www.sciedu.ca/rwe Research in World Economy Vol. 3‚ No. 1; March 2012 Globalization and Economic Growth: A Case Study in A Few Developing Countries (1980-2010) Abdolmajid Arfaei Moghaddam (Corresponding author) Department of Civilization and Government Studies‚ Faculty of Human Ecology‚ University Putra Malaysia‚ Tel: +603-894-67058 E-mail: marfaeim@hotmail.com Ma’rof Redzuan Department of Social and Development Science‚ Faculty of Human Ecology‚ University Putra Malaysia‚
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Ackley: Nursing Diagnosis Handbook‚ 10th Edition Writing Assignment: NCP: Planning‚ Implementation & Evaluation Due to Evolve dropbox by 10/29/14@ 11:59 PM Nursing Process Case Study - Mrs. Ross (Wound Care) Case Scenario “It isn’t fair. I’ve worked so hard all my life‚ I don’t deserve this‚” thought Mrs. Ross as she looked down at her right leg where a large wound gaped open. Two weeks ago‚ she had a femoral-popliteal bypass‚ which got infected. The wound was opened up and was healing slowly
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Catanduanes State Colleges COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Department of Nursing Virac‚ Catanduanes Name of Student: Mezil B. Nazareno Ward: OB/DR Year/Block: BSN 2A Date of Exposure: August 8‚ 2011 Group: 4 Clinical Instructor: Prof. Janet Lim I. Personal Data Name: Sharon Magtangob Gender: Female Age: 25 years old Birthdate: April 18‚ 1986 Address: Antipolo Del Sur Virac‚ Catanduanes Religion:
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Commonwealth a novel by Ann Patchett is the story of marriage‚ divorce‚ happiness‚ death‚ love‚ survival and the Commonwealthunconditional love of family. In an attempt to avoid his growing family on Sunday‚ a family day‚ Bert Cousins crashes Franny Keating’s christening party‚ telling his wife it’s a “work thing”. He brings along the only thing he had around the house that might pass as a gift‚ a big bottle of gin. Bert Cousin’s bottle of gin mixed with the juice from the Keating’s backyard orange
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the ward due to the exacerbation of his heart failure. His condition dramatically worsened‚ having developed pulmonary oedema as depicted by bat wings on his chest x-ray as well as signs and symptoms of cardiogenic shock. Vital assessment tools in identifying and prioritising the nursing care for Frank consist of the ABCDE of primary survey in conjunction with physical examination such as inspection‚ palpation‚ percussion‚ and auscultation. This case study will explore relevant nursing assessments such
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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) is rare cancer in children but it is also the most common type of cancer diagnosed in children. ALL is diagnosed in 20-30% of children with cancer under the age of 15 years old (Hart‚ Juliet 10/2014). Treatment usually consists of a combination of chemotherapy and radiation or sometimes it consists of chemotherapy alone. Usually‚ treatment last two to three years and there is a relapse rate of 20% one year after treatment. Treatment may
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Using critical thinking skills requires each nurse has a solid theoretical foundation. Critical thinking in nursing is not a modern concept; it is built upon nursing theory‚ nursing research and evidence-based practice‚ and knowledge obtained from the study of the social sciences and life sciences. Nurses need to consistently apply the principles of critical thinking and use the most up-to-date nursing research and evidenced-based data to provide safe‚ high-quality care. 3. Nursing knowledge is used
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From Chronic to Critical: A Latino Family Confronts End-of-Life Decisions By Karen Peterson-Iyer Gabriela Rivera is an 80-year-old Puerto Rican immigrant‚ who lives alone in her rent-controlled apartment in New York City. She has lived in the United States for almost 40 years and speaks some English‚ albeit somewhat hesitantly. Her primary language is Spanish. Although she is now retired‚ for years Gabriela worked in a factory where she was exposed to a variety of industrial chemicals now considered
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Introduction Cognitive failure is defined as absent-mindedness‚ that is‚ mistakes or errors people make because of slips of attention or memory failure (Reason and Mycielska‚ 1982). Their origin has been traced to memory problems‚ attention problems errors in the implementation of intentions or errors caused by distractions. It also involves clumsiness and problems in social interactions or problems in processing information. Mostly students are prone to experience cognitive failure. If a person
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1.Identify the key players in the case and describe their respective roles. Are these the right roles? What roles in particular should be modified? How might such role modifications be accomplished? The key players are Wallingford‚ Lassiter‚ Kovecki ‚ Hedges . Wallingford is president of MSCC he became an aggressive advocacy organization for business community. Lassiter came to MSCC in December 2000 and was appointed as Vice President of Marketing and Membership ‚ he worked hard for the
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