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    Review Questions What is physical evidence? Provide at least three examples in your answer. Physical evidence is anything that can establish a crime has happened and anything that links the crime and the criminal. Examples would be a bullet‚ a hair or even blood. Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? Three ways a crime scene can be recorded are pictures which help to give visual evidence and can be viewed later to look back at the crime scene‚ Video

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    Evidence based patient care becomes a life long approach to clinical decision making to improve clinical outcome‚ and includes use of best evidence clinical outcome values of patient and there families. The purpose is to help bedside nurses determine the strength of evidence on the bases of the research methods. Evidence based nursing care is informed by research finding use of research evidence in clinical practice is an expected standard of practice for nurses and healthcare organizations. It determines

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    Module Title: Evidence Based Health Care and Research Module code: 5NMH0117 SEMESTER A Location/campus: Hatfield PROGRAMME for the Academic Year 2011 – 2012. Module Leader : Noel knopp E-mail : n.1.knopp@herts.ac.uk MODULE TITLE : Evidence Based Health Care and Research. MODULE CODE: 5NMH0117 LEVEL: 5 SEMESTER A Summative assignment 100%. o Retrieve the following paper; Voegeli‚ D. (2008) Effect of Washing and Drying Practices on

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    ROLE OF NURSING RESEARCH AND SEARCHING FOR EVIDENCE BASED ARTICLES Prepared by Dr. Gerald Amandu Matua‚ RN; PhD What is research? To research is to purposely and methodically search for new knowledge and practical solutions in the form of answers to questions formulated beforehand. These questions could be how asked by any one in any profession or occupation. What is nursing research? Nursing research is research that provides evidence used to support nursing practices.  The questions of

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    considered important in the court of law and criminal investigation. In the case of State of Ohio versus Samuel Sheppard Paul Kirk submitted an affidavit concerning the blood spatter analysis.This was one of the earlier instances where blood stain evidences were considered important in legal systems. He was able to show the position of the assailant and the victim by saying that the assailant was positioned in front of the victim and he struck the victim with his left hand. Herbert MacDonald published

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    Forensic Science lecture 4 – 17/01/2013 Quiz: quiz after every 2 weeks‚ done through bb‚ posted midnight Sunday 12‚ close midnight Monday at 12. Video watched through class‚ Guest speaker: Heather Shacker – forensic biologist * biology section: identify of body fluids: blood‚ semen saliva‚ and DNA analysis * casework approach: find material‚ identify‚ analyse (DNA)‚ evaluate/compare (after able to create DNA profile)‚then lastly interpret * how does that work? 3 main groups of DNA

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    physical evidence? Provide at least three examples in your answer. Physical evidence is anything that can establish a crime that has happened and anything that links the crime and the criminal. Physical evidence might include objects like weapons‚ fibers and hair. 2. Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? Photography can show crime scenes at wide angles and can be taken at different vantage points. Drawings can show the location of evidence and contain

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    checklist contributed to significant decrease in the rate of patient complications. One studied was inconclusive and concluded that further research needed to be done to better assess the effectiveness of safety checklists. Research supplied sufficient evidence of lowered complications that supports the use of the surgical safety checklist within hospital surgical units. Best practice would be to implement the surgical safety checklist into surgical units. The author recommends that mandating surgery teams

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    Criminalistics Chapter 1 Introduction: 1: How different fields of science are involved in forensics? - Is the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS anything biological!! Answer is always BIOLOGICAL ANSWER! Forensic Odontology (Dentsits)- Ted Bundy 2: History and development of forensic science – Who are the “key players” and their contributions? - Alphonse Bertillion:

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    crime scene evidence. 2. The wide variation in which services are offered in different crime laboratories is due to variations in local laws and budgetary and staffing limitations only. 3. The tendency of the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic science evidence and their unrealistic expectations that a prosecutor’s case should always be bolstered and supported by forensic evidence is known as the CSI effect. 4. The final evaluator of forensic evidence is the jury

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