□ EXERCISE 20: Questions to be graded 1. Which patient scored the highest on the preoperative CVLT Acquisition? What was his or her T score? Pt. 3 had a pre-op CVLT score of 63. The T score was 50. 10x47.8/5.8+(50-10x47.8/5.8) 10x47.8=478 478/5.8=82.41 50-82.41= -32.41 -32.41+82.41=50 2. Which patient scored the lowest on postoperative CVLT Retrieval? What was this patient’s T score? Pt. 4 had a post-op CVLT retrieval score of 23. 10*47.8/5.8+(23-10*47.8/5.8 10x47.8=478
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Explain the work of a chosen job in the uniformed services (M2) Introduction: In my assignment I will explain in detail one chosen job in the Uniformed Services. The job that I chose to talk about is in the Police Service and is about “forensic scientist “. In my work I will include details about their daily routine and what is their role in the Police Service. The role of the forensic scientists in the Police Service is that they provide scientific evidence for use in courts of law to support the
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CYP 3.1 3.1 Assessment Frameworks The assessment framework is used to determine whether a child is in need and if so the nature of their needs. Once the needs have been established then interventions can be put in place. Observations These can be carried out formally and informally. Information from observations on a pupil’s progress is passed onto the teacher who will then report it to the parent/carer. Information observations These are carried out daily when working with a pupil and
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CYP 3.1 2.2 How development is influenced by personal factors. A child’s development will be influenced by many factors such as; environmental‚ genetics‚ parenting styles‚ religion‚ background‚ culture‚ income‚ health disability etc. Health: If a pupil suffers from a disability‚ impairment or poor health this could restrict their opportunities in development. For example a child with an impairment may not be able to participate in certain activities that other children can. This could
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At The Earth’s Core.txt At The Earth’s CoreAt The Earth’s Core by Burroughs‚ Edgar Rice Ewriting Format by Carl Peterson © 2001 PROLOGUE IN THE FIRST PLACE PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT I do not expect you to believe this story. Nor could you wonder had you witnessed a recent experience of mine when‚ in the armor of blissful and stupendous ignorance‚ I gaily narrated the gist of it to a Fellow of the Royal Geological Society on the occasion of my last trip to London.You would surely have thought that
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An Observation of Borderline Personality Disorder Observation The first time I heard the phrase “mommy dearest” was when I was in Junior high school. My classmates were joking around about how their mother’s yelled and lecture them and telling stories. Jokingly‚ one of my classmates suddenly yelled out “mommy dearest” and they started to laugh. I vividly remember thinking at that time‚ what’s mommy dearest? And what does that mean‚ am I missing out on something that everyone already knew
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This poem was inspired on an article published by the New York Times‚ which reflected the injustice that blacks received from the whites during the apartheid years. From the very first line we can see the implications of racism since we are told what gender and ex-job the policeman had while we not given any information about the black discriminated woman. The ex-policeman is set on a higher category as if he was superior. "A pregnant Black was Heart Donor; Recipient in Capetown a White Ex-policeman
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Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1 Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 2.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. We communicate for a number of reasons‚ mainly in a social capacity as it is in our nature to crave the company of others‚ but also to pass on information to make sure
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1.1) Chart the language development of children between the ages of 0 – 5 years old. • From Birth – 6 Months Vocalisation accompanied with intonation . Most babies are able to respond to their name as well as being able to distinguish between tones by responding accordingly. Some babies can react to human voices by turning their head and eyes without the aid of visual cues. • 6 – 12 Months By now infants are using holophrastic speech ; conveying one word with meaning. The baby is able
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1.1 Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working: Before multi-agency working came into place‚ parents of children with additional needs or families needing some extra help and support were essentially on their own and had to see lots of different professionals in order to get to a point where help was being given. Children were also quite likely to fall through the net and in the UK we have seen many cases of child abuse and neglect‚ which have ended in the worse possible
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