considered a separate unit of accounting if both of the following criteria are met: * a. The delivered item or items have value to the customer on a standalone basis. The item or items have value on a standalone basis if they are sold separately by any vendor or the customer could resell the delivered item(s) on a standalone basis. In the context of a customer’s ability to resell the delivered item(s)‚ this criterion does not require the existence of an observable market for the deliverable(s).
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that the totality of the evidence would show that there was a preponderance of evidence tending to show that defendant was indeed negligent‚ for at least two reasons: 1) the burden of evidence ended with defendant‚ who failed to satisfy it; and 2) the greater weight of testimonies and object evidence supports the explanation provided by the plaintiff. Judging by preponderance of evidence‚ the defendant would be found liable. If it were judged by clear and convincing evidence‚ however‚ the plaintiff
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An Exploration of the Roles of Nurse Managers in Evidence-Based Practice Implementation 1 An Exploration of the Roles of Nurse Managers in Evidence-Based Practice Implementation Kimrae McDonald Grand Canyon University October 29‚ 2014 An Exploration of the Roles of Nurse Managers in Evidence-Based Practice Implementation 2 Introduction
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Evidence Based Health promotion Health promotion has emerged in the last decade as an important force to improve both quality and quantity of people’s lives. Sometimes termed ‘the new public health’ it seeks to support and encourage a participative social movement that enables individuals and communities to take control over their own health. (Bunton‚R & Macdonald‚G 1992) Health promotion plays an important part in everybody’s life and the lives our children and our children’s children. The
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Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing A GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION Suzanne C. Beyea‚ RN‚ PhD‚ FAAN Mary Jo Slattery‚ RN‚ MS Contents Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v About the authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vii Chapter 1: What is evidence-based practice? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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APTA (2016) defines evidence-based practice as “access to‚ and application and integration of evidence to guide clinical decision-making to provide best practice for the patient/client”. Health practitioners can use research-based evidence combined with clinical expertise in determining the quality of care that they can impart to the individual patient/client. According to Bacon‚ et al. (2003)‚ participants of the study who are APTA members showed optimism and appeal in improving their skills in
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examination 13. (4) analytical procedures 14. (3) documentation 15. (5) inquiry of client 16. (4) analytical procedures 17. (3) documentation 18. (6) reperformance 19. (1) physical examination 20. (2) confirmation 7-33 Examples of audit evidence the auditor can use to support each of the functions are: a. Examine invoice from vendor Direct confirmation with vendor b. Physical examination Direct confirmation with custodian c. Direct confirmation with customer Examine cash receipts journal
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Procedures in Collecting Forensic Evidence ACC/556 November 5‚ 2013 Procedures in Collecting Forensic Evidence 1.) What procedures will you use to collect accounting evidence? The stages of the procedures are as following: 1.) Initiation- This is broken into two different categories of reactive and pro active. The reactive side of the categories is the action of a victimization that has already happened. The tips to these crimes are investigated because of an external report of the crime
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Evidence-based practice (EBP) emerged in the field of medicine during the 1990s and has been extensively integrated into an increasing number of disciplines (Coggan‚ 2004). EBP relies‚ first and foremost‚ on research findings published in the peer-reviewed scientific literature including treatment process and treatment outcome research. EBP of psychological treatments involves the conscientious‚ explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in each stage of clinical decision-making and service
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the blast effect? 3. What are the two types of high explosives? 4. What is a substrate control? Why is it done? 5. How is the evidence from a fire scene collected? What should be avoided? 1. Fire scenes will deteriorate at a faster pace than normal crime scenes and will have to be cleaned up for health reasons. Investigators have limited time to gather up as much evidence as possible. 2. The blast effect is the outward rush of gas from the bomb’s origin point and can be as high as 7‚000 miles per
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