Deep vein thrombosis often occurs in patients having major surgery‚ particularly orthopedic surgical patients especially if they are immobilized for any length of time post-operatively. Deep vein thrombosis could eventuate in fatal pulmonary embolism; this is preventable with appropriate prophylaxis. Joanna Briggs Institute (2008) reviewed that the risk of deep vein thrombosis formation rises with the duration of the operative procedure and period of immobility. This paper will look at 5 different
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Neglect Neglected chidren have difficulty discriminating emotional expressions (Hildyard‚ K. L.‚ & Wolfe‚ D. A. 2002) Cognitive and academic deficits‚ limited peer interactions‚ social withdrawal and internalizing problems are symptoms neglected childrens face (Hildyard‚ K. L.‚ & Wolfe‚ D. A. 2002) Lack of nurturance and parental care are the greatest threats to children’s well being and healthy growth (Rutter & Sroufe‚ 2000; Sameroff‚ 2000). Out of every 1000‚ 30 children faces child neglect
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Bornstein (1994) states that “But the need for a recognizable identity‚ and the need to belong to a group of people with a similar identity-these are driving forces in our culture‚ and nowhere is this more evident than in the areas of gender and sexuality”
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characteristics of effective learning (Moylett and Stewart‚ 2012). It was vivid that the child was determined when learning how to eat with a spoon in the correct manner and this was supported by the babysitter. Supporting this adult involvement‚ Bornstein et al (cited in Moylett‚ 2013) states that it takes both “creativity and commitment” from an adult to promote active learning from a child. In this case‚ the adult kept motivating the child when teaching them how to eat correctly with a spoon which
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important. She also studied the history of hospitals and analyzed sanitary reports. “Not only were basic surgical and medical supplies unavailable‚ the hospital barracks were infested with rats and fleas‚ and the wards stank from underground sewage” (Bornstein 95). She recognized the problems and stopped the spread of disease and infection and significantly dropped the death rate in soldiers.
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pages. Unlike other academic works up through the time of this publication (2007) that have tended to align the transgender experience with queer-studies (Feinberg 1997‚ Wilchins 2004) or autobiographical/ “insider” narratives (Boylan 2003/2013; Bornstein 1993)‚ Valentine’s research instead interrogates the problematic disciplinary/State construction of the transgender identity itself. In comparing such bounded epistemic-classification against the often contradictory personal definitions of trans*-community
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Journal of Personality Assessment‚ 70(2)‚ 355-364. Bleiberg‚ E. (2001). Treating personality disorders in children and adolescents. New York: The Guilford Press. Bornstein‚ R. F. (1998). Implicit and self-attributed dependency needs in dependent and histrionic personality disorders. Journal of Personality Assessment‚ 7(1)‚ 7-13. Bornstein‚ R. F. (1999). Histrionic personality disorder‚ physical attractiveness‚ and social adjustment. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment‚ 21(1)‚ 79-94
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The Soviet Economy has been termed a ‘command economy’. Do you feel this is an appropriate and adequate characterisation? A command economy is one in which the co-ordination of economic activity is controlled and undertaken through administrative means rather than through the market mechanism (Ericson‚ 2005). Many aspects of the Soviet economy fit this description such as its organisational structure‚ the methods by which aims and directives were carried out and its lack of a use of pricing within
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University of Waterloo Department of Drama and Speech Communication SPCOM 401 Gender‚ Communication and Culture Fall 2014 Tuesdays 2:30-5:20 ML 117 Instructor Information Instructor: Dr. Shana MacDonald Office: ML 254A Office Phone: x 35157 Office Hours: Thursdays 3:00-4:00pm Email: shana.macdonald@uwaterloo.ca Course Description In this course students examine multiple relationships between communication and gender. The class emphasizes how communication creates gender and gendered
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Contemporary Research on Parenting: The case for Nature and Nurture W. Andrew Collins‚ Eleanor E. Maccoby‚ Laurence Steinberg‚ E. Mavis Hetherington and Marc. Bornstein Current findings on parental influences provide more sophisticated and less deterministic explanations than did earlier theory and research on parenting. Contemporary research approaches include: (a) behavior-genetic designs‚ augmented with direct measures of potential environmental influences; (b) studies distinguishing
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