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    On Friday Oct/16/‚ at 6:30 pm I received a phone call from Maria Julaj (Kelly’s client). Maria J‚ said that her friend that she referred to the program is not happy with the services. Her friend is Viviana Cox and Claudia is a FSW. I replied to Maria J‚ that I will call her friend and talk to her. On Sunday Oct 18 @ 11:00 am I made a phone call to Viviana. Viviana stated that on Friday Claudia did a home visit for only 5 minutes. Viviana asked Claudia for assistance calling the insurance because

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    Stephanie Westwood Loftus and Palmer Alternative Research Essay Loftus and Zanni showed participants a film of a car accident‚ they then asked some participants "Did you see a broken headlight?" and others‚ "Did you see the broken headlight?" Of those asked about ’a’ broken headlight‚ 7% reported seeing one‚ compared with 17% of people asked about ’the’ broken headlight. This supports Loftus and Palmer’s findings as the study also changed the form of a question‚ which affected the witness’ response

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    Elizabeth Moschella King and Obama make arguments against and for violence respectively; however; King’s rhetoric utilizes emotion and values‚ or pathos‚ to advance his idea of a ”genuine civilization‚” while Obama uses logic and realism to advance his idea of facing the “world as it is.” Though King and Obama are accepting the Nobel Peace Prize for different reasons‚ we find that they connect through their words in a way that makes them seem as though they aren’t decades apart. Each acknowledges

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    Critical to the understanding of how evidence is presented at trial is understanding how evidence is defined. Knowledge of the rules governing evidence is also essential. This paper introduces several basic but key terms‚ with particular emphasis on the Federal Rules of Evidence. These definitions should in nowise be construed as complete or authoritative as it is intended to introduce the basic concept as it relates to criminal justice practices. Corpus Delicti and Prima Facie Corpus Delicti

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    I think this was challenging because I remain more neutral on this topic; Meaning I understand both pros and cons of evidence-based treatment. Although‚ I can say this discussion encouraged me to think more about the importance of evidence-based treatment. There are many pros to using evidence-based treatment. First and foremost‚ I think the most beneficial part of using evidence based treatment is that since there is proof of success with the treatment both the client and therapist can have confidence

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    Definitions Evidence-Based Practice. The term evidence-based practice (EBP) was used initially in relation to medicine‚ but has since been adopted by many fields including education‚ child welfare‚ mental heath‚ and criminal justice. The Institute of Medicine (2001) defines evidence-based medicine as the integration of best researched evidence and clinical expertise with patient values (p. 147). In social work‚ most agree that EBP is a process involving creating an answerable question based on

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    Evidence-based nursing care is essential in today healthcare system to provide safe quality and cost-effective care for patients and the community. In the early days‚ the nursing practice was based on trial and error‚ tradition‚ personal experiences‚ and educated guess. “Evidence base practice is a process involving the examination and application of research finding or other reliable evidence that has been integrated with scientific theories” (Schmidt & Brown‚ 2015‚ p. 3). Evidence- based practice

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    states that the science of nursing is applying theory to the practice. (p.5) One science of nursing would be the use of evidence-based practice. Evidence-based practice is when nurses use the practice that has the most evidence of success in making decisions to treat and promote health in the patient. In nursing‚ you have to know how to make a patient based care plan‚ which uses evidence-based practice. The science of nursing is ever-evolving. For

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    : “That which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence” Do you agree ? | |Word Count: 1240 Words | Evidence is a thing or things that help in attaining knowledge. The statement “that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence” means that it is possible to confirm and

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    Evidence-Based Decision Making and Discovery | Quantitative | Qualitative | Similarities | Collects and analyzes data | Collects and analyzes data | | Try to figure out why people act as they do | Try to figure out why people act as they do | | Intent: Unbiased and valid | Intent: Unbiased and valid | | Seek to find the richest data from the situation | Seek to find the richest data from the situation | | Starts with a question of interest | Starts with a question of interest

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