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from the perceived "productive worker" to the now retired idle person. This time of life can be even more traumatic than adolescen...
being the most complete. Education in triage generally has not been complete at all, however (Crafter, Little and Ritchie, 2000)....
ignored. Schank & Riesbeck (1981) present programs which are based on a theory of language as well as language processing but the...
has grown in both size and areas of responsibility. The average annual growth of the merchandise exports over the followin...
Also, in respect to achieving affordable housing, the Housing Act of 1968 created the Government National Mortgage Association (Gi...
to reduce carbon-based emissions to 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2008 to 2012.2 There is still disagreement over whether ...
while. It was the first time he had witnessed one of the native dances, and the novelty and strangeness of this rather barbaric sp...
that he claimed "I came, I saw, I conquered (veni,vidi,vici) but in reality his invasions are little more than raids" (Anonymous E...
Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the former West Germany formed the European Economic Community (EEC) to provide a higher c...
importance in the immediate nature of the patients problems, however. In critical care, theory can wait. Nurses need to be focus...
by various members of the Hebrew-Jewish community between the 12th century B.C. and the beginning of the Christian era (Larue). Th...
does not receive (or seek) health care outside of prison. The literal captive audience allows health care professionals to offer ...
time on earth (Core, 2000). The early Christians debated at great length regarding the books that would be accepted as Old Testame...
cost to health" (Dalleck and Kravitz, 2002, PG). Due to the industrial revolution people were moving from rural areas to more u...
case is one on which the organization needs to spend none of its precious financial resources. At the same time, there are ...
several problems with recent immigrants, however. These include language barriers, not having completed a GED, limited healthcare...
a lingering distrust of the qualitative approach, one that often has not been done well and has resulted in works that cannot be c...
According to Richard Schmuck, a leader in organizational development, Group Dynamics theory emerged from research in social psycho...
to the bill as did many nursing executives, arguing that there was sufficient legislation already on the books that dealt with sta...
the way that attitudes can be altered, and as a result of these alterations the individual increases knowledge and the way in whic...
after having given birth to several children, the events which occurred at one birth may blur into the others, so that it is diffi...
political practice. Perhaps the most obvious ways in which these influences manifested themselves were in censorship, and in the w...
that "People choose nursing for love, not money" (Collings, 1997; p. 52). The sentiment was true long before the 1980 survey, and...
for the infant for the first six months" (Moore et al., 1998; p. 36). Bearing this in mind we address those women who are perhaps ...
other people. Whereas simulation is rehearsed, however, role playing is not. It requests that the learners take on the character...
was well educated (Le Vasseur, 1998), from a family of wealth and yet held an unusual compassion for those less fortunate. She wa...
wealth and other key resources goes to theories of class. Social stratification has always been a problem, but it seems to be very...
does know is what is involved in the job, and many of the permutations that one simple standard can take. There is protocol, then...
and the turn of the nineteenth century, there would not be any significant economic policies, although it helps to remember that t...
at the time, was very accessible while the area was also ideally suited for brick-making which facilitated quick growth and build...