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    OBJECTIVE:Clinical jaundice evident within 24 hour of birth | Risk for fluid volume deficit related to phototherapy | Phototherapy enhances the excretion of unconjugated bilirubin through the bowel. | The infant will exhibit no signs of dehydration‚ clear amber urine output of 1-3 mL/kg/hr‚ and will display appropriate weight gain. | 6. Initiate early feedings and offer feedings ever 2-3 hours.2. Monitor urine specific gravity.3. Administer fluid intake that is 25% above normal requirements. 4. Assess for

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    Background Information Binet defined intelligence as the capacity (1) to find and maintain a definite direction or purpose‚ (2) to make necessary adaptations-that is strategy adjustments -to achieve that purpose‚ and (3) for self-criticism so that necessary adjustments in strategy can be made. Binet’s two principles of test construction were age differentiation and general mental ability. Age differentiation refers to the fact that with increasing age‚ children develop their abilities. Thus‚ older

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    Mental Health Programme for College Students – An Experiment. Dr. Kirti Matliwala Lecturer Bhagwan Mahavir College of Education‚ (M.Ed.)‚

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    determine the pump power. Overview A pump can serve to move liquid‚ as in a cross country pipeline‚ to lift liquid as from a well or to the top of a tall building; or to put fluid under pressure as in a hydraulic brake. In chemical plants and refineries pumps transfer or circulate oil and a great variety of fluids. General Start - Up Procedures Before conducting any experiment‚ it is necessary to do the following checking to avoid any misuse and malfunction of equipment. 1. Fill sump

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    Contemporary Intelligence Defeating Terrorism Is Not Possible With Intelligence Failures Abstract Gathering intelligence involves people and needs lots of control and‚ as such‚ there is always the possibility of failure. This paper explores all possible reasons as to why Intelligence fails and how such failures may fail to defeat terrorism. It also explains how these intelligence failures may be prevented

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    Dr. Howard Gardner was the first to suggest the theory of Multiple Intelligence in 1983. This theory suggests that the traditional grading for one’s IQ‚ which was mostly based on linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence‚ was too limited. Instead‚ Gardner proposes eight different categorizes of intelligent to account for a broader grading system of human intelligence. Moreover‚ he proposes that each areas of intelligence can have no relations with the other. This idea was highly accepted after

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    What is Intelligence?‚ James Flynn outlines four paradoxes he associates with the Flynn effect—the intelligence paradox‚ the mental retardation paradox‚ the identical twins paradox‚ and the factor analysis paradox. But seen in the light of both neuronal intelligence and environmental intelligence‚ it becomes apparent that what Flynn is describing are not really paradoxes at all. Instead‚ what Flynn is describing are unjustified conflations of neuronal intelligence and environmental intelligence‚ conflations

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    Lesson Plan in Emotional Intelligence I. Objectives: At the end of the session‚ the student should be able to: a.acquire knowledge about Emotional Intelligence; b.to manages their Emotional Intelligence in different situation; c.apply the principles on how to manage and understand Emotional Intelligence. II. Subject Matter: a. Topic: EI Topics We Usually Don’t Understand Sub-topics: 1. What is Emotional Intelligence? 2. The Four Branches of Emotional Intelligence 3. What everyone needs

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    Gong-2014.4.7 Intelligence is primarily innate. Discuss. Intelligence is defined as the general biological mental ability‚ including logical intelligence‚ linguistic intelligence‚ inter-personal intelligence and so on.In addition‚ it has long time that some physical characteristics are biologically determined by genetic inheritance‚ but there are some arguments whether intelligence is basically effected by gene. This essay firstly examines the arguments against the intelligence is primarily influenced

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    Running head: INTELLIGENCE TESTING ARTICLE ANALYSIS 1 INTELLIGENCE TESTING ARTICLE ANALYSIS � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �5� Intelligence Testing Article Analysis PSY450/Diversity and Cultural Factors in Psychology Intelligence Testing Article Analysis Intelligence tests are believed to measure intelligence‚ IQ‚ and converted into a numeric score. IQ is the cognitive processes‚ knowledge to solve problems‚ and reach goals (Shiraev & Levy‚ 2010). Intelligence varies with each culture as well. The bell

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