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if necessary. If the victim is experiencing any symptoms besides pain and slight swelling, call emergency services. Also, call if you believe the scorpion is dangerous (see identification section), or if the victim is a child, or if the victim is a child, elderly person, or someone with a weak heart or lungs. Some of these serious, systemic symptoms include muscle spasms, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and allergic reaction, and may also include those symptoms experienced with snake bites. Find an online ambulance number listing to learn the emergency number for other countries. If you are not in need of immediate medical attention, call a poison control center to report your symptoms and request expert advice. If your region's poison control center is not listed below, search for your region's name and "poison control" online. If you cannot find one, call one of the following numbers long-distance, choosing one in a location as near as possible to you.  In the USA, phone Poison Help at 1-800-222-1222, or search this database for a poison center nearer to you. Outside of the USA, locate a poison control center using the World Health Organization's database. The victim's approximate age and weight are useful for medical personnel to help them evaluate the risk and recommend treatment. If the victim has any allergies or medical conditions especially to insect bites or medicines, let the emergency services or poison center know. Also communicate the exact time the victim was stung if possible. If you're not sure, say so and mention when the injury was noticed. An emergency response service may not be able to advise you over the phone, but a poison control center should ask you for a detailed description of the scorpion. See the section on identifying scorpions for advice on danger signs and how to capture the scorpion if it is still around. Because scorpion venom can produce involuntary muscle motion, the victim may not be able to drive or walk if dangerous symptoms develop. Find someone with a car or other transportation that can take the victim to a hospital in case they cannot reach an emergency ambulance service. The victim should not be left alone for at least 24 hours, and preferably monitored for the next week in case symptoms worsen.

summary: Call Emergency Services Call the poison center for advice. Describe the victim over the telephone. Describe the scorpion to the medical assistance over the telephone. Find someone to monitor the victim and take them to a hospital if necessary.


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Before you can apply to become a PMP, you must complete the educational and professional experience requirements. If you have a secondary degree—a high school diploma, an associate’s degree, or the global equivalent—and not a 4-year degree, you must have worked in professional project management for at least 5 years (60 months). During that period, you must have spent a minimum of 7,500 hours leading and directing projects. Although your hours are self-reported on the PMP application, you may be subject to a randomly-assigned audit after submission. If so, you will have to provide signatures from your manager or supervisor for each project you included in the experience section of your application. If you have a 4-year degree—either a bachelor’s degree or a global equivalent—you must have worked in professional project management for at least 3 years (36 months) before applying to become a PMP. During that time, you must have spent a minimum of 4,500 hours leading and directing projects.  Any bachelor's degree will satisfy the education requirement. It does not have to be business or project management-related. Your hours are self-reported on the PMP application, but you may be subject to a randomly-assigned audit after submission. If so, you will have to provide signatures from your manager or supervisor for each project you included in the experience section of your application. All candidates must pass a project management course offered by a Project Management Institute (PMI)-recognized provider, regardless of education level. Valid PMP prep courses are offered almost everywhere in the world. As of 2018, costs range from $2,00-2,500 for an instructor-led classroom course (some of which are affiliated with universities, but not all) to $200-500 for a quality podcast course. Check the PMI website at https://www.pmi.org/ to locate the most convenient registered education provider for you.

summary: Work in professional project management for 5 years if you don’t have a bachelor’s degree. Get 3 years of experience in professional project management if you have a bachelor’s degree. Complete a 35-hour project management training.


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This row is referred to as the “home row” on your concertina. Keep your thumb outside of the straps and use your index finger through your pinky to control the keys on the concertina. If all your fingers cannot reach the keys, practice moving your fingers around to increase their dexterity. Each concertina will have a different layout for their keys depending on how many keys it has and the type you purchased. Refer to the owner’s manual or fingering chart to learn which keys produce the notes you want. Middle C is a good starting note, and on an English concertina, it is typically the key your second finger, or middle finger, rests on in the home row of your left hand. Start with middle C in one of the middle rows of the concertina. Depress the key and either open or close the bellows, depending on what position they’re currently in. The note you selected will play as long as the bellows are moving.  Name the note as you play it to familiarize yourself with the sound. This way, you’ll learn to play the concertina by ear. Find C1 on the opposite side of the concertina as middle C. Play C1 followed by C to hear the difference between the octaves. Look up introductory concertina videos to watch how someone else plays the concertina. These lessons will go over how to properly use and hold the instrument, basic notes, and how to play simple songs. Look for various videos online from different instructors.  Some lessons are usually free on sites like YouTube but will offer further lessons for a small fee on their website. Having a visual reference can be really helpful for beginners.
summary: Keep your fingers on the top 4 keys in the first row. Check which keys play specific notes. Press the key down while opening or closing the bellows to play them. Watch video tutorials for a better understanding of notes and placement.