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Cardio First Angel - continuation
Hi Bluerasberry, Thanks for your advice. I have use three sources from which I wrote an article. I wasn't sure where to put this article, if in the sandbox or somewhere else. I still find orientation in Misplaced Pages rather confusing. So, I am sending you my article as part of my message below. I wanted to inclose also a picture of the Cardio First Angel, so people would see how it looks like (my picture), but have no idea where to enclose it. Please let me know the outcome. Thanks Animall
The Article:
The Cardio First Angel
The Cardio First Angel is a medical device which was co-invented by the cardiologist Prof. Dr. Christian Hagl. It has been developed to improve the consistency and quality of manual chest compressions during administration of a heart massage. There was conducted a clinical trial or a Pilot Study of the effect of a Cardio First Angel (CFA) device on CPR. The goal was to find out what was the effect by using a Cardio First Angel on patient survival. The CPRs were randomly performed on various patients using Cardio First Angel. It was concluded that with a Cardio First Angel used by the manufacturer’s guidelines a quality CPR was performed with consistency of the chest compressions. The Pilot Study was provided by Baqiyatallah Medical Sciences University. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT02394977?view=results
There was a study in Herzchirurgische Klinik des Universitätsklinikums München, Department of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (IBE) where 205 people performed CPR. Firstly they performed CPR just with their knowledge using their hands only. The second time they were using the Cardio First Angel for resuscitation without any instruction how to use it. 38% achieved improvement with compression depth and 33.3% of these people had visible improvement in compression rate when used the Cardio First Angel. 66.2% of people said that they would be happy to use it again, because they didn’t need to be in a physical contact with the patient and because Cardio First Angel was very easy to use even without any prior knowledge. 100% of people placed Cardio First Angel in its correct position.
Christian Heinrich wrote an article in Spiegel Online about Cardio First Angel (CFA) expressing a view that this medical device is a great help in saving people’s lives after a heart attack. The main reasons being that it not only eliminates laymen worry in regard where to place hands or how strong should be a chest compression, but that there is no need of a contact with a patient. The Cardio First Angel consists of combination of springs, when correct pressure is delivered audio feedback by “klick” is heard. When the springs are released, another sound “klack” is heard. The bottom of CFA is from foam surface. On the top is a large red button on which lay rescuer applies pressure by hands. This device is purely mechanical and no batteries or electricity is present. This means that Cardio First Angel is always ready to use. Mr. Christian Heinrich believes that the Cardio First Angel should be placed in the public places, businesses, homes as well as in cars due to its small size and easy transportation. http://www.spiegel.de/gesundheit/diagnose/reanimation-cardio-first-angel-fuer-bessere-wiederbelebung-a-992407.html
BMJ
Hi Lane. We're in the early stages of discussing a possible WIR at BMJ. Would you mind following what Jake has done for the Cochrane WIR, here, and mention any WMF involvement in your appointment at CR, and who's paying? --Anthonyhcole (talk · contribs · email) 03:57, 8 July 2015 (UTC)
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Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group
Hello,
Thank you for expressing interest in our proposed presentation on the Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group. Unfortunately, this proposal was not accepted by the Programme Committee and therefore will not be presented this year. However, you are still welcome to visit our stand in the Community Village and to attend the LGBT Meetup. For more information, please review the Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group at Wikimania 2015 page. I hope you enjoy Wikimania! Kind regards, CT Cooper · talk 06:43, 14 July 2015 (UTC)
Canada and United States affiliates meetup invite
Hi, Bluerasberry! Even though you obviously already know about this, I thought that I would give you a chance to see the banner that I have been posting on various Wikimedia projects. The code is at wm2015::Template:Canada and United States affiliates meetup invite, although I have been only using it as a template on wm2015 itself & otherwise have been posting the table/wikimarkup itself on other projects. Peaceray (talk) 19:28, 14 July 2015 (UTC)
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Article deletions
Hello.
Hope you recall our meeting at Wikimania.
As discussed, please find the link to at least two deleted articles on AIDS Control Societies in India in this section of En:WP admin's talk page.
Can you ensure restoration or an explanation as to why deletion was so desperately needed? --Muzammil (talk) 09:06, 25 July 2015 (UTC)
- Hindustanilanguage I had this article restored to User:Bluerasberry/Lakshadweep. I presume it was deleted because of the sources cited. There are three here. One is a dead link, the other is an audit which was commissioned by the organization (so self published), and the other is by the government office which funds this organization which is also self-published.
- Right now Misplaced Pages does not make articles for every government office. With an annual budget of 30 lakhs, this is not even a very large organization.
- Still - I would like regional health offices to be listed somehow. Without more sources, it would be difficult to include this into Misplaced Pages. It could be listed in Wikidata more easily, or maybe we could think more about this. Blue Rasberry (talk) 16:29, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- If there is RfD, probably I or somebody else could have added more links. NACO is something like NIH of USA - if NIH can be referred on WP, why not NACO? What about Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society? This way it ensures that AIDS Control Agencies in India are not showcased on English Misplaced Pages at all!! --Muzammil (talk) 10:33, 31 July 2015 (UTC)
A kitten for you!
Thanks for all your help! I was wondering if you knew how to embed YouTube videos in a Misplaced Pages article? I drafted an article for Choosing Wisely Canada, and it recently got approved! Looking forward to the class on Wednesday!
Adl265 (talk) 18:11, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
Absolutely Amazing eBooks
Continued from User_talk:Bluerasberry/Archive_27#references_are_still_not_doing_the_trick Blue Rasberry (talk) 13:21, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
Hello again. I am not giving up. I think this page should be on Misplaced Pages. I am sending you these references and I hope they will do the trick I know the first reference is OK as it was approved already. Please let me know I am not sure what to do now Still love that picture of your hamster
Interview about Absolutely Amazing eBooks on Good Morning Florida Keys with Jenna Stauffer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq_oWM0QYCQ). Interview with Shirrel Rhoades in Florida Keys Weekly (http://www.absolutelyamazingebooks.com/images/newsaboutaaeb/Keys%20Weekly%20Sept%2022%202012.pdf). Longtime Washingtonian Magazine editor jack Limbert wrote a column about Absolutely Amazing eBooks (http://jacklimpert.com/2014/05/writing-well-still-plausible-way-make-living/).
Ebooks
yes? what do I do next to get this page up and approved? Please help. Keywestbookworm (talk) 16:15, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
- Keywestbookworm Can you reply to my comment at Draft:Absolutely_Amazing_ebooks? Some of the sources you provided do not meet WP:RS. 2-3 sources have to be identified and this is not done yet. Blue Rasberry (talk) 16:18, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
Hello again Dear Bluerasberry: The three sources I gave you last time around were about AAeB and published by Florida Keys Weekly Newspaper, an online blog, and Channel 19.
Interview about Absolutely Amazing eBooks on Good Morning Florida Keys with Jenna Stauffer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq_oWM0QYCQ). Interview in Florida Keys Weekly (http://www.absolutelyamazingebooks.com/images/newsaboutaaeb/Keys%20Weekly%20Sept%2022%202012.pdf). Longtime Washingtonian Magazine editor jack Limbert wrote a column that talks about Absolutely Amazing eBooks (http://jacklimpert.com/2014/05/writing-well-still-plausible-way-make-living/).
That was exactly what you asked to send and I am very frustrated and confused as to what is needed. I have looked at the rules and as far as I can tell the these three fit the requirements. You have said I need three sources and have approved the Channel 19 source so why doesn't the Florida Keys Weekly Newspaper source and the online blog source count?
I am sorry to be going on about this but I think this page should be included in Misplaced Pages so I am going to keep trying and I just want to get it right. Please help and thanks Keywestbookworm (talk) 12:11, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
- Keywestbookworm Good job finding the Florida Keys Weekly source! That and the Good Morning Florida Keys source makes two sources, and this meets Misplaced Pages's minimal criteria. If you put those two sources in your draft, and the article's information only comes from what is found in those two sources, then the draft can go live.
- The subject of the Jack Limbert source is an author, not the publisher, so that source does not meet Misplaced Pages's criteria. If you wish to prevent any doubt in creating the article, find a third source which features the publisher as the subject. Otherwise - you have met the minimal criteria and can resubmit the article if you like. Blue Rasberry (talk) 13:28, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
Medicine.wiki
Hey, thought you might be interested to know that Medicine.wiki is now active, in case you and/or other Wiki Project Med participants want to contribute in some way. ---Another Believer (Talk) 19:31, 30 July 2015 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
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This is half a barnstar as I'm hoping that you will pass the other half onto the artist of the wonderful image appearing at Jashodaben Narendrabhai Modi. Thanks for doing the work to transfer the copyright - do pass on our best wishes. Victuallers (talk) 10:16, 31 July 2015 (UTC) |
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Need your support
Hi, I hope you are doing fine.
We recently had a discussion on the State of New York University page about merging the board of trustees page with the university page.
I wanted to let you know that the page of one of the trustees Joseph Belluck has been nominated for deletion. I would really appreciate it if you could support the page so that it is not deleted: https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Joseph_Warren_Belluck
Thank you very much Nwerner1 (talk) 13:34, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
Invisalign
Hi Bluerasberry. There is an RFC here that hasn't attracted any comments as of yet through the normal RFC process (only editors I've pinged). I noticed that you were one of the most active editors at WikiProject medicine and you're probably the only editor I know that is active on medical topics anyway, besides @Anthonyhcole:, who I already pinged about this page back in January. It is a pretty high-investment discussion where you'd have to read through some of the discussion and the article-content and maybe that's scared off a few folks. Getting the medical literature down is the only thing that's really still needed to get this GAN-ready.
BTW - I've actually been working on Acupuncture on a volunteer basis, mostly focusing on the non-medical stuff (History, Adoption, etc.) and rather enjoyed it. It's obviously (IMO) not a real treatment, but it's interesting seeing how they myth has spread and evolved over time.
PS - were you the one that told me that the "Intro" section where a study's author summarizes the literature was a MEDRS-compliant secondary source? @Doc James: said you couldn't use any portion of a source where original experimental results are introduced and that made the body of source material much more manageable. CorporateM (Talk) 05:33, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
- User:CorporateM you are allowed to notify an entire project to request further input on an issue. Going to one specific editor and making them aware that you want their input is generally not kosher. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 06:03, 8 August 2015 (UTC)