shampoo - Travel Size


Hydrating Shampoo – Travel Size


$2.61


Hydrating Shampoo – Travel Size by Biosilk for Unisex – 2.26 oz Shampoo

Daily Microfoliant (Travel Size)


Daily Microfoliant (Travel Size)


$18.72


Daily Microfoliant (Travel Size) by Dermalogica for Unisex – 13 g Daily Microfoliant

Straight Works - Travel Size


Straight Works – Travel Size


$11.46


Straight Works – Travel Size by Paul Mitchell for Unisex – 3.4 oz Hair Spray

Essential Cleansing Solution (Travel Size)


Essential Cleansing Solution (Travel Size)


$12.2


Essential Cleansing Solution (Travel Size) by Dermalogica for Unisex – 1.7 oz Cleanser

Multi-Active Toner (Travel Size)


Multi-Active Toner (Travel Size)


$11.71


Multi-Active Toner (Travel Size) by Dermalogica for Unisex – 50 ml Tonic

Soothing Protection Spray (Travel Size)


Soothing Protection Spray (Travel Size)


$15.62


Soothing Protection Spray (Travel Size) by Dermalogica for Unisex – 1.7 oz Cleanser

Special Cleansing Gel (Travel Size)


Special Cleansing Gel (Travel Size)


$15.62


Special Cleansing Gel (Travel Size) by Dermalogica for Unisex – 1.7 oz Cleanser

Silk Therapy Shampoo - Travel Size


Silk Therapy Shampoo – Travel Size


$2.49


Silk Therapy Shampoo – Travel Size by Biosilk for Unisex – 2.26 oz Shampoo

Regenetic Cream (Travel Size, Unboxed)


Regenetic Cream (Travel Size, Unboxed)


$47.04


Regenetic Cream (Travel Size, Unboxed) by Valmont for Unisex – 0.5 oz Cream


Trauma First

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Trauma First
Can someone survive trauma to the frontal and posterior sections of the brain with massive hemorrhaging?

Can someone survive trauma to the frontal and posterior sections of the brain with massive hemorrhaging if they get intimidate medial attention?

if not treated incredibly fast, brain damage and preasure will send the person into a coma and they will be in a vegistative state. but only if treated literally within minutes will someone survive, hopefully without brain damage.

First Surgery (Level 1) – Trauma Center Second Opinion (Wii)



Trauma, the First Hour


Trauma, the First Hour


$2.89


Trauma, the First Hour

Manual of Clinical Trauma Care: The First Hour


Manual of Clinical Trauma Care: The First Hour


$1.52


Manual of Clinical Trauma Care: The First Hour

Trauma


Trauma


$48.4


Trauma

Neurology and Trauma


Neurology and Trauma


$142.48


Disorders due to trauma to the head, spine, and peripheral nerves are among the most common seen by neurologists and neurosurgeons. This 42 chapter book is the comprehensive, definitive work on the subject, offering coverage on a wide range of clinical issues. The second edition features completely new sections on sports and neurologic trauma and iatrogenic trauma to complement existing comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma, plexus and peripheral nerve injuries, post-traumatic pain syndromes, environmental trauma, and posttraumatic sequelae and medicolegal aspects. Twenty-two of the first edition’s chapters have been revised and updated, eight with new coauthors, and 20 new chapters have been added.

Psychological Trauma


Psychological Trauma


$62.61


Psychological Trauma provides a basis for understanding human response to trauma. The consequences of specific traumas have usually been described as separate entities. This is the first book to examine human response to trauma as a whole. In this thorough study of the biologic, psychodynamic and social consequences of trauma, separate chapters explore the impact of separation from the parental figure on a child’s development, including cognitive and neurological disturbances, the psychobiology of traumatic response, traumatic antecedents of borderline personality disorder, the effect of trauma on the family unit, amnesia and dissociation as response to trauma, and a stress management approach that can be incorporated into the treatment of patients.

Trauma and Culture


Trauma and Culture


$77.55


In this volume, John Wilson and Jacob Lindy explore the language of both individual and collective trauma in an era dominated by globalization and interconnectedness. As Wilson points out in the first chapter, Western psychiatrists have increasingly found that their ideas of trauma were not always easily translated to other cultures. Through lucid, careful discussion, this important book builds a bridge between the etymology of trauma-related terms commonly used in Western cultures and those of other cultures, such as the Burundi-Rwandan ihahamuka. It also provides the clinician with a framework for working with trauma survivors using a cross-cultural vocabulary-one often based in metaphor-to fully address the experienced trauma and to begin work on reconnection and self-reinvention.

Trauma Informatics


Trauma Informatics


$113


The medical discipline is uniquely linked to the speed and real time environment of computer mediated information management. The three phases of trauma care (pre-hospital; hospital; and post- acute/rehabilitation) are based upon a philosophy of a continuum of care, which in turn necessitates a continuum of information. Trauma Informatics will be the first book to cover the subject of information systems in the treatment of trauma patients through the three phases of trauma. Since the book covers Trauma from incident through return to work, any of the providers, managers, and support staff who are involved in using, collecting or managing information will benefit from this comprehensive approach to trauma informatics. Contents include: urban pre-hospital phase; rural pre-hospital phase; vehicle crash investigation; informatics in the emergency department; informatics in emergency radiology; informatics in the intensive care unit; rehabiliation; and hospital, state, and national trauma registries.


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