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As far as four UAAP coaches are concerned, the National University Bulldogs will be the favorites in what promises to be an explosive winner-take-all match for the UAAP Season 77 men鈥檚 basketball title this Wednesday at the Araneta Coliseum.<br><br>The coaches鈥揂teneo鈥檚 Bo Perasol, Kenneth Duremdes of Adamson, University of the East鈥檚 Derrick Pumaren and Rey Madrid of University of the Philippines鈥揵elieve the Bulldogs are armed with enough tools against the Far Eastern University Tamaraws in their 4 p.m. encounter that is tipped to draw another capacity crowd.<br><br>Perasol, whose Blue Eagles suffered a stunning collapse against the Bulldogs despite enjoying a twice-to-beat advantage in their Final Four series, is convinced NU has enough momentum following its masterful 62-47 victory in Game 2 last week aside from its prized import in the mold of Cameroonian center Alfred Aroga.<br><br>鈥淣agawa nila 鈥榶ung gusto nilang gawin nu鈥檔g Game 2 kaya mas mataas ang kumpyansa ng NU ngayon,鈥?he stressed in a phone interview on Monday.<br><br>Duremdes and Pumaren, who both endured trying campaigns in their first year at the helm, shared the same view.<br><br>鈥淚鈥檒l go with NU because the momentum has shifted following their dominant win in Game 2. Kahit nung Game 1, lamang na rin sila ng malaki. Humabol lang ang FEU. Pero nasa kanila (Bulldogs) ang confidence at momentum ngayon,鈥?said the Falcons tactician.<br><br>鈥淩ight now, I think NU has the momentum because they won convincingly in Game2. They can use that as a springboard,鈥?was the sentiment of the Red Warriors coach.
 
  
Madrid, meanwhile, made a 鈥渟entimental choice,鈥?having played with current NU mentor Eric Altamirano and assistant coach Joey Guanio under the Fighting Maroons colors in the late 80s.<br><br>While Juno Sauler of dethroned champion La Salle was the only mentor who declined to make a prediction, University of Santo Tomas鈥?Bong Dela Cruz is placing his bet on the Tamaraws, convinced of how deadly they are with the presence of top guard Mike Tolomia and versatile wingman Mac Belo.<br><br>"Sa FEU kasi may Tolomia at Belo sila. Sa ganitong sitwasyon, kailangan mo talaga ng leader. Mahirap man talunin ang NU dahil sa teamwowrk nila, tingin ko FEU pa rin ang may bentahe,鈥?he said.<br><br>Perasol, however, offered a different insight, stressing how much damage NU鈥檚 slotman Alfred Aroga can make if FEU鈥檚 American counterpart Anthony Hargrove fails to contain him in the lane.<br><br>鈥淭hey have contrasting tempos. Kapag high-scoring game, pabor sa FEU. Kapag depensahan ang laro, sa NU naman. But 鈥榶ung key match-up dyan ay 鈥榶ung sa imports nila. Malaking bagay sa NU si Aroga lalo na sa depensa. Kapag na-impose niya 鈥榶ung presence niya sa loob, malaking problema 鈥榶un para sa FEU. Kaya dapat si Hargove ma-establish niya rin 鈥榶ung presence niya tulad nu鈥檔g sa Game 1 (which FEU won 75-70 last Oct. 4),鈥?he pointed out.<br><br>Although they have clearly dominated majority parts of the first two games, Duremdes warned the Bulldogs not to fall into any sense of complacency, aware how dangerous the Tamaraws are in pouncing on every given chance.<br><br>鈥淣U needs to have the same intensity at the start like in the first two games. Because FEU can make you pay on every costly mistake and missed opportunity you will make,鈥?he noted.<br><br>But one thing鈥檚 for sure, according to Pumaren and Dela Cruz, the sudden-death showdown will all boil down to 鈥渢he heart, hunger and desire.鈥?br><br>鈥淚t鈥檚 really up to the players how will they execute against mounting pressure especially when the game is on the line,鈥?noted Pumaren.<br><br>鈥淪a akin, evenly matched pa rin sila halos. Pero kung sino 鈥榶ung may pinakamalaking puso, 鈥榶ung mas may desire makuha ang 50-50 balls at may willingness dumepensa, siya ang mananalo,鈥?added Dela Cruz.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Tassen Kopen</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Geodkoop Louis Vuitton</a></li></ul>
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Caring for patients with Ebola comes with very strict guidelines for hospital workers. TODAY鈥檚 Matt Lauer observed the procedures firsthand during , where health care officials successfully treated Ebola patients Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol.
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With questions now being raised about a possible protocol breach that led to , the Liberian victim who carried the disease to Texas, here's a look at the meticulous precautions in place at Emory to treat someone infected with Ebola, or any other highly infectious disease.
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Putting on the protective gear is聽always done聽in pairs.
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TODAYSuiting up can take up to 20 minutes, and partners observe each other's every move: 鈥淲e're watching each other for safety,鈥?says Emory nurse Jill Morgan.
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Two sets of gloves and boots.
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TODAY"We tape our first set of gloves on," Morgan says.
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The suit also includes a helmet with a built-in fan.
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TODAYThe fan pulls outside air through a filter 鈥渟o he鈥檚 never breathing any air from the outside room,鈥?Morgan says.<br>
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TODAY"We're trying to make sure we don't carry any of that contamination out of that room."
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聽Workers may stay inside the isolation room for up to four hours at a time.
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TODAY鈥淲hen we are in that room, you are all in. Eating, drinking, taking a bathroom break all wait until you can come out of that suit,鈥?Morgan says.<br>
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A second suited-up person always observes from outside, both as a backup and to watch for any mistakes or signs of contamination.
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TODAY鈥淚f I see anything that might be dangerous for them then we're going to interrupt that behavior right away,鈥?Morgan says.<br>
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Leaving the isolation unit
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TODAYThe risk for self-contamination is highest when health care workers leave the isolation room and take off their suit, Morgan said. A three- to five-minute shower body scrub always follows.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 important to keep whatever's in this room, in this room, and keep it from getting out into any part of the environment," Morgan says.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Palermo</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Pallas</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Rendez-Vous</a></li></ul>

Revision as of 21:31, 31 October 2014

Caring for patients with Ebola comes with very strict guidelines for hospital workers. TODAY鈥檚 Matt Lauer observed the procedures firsthand during , where health care officials successfully treated Ebola patients Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol. With questions now being raised about a possible protocol breach that led to , the Liberian victim who carried the disease to Texas, here's a look at the meticulous precautions in place at Emory to treat someone infected with Ebola, or any other highly infectious disease. Putting on the protective gear is聽always done聽in pairs.

TODAYSuiting up can take up to 20 minutes, and partners observe each other's every move: 鈥淲e're watching each other for safety,鈥?says Emory nurse Jill Morgan.

Two sets of gloves and boots.

TODAY"We tape our first set of gloves on," Morgan says.

The suit also includes a helmet with a built-in fan.

TODAYThe fan pulls outside air through a filter 鈥渟o he鈥檚 never breathing any air from the outside room,鈥?Morgan says.
TODAY"We're trying to make sure we don't carry any of that contamination out of that room."

聽Workers may stay inside the isolation room for up to four hours at a time.

TODAY鈥淲hen we are in that room, you are all in. Eating, drinking, taking a bathroom break all wait until you can come out of that suit,鈥?Morgan says.

A second suited-up person always observes from outside, both as a backup and to watch for any mistakes or signs of contamination.

TODAY鈥淚f I see anything that might be dangerous for them then we're going to interrupt that behavior right away,鈥?Morgan says.

Leaving the isolation unit

TODAYThe risk for self-contamination is highest when health care workers leave the isolation room and take off their suit, Morgan said. A three- to five-minute shower body scrub always follows.聽
鈥淚t鈥檚 important to keep whatever's in this room, in this room, and keep it from getting out into any part of the environment," Morgan says.

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