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    ABSTRACT The present research intended to investigate academic performance in relation to sub-clinical paranoia. For this purpose‚ a sample of 290 students (145 males and 145 females) enrolled in University of Karachi with ages ranging from 19 years to 22 years were approached. They were administered with General Paranoia Scale (Fenigstein & Vanable‚ 1992)‚ translated and adapted in Urdu (Farhan & Ali‚2012). Pearson Product Moment correlation analyses revealed that no evident relationship exists

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    Sleep Paralysis: Mystical or Medical Phenomenon? Do you believe in ghost? What happen when they disturb your sleep? Sleep paralysis is one of sleep disorder. It is a condition when a person is awaken from sleep but cannot move nor speak‚ and commonly experiences a sense of threatening presence. Sleep paralysis suddenly comes to a person’s sleep and gives a bunch of feelings such as scariness‚ anxiety and panic. The sufferer also experiences a pressure on the body or chest‚ rapid heart rate‚

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    With an increase in the number of premature babies requiring acute hospital care‚ new and experienced nurses are finding more career opportunities in neonatal nursing. Neonatal nurses work in general maternity wards and in neonatal intensive-care units (NICUs). Those caring for premature and critically ill babies spend their shifts diapering and feeding the infants‚ checking vital signs‚ administering medications and tests‚ and teaching families how to care for their children properly. “For

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    Clinical Pathway: Malignant Hyperthermia Courtney Daniel RODP Program Austin Peay State University Clinical Pathway: Malignant Hyperthermia I. Introduction Case Study Mr. F‚ a healthy 34-year-old man‚ is admitted to a local hospital for a routine cholecystectomy. A preoperative assessment by the nurse anesthetist reveals no complications with prior surgeries and a familial history of anesthetic complications‚ but Mr. F is unsure of what the complications were called. During

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    INTRODUCTION • • • Purposes of neuropsychology Terminology What Can be Affected and How Purpose: To determine effects of damage. That is‚ the deficits‚ practical consequences‚ prognosis -­‐ Client care and treatment planning: o Descriptive evaluation of: client’s capabilities and limitations (take care of self? finances? Driving? Job change needed?)‚ psychological change‚ impact on self and others o Can retraining be useful? o Explaining to client diagnosis‚ alterations in behavior

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    she was attempting to‚ but she does help teachers understand students who live in poverty. Her “hidden rules” can be an aha moment for many educators. The authors of the article “Poverty and Education: A Critical Analysis of the Ruby Payne Phenomenon seem to take offense of the fact that Ruby Payne has made money from her crusade. It appears they do not like the fact that Dr. Payne see the primary positive role models in children from poverty being their teachers. It is true that children

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    EDN 100 Clinical Observation Reflection Introduction During the course of my fall semester at Elgin Community College‚ I had the opportunity to observe an elementary school‚ middle school‚ and high school classroom. For my classroom observations‚ I went to Westfield Community School and Jacobs High School. Each classroom visit was to be five hours‚ making the required observation time fifteen hours. My themes for my paper will be classroom management and time on task. Theme 1: Classroom Management

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    thinking‚ and evidence based practice (Kearney-Nunnery‚ 2012‚ pp. 3‚ 9-10‚ 127‚ 187). These professional nursing concepts are necessary in clinical practice‚ professional performance in general‚ and even activities of personal life. Important Concepts: Leadership‚ Management‚ Critical Thinking‚ & Evidence Based Practice Leadership is an activity that is expected of professional nurses in clinical practice as well as in professional performance‚ where the nurse must set a positive example and act as

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    HISTORICAL LANDMARKS AFFECTING NURSING RESEARCH YEAR EVENT | 1859 Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing published | 1900 American Nursing Journal begins publication | 1923 Columbia University establishes first doctoral program for nurses | Goldmark Report with recommendations for nursing education published | 1930s American Journal of Nursing publishes clinical cases studies | 1948 Brown publishes report on inadequacies of nursing education | 1952 The journal Nursing Research begins publication

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    Scarcity of Resources: Nursing Shortage Scarce Resources According to Hanson and Stenvig (2008)‚ nursing educators attributes on the phases of clinical experience process and also form the foundation for the praxis of clinical experience. Clinical education can improve by the clinical educators by developing strategies in teaching and tool evaluation that can build positive and good attributes and phases of the clinical experience. The question is‚ how are we going to improve nursing education if there

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