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review the article attached and Briefly introduce and summarize the article. Identify the author’s main points. Who is the author’s intended audience? Were any specific issues addressed in the article? What were they? How could the author expand on the main points? The article must be at least three to five pages in length, not including the title and reference pages, quoted material must have accompanying citations. The assignment must be formatted using APA style.
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Running head: RELYING ON STRANGERS IN MEDICAL CRISIS
Relying on Strangers in Medical Crisis
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RELYING ON STRANGERS IN MEDICAL CRISIS
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Introduction
In the event that a person is involved in a health Emergency while in public, there is a
high chance that emergency medical services get approximately 36 million phone calls for
residents of America who suffer health emergencies ranging from injuries to heart attacks. In
spite of the fact that 185,000 medical crises happened in public, which an exemption of traffic
accidents — many victims got no help as they waited for Emergency Medical Service to arrive.
Summary
Sociologists in the first investigation of its kind have discovered that individuals who
have a medicinal crisis in an open place cannot really depend on the thoughtfulness of strangers.
Just 2.5 percent of individuals, or 1 of every 39 people, got assistance from outsiders before
crisis medical work force arrived, the examination demonstrates. This particular research was
published on 14th April in the American Journal of Public Heal...
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