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    The Salem Witch Trial In 1692‚ Salem went through a period of witchcraft and unanswered questions. People were experiencing witchcraft left and right and they did not know what to do about it. The people wanted to know why is it happening‚ what was happening and how to stop it. Salem is located in the United States in Massachusetts. This is located in North America. The Puritans thought of North America as the devils territory. Over a period of time Salem girls started experiencing periods

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    Q3. What are the prospects for the industry going forward? 1.Though the average level of profitability in the pharmaceutical industry has been declining over time (In 2002‚ the average ROIC in the industry was 21.6%; by 2006‚ it had fallen to 14.5%)‚ historically‚ the pharmaceutical industry has been a profitable one. Because- Name of industry | Average ROIC(Between 2002 and 2006) | Pharmaceuticals | 16.45%(large) | computer hardware | 12.76% | Electronics | 3.88% | 2. The prospect

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    evidence based practice

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    settings in which they work but however they have not been as aware of the information that they can gain from research. Although they need information from many sources‚ evidence based practice shows how research can also play a role in informing clinical decisions‚ (Hoffmann ‚2010). Health professionals use the five steps of evidence-based practice (EBP) as a structure to overcoming barriers and applying best research. Examples of this include use of professional protective equipment and safety considerations

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    QSEN KSAS Competencies

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    PATIENT-CENTERED CARE Definition: Recognize the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences‚ values‚ and needs. Knowledge Integrate understanding of multiple dimensions of patient centered care: Skills Attitudes Elicit patient values‚ Value seeing health care preferences and expressed situations “through patients’ needs as part eyes”  patient/family/community Respect and encourage

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    Caring Kolcaba

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    the nurse does to make patient/families feel cared for and strengthened i.e. massage or guided imaginary (Kolcaba & DiMarco‚ 2005). This research study developed and tested nursing interventions that would comfort children and families in clinical setting through a comforting behaviors checklist. These interventions were applied to questionnaire that patients and families answered and ranked. The results of study demonstrated that interventions of comfort during certain procedures enhance

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    harmonize with GHTF and adopt Quality Management System (QMS)‚ and Essential Principles. PAL Enforcement Ordinance‚ PAL Enforcement Regulation‚ GQP (Good Quality Practice),GVP (Good Vigilance Practice),QMS (Quality Management System) and GCP (Good Clinical Practice) promulgated in July 2004 – July 2005. Many Ordinances and Notices issued up till now. Transfer of Certification or Approval (KISAI-SEIBI: June 8‚ 2007) for medical devices approved or notified under Old PAL must be done until the next renewal

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    Core Competencies

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    and establish rapport and includes skills such as relationship management‚ effective communication‚ influence of behaviors‚ shared decision making and ability to work with diversity. The professionalism competency includes ethics‚ evidence-based clinical and management practice‚ advocacy‚ and personal and professional accountability (AONE‚ 2011). The nurse administration works at the executive level so

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    Based on several studies it has been found that during nurse’s careers‚ that they have used their intuition as their guidance to make important decisions on their patients care. Intuition is a basic piece of nursing science that becomes possibly the most important factor when healthcare providers get to oblivious learning without restraint or speculation. One can also assume that intuition is also based on their overall experiences and knowledge acquired during their nursing practices. The purpose

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    Nuremberg Trial Justice

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    the first time only after they have been broken‚ risking the viability of both the court and distorting law internationally. Furthermore‚ the trials of the offenders are often little more than post-conflict authoritarian demonstrations of power‚ with little legal legitimacy. The Nuremberg Trials will be examined as evidence to the assertion that these trials are detrimental to the pre-existing legal system and to the advancement of war criminal law as a whole. The Nuremberg criminals were officially

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    Background The Medicines Company’s business model is to acquire or lease products in the development stage from leading pharmaceutical companies. Essentially‚ they will acquire or lease drugs that have been abandoned or shelved due to lack of early stage research results. The company’s success lays on their being able to save "rejected" compounds‚ receive FDA approval for their use‚ and still turn a profit. This case study provides a look at the first few years of this start-up company‚ from the

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