![]() ![]() I wasn’t even aware people were watching until after EMS arrived.” “I didn’t think: I just knew what to do and concentrated on the patient. “It was the first time I felt like a real nurse,” Davies continued. “We were lucky the AED was so accessible,” Davies said. When emergency medical services (EMS) arrived, the man was awake and talking. Still finding no pulse, Davies continued CPR.Īfter three rounds of CPR compressions and AED administration, the patient’s pulse returned. A bystander brought them an automated external defibrillator (AED), and the doctor administered the shock. They found no pulse, and Davies began cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) compressions. “With my clinical experience, plus my work in the emergency room at Yale New Haven Hospital, I just reacted,” Davies said.Īnother passenger, whom she later learned was a cardiologist, also responded. She saw a man lying on the ground, and her instincts took over. Kennedy International Airport in New York to New Orleans to start spring break when she heard someone scream. Senior nursing major Natalie Davies ’23 was waiting for her flight from John F. ![]()
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![]() With sparkling wit and a tight, twisty plot, Premeditated Myrtle, the first in a series from an award-winning author, introduces a brilliant young investigator ready to take on hard cases and maddening Victorian rules for Young Ladies of Quality in order to earn her place among the most daring and acclaimed amateur detectives of her time or any other. Bunce is the Edgar Award-winning author of the Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery series, beginning with Premeditated Myrtle, an Edgar Allan Poe 'Edgar' Award Winner, a Society of Midland Authors Honoree, a Library of Congress 2021 Book Festival Selection, Amazon Top 20 Children's Book of the Year, Indie Next Pick, and finalist for both the Agatha Award and Anthony Award. With her unflappable governess, Miss Ada Judson, by her side, Myrtle takes it upon herself to prove Miss Wodehouse was murdered and find the killer, even if nobody else believes her - not even her father, the town prosecutor. ![]() When her next-door neighbor, a wealthy spinster and eccentric breeder of rare flowers, dies under mysterious circumstances, Myrtle seizes her chance. With sparkling wit and a tight, twisty plot, Premeditated Myrtle, the first in a series from an award-winning author, introduces a brilliant young. Armed with her father’s law books and her mum’s microscope, Myrtle studies toxicology, keeps abreast of the latest developments in crime-scene analysis, and observes her neighbors in the quiet village of Swinburne, England. ![]() ![]() ![]() Twelve-year-old Myrtle Hardcastle has a passion for justice and a highly unconventional obsession with criminal science. ![]() ![]() ![]() Basil's files, but there is more than this one "mix-up" in the novel. Why would Konigsburg choose this title for her story? We understand finally that the secret of the statue comes to light from Claudia and Jamie's search through the Mrs. Claudia sets out to discover the truth and, at the end of her search, finds something that she never expected. Frankweiler and, even more exciting is the fact that it is suspected of being carved by none other than the famous Renaissance sculptor, Michelangelo. Upon further investigation, they find that it was sold to the museum by a Mrs. ![]() Joining her is her middle brother, 9 year old Jamie, whom she decides to take because he is reasonably easy-going and is also the only one in the family with money, which he continually makes by adeptly cheating at cards.Īs they adjust to life at the museum, they discover by chance a marble statue of an angel. Feeling unappreciated and tired of the mundaneness of life, she decides to run away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. ![]() Award: Newbery Medal 1968, William Allen White Children's Book Award 1970Īt 12 years-old, Claudia Kincaid is the oldest child in the Kincaid family, her other siblings being three younger brothers. ![]() |