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    Sci - Vol. 49 - no 1 (2012) Eric A. Youngstrom Et Al. Evidence-Based Assessment Strategies for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Eric A. Youngstrom‚ PhD‚1 melissa mcKeown Jenkins‚ mA‚ 1 Amanda Jensen-Doss‚ PhD‚ 2 and Jennifer Kogos Youngstrom‚ PhD1 1 2 Department of Psychology‚ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill‚ North Carolina‚ U.S.A. Department of Psychology‚ University of Miami‚ Miami‚ Florida‚ U.S.A. ABSTRACT Evidence-based assessment of pediatric bipolar disorder has advanced

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    jury of twelve men must examine the evidence presented at the trial of a young boy accused of murdering his father. The evidence brought forth in the trial is the testimony of an old man who lives in the apartment about the boy’s‚ a switchblade knife‚ the boy’s sketchy alibi‚ and the eyewitness testimony of a woman who lives across from the boy’s apartment building. With the evidence making the boy appear guilty‚ a single juror questions the accuracy of the evidence and tries to implant reasonable

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    Under s. 4 of the Uganda Evidence Act‚ evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence or non-existence of every fact in issue and of such other facts as are declared to be relevant. C.D. Field has defined burden of proof as a metaphorical phrase indicating an obligation to prove a fact or facts. This obligation necessarily involves the adduction of evidence in an attempt to prove a fact‚ subject to occasional cases where a fact can be established without evidence. Towards the end of

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    east. This journey was not completed without its difficulties though‚ the serpent Apopis had to be defeated by the sun god Ra with the help of friendly spirits. Each and every night the crew on Ra’s boat had to overcome enemies of the underworld. Evidence of this in Tutankhamen’s tomb is the picture on the western wall where King

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    Evidence-Based Practice is the act of researching medical techniques in order to make practicing medicine safer and more efficient. Even though this process sounds easy‚ there are some problems with it. Many nurses practice with Evidence-Based Practice every single day‚ but others do not get the opportunity to use this practice. The concept of Evidence-Based Practice is simple. Healthcare professionals research why they do certain things‚ such as inserting an IV‚ in order to make their work more

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    Research Designs & Evidence-Based Practice Melissa Bermudez Benjamin School of Nursing Miami Dade College Research designs & Evidence-Based Practice Evidence-based practice is the process of utilizing research findings that are systematically researched and appraised as a foundation for clinical practice. On the other hand‚ a qualitative research could be defined as a subjective means applicable in the description and comprehension of life experiences. Over the years‚ the application

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    What is meant by the phrase ‘Evidence Based Practice’? Evidence-based practice can be described as “a framework of decisions that are made from previous knowledge that are derived from previous research” (University of Westminster‚ 2008). Evidence-based practice allows the practitioner to apply their knowledge to a situation that has been previously researched to allow them to make a well informed decision about future action(s). It has been used widely in the health care system for some years

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    Evidence-based practice has not been a topic that interested me personally and was initially somewhat over-whelming. This class has changed my perception. Several years ago‚ I was the Director of Nursing for the Women’s Center in a small rural hospital. I was asked to take this position based on my experience as a nurse and report with the physicians and my co-workers; I had no experience as a director or manager. I had no idea that policies and procedures should be based on evidence-based practice

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    NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (501/0418/4) Evidence Tracking Sheets (K/601/3323) Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Learning outcomes Type of evidence Location You must be able to: 1. Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children

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    centuries‚ scholars have established countless reasons to deny the account of Jesus being raised from the dead. No piece of evidence standing alone can point to the absolution of the resurrection story. However‚ when multiple evidences are put together‚ there is no logical explanation that can deny the resurrection’s occurrence. There is a substantial amount of historical evidence that exists to support the resurrection of Jesus Christ such as the explanations of the empty tomb and the eyewitnesses‚

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