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    Clinical features and diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis in children INTRODUCTION — Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. DKA can less commonly occur in children with type 2 diabetes mellitus [1‚2]. (See "Classification of diabetes mellitus and genetic diabetic syndromes".) In recent years‚ the incidence and prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus have increased across all ethnic groups. This has been coupled with an

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    05/11/2013 Piaget’s learning theory is based on stages that children go through in order to learn. In each stage‚ the learning process is different and a little more complex. Piaget believed that children should play‚ experiment and reason in order to learn. He believed that humans couldn’t be given information that they immediately understand. Humans have to construct their own knowledge and they do this through experimentation. Experience enables children to create schemes‚ which are mental models

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    Is Racism a Permanent Feature of American Society? Racism is a Permanent Feature of American Society. Racism has been around since the 1750s. If you look at Ancient Greco-Roman slavery‚ you will see that they enslaved other Caucasians. Even the African slave trade was driven by West African Kingdoms. Racism is going to be around for a long time. Racism is not all about the race of someone. It can also be classified as not accepting someone who is handicap‚ obesity‚ the way people dress or there

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    thought‚ but in how it develops and understanding how genetics impact this process. Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory: Vygotsky is best known for being an educational psychologist with a sociocultural theory. This theory suggests that social interaction leads to continuous step-by-step changes in children’s thought and behavior that can vary greatly from culture to culture. Basically Vygotsky’s theory suggests that development depends on interaction with people and the tools that the culture provides to

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    COLLABORATIVE HEALTH TEAM THEORY INTRODUCTION The Collaborative Health Team Theory emphasizes multi-relationship of health care professionals to attain better patient outcomes. This theory is focused on the creation of shared and mutual experience among heath care professionals and patient through interpersonal process to attain desired mutual goals and objectives. Emphasis of this theory is expansion and growth of Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Theory through integrating new roles and functions

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    be involved in self-reflection. Create an example of how each of the four terms relates to your life. Each example must be a minimum of four to six sentences in length and convey an understanding of the term. 1. Attribution theory There are two types of attribution theories: internal and external. If we notice someone cut in line at the grocery store‚ we see them as selfish‚ rude‚ inconsiderate‚ or a bad person: all because they cut in line. These are all internal attributions based on one’s behavior

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    Odysseus showed a lot of features in being a hero. From stabbing a cyclops in the eye to going to the underworld to more risky and dangerous things. Odysseus loves to take risks no matter what the consequences are. Odysseus as we know is a risk taker and performs daring actions. In the story his crew comes across a cyclops that later was blinded by a stab wound to the eye performed by Odysseus. This shows his daring and risk-taking feature. The way he performed this action it could have went wrong

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    The main features of Fauvism‚ Expressionism‚ and Cubism Expressionism as an art form could be loosely defined as a movement of artist’s that wanted to break free from the conventional art movements of the time and express themselves individually‚ free from the constraints of their fellow artist’s ideals. They wanted to be able to express emotion and feeling in their work. The work that falls under the classification of expressionism is widely varied in its style and appearance. Some elements of

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    Are the poor an inevitable feature of any society? Poor is a rather subjective terminology‚ which co-exist with the term rich. Within most of the society‚ it is not surprising to have the poor‚ as agreed by the poor themselves. Because being rich or poor is all dependant on how much people want to pay for and sometimes‚ what kind of family one is born to. In most part of the world‚ people get ahead by hardworking and whatever talents they have. Hence‚ those who are willing to put in lots of

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    Section A To what extent does the approach being taken by Macquarie Bank demonstrate features of SHRM? (10 marks) There are 3 models of Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) being taken by Macquarie Bank – the best practice view‚ the best fit view and the resources-based approach. Each approach is capable to make impact in an organizational performance‚ usually through increased competitive advantage and added value. The meaning of SHRM can only really be understood in the context of something

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