PATIENT NAME: Hannibal Lector MR#: 155445623 PHYSICIANS NAME: Kent Clark‚ MD DATE: December 25‚ 2112 The patient denies any palpitations‚ chest pain‚ and dizziness. His dizzy on exertion appears to be better. In physical exam‚ his blood pressure was120/60. His heart rate was 82 beats per minute. His weight is 141 pounds. EXAMINATION His heart was at regular rate and rhythm. There is no gallop or murmur. Lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally‚ although
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Catalog under Undergraduate Admissions requirements. I understand that I must provide a copy of this documentation to Strayer University within 30 days from the start of my first term‚ and that I will be placed in Awaiting Basis status until the transcript is received.** I understand that I am not eligible to be admitted to a certificate or degree program or to participate in federal student aid programs or other financial assistance until I provide the appropriate documentation. I also understand
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Lydia Bravo-Taylor SOC 400 11/28/12 The Problems with Postmodernism Many theorists claim that we are now living in a postmodern society. What does this mean exactly? While theorists try to explain it‚ it seems that it is still unclear to them as what postmodernism really means. Postmodernism is the idea that our society is distinct from the past‚ and means “after modern”. Postmodernists aren’t concerned with describing the social system‚ except where it breaks down. They tend to have a more
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Lydia Hall’s theory of core‚ cure‚ and care theory can be easily integrated into practice. The core aspect of her theory describes the person that nursing care is directed towards and the individuals behavior due to their feelings and value system. The cure component is the attention given to patients by medical professions. These include interventions or actions that can be used to treat or cure the illness or disease that the individual may be suffering from. The last element‚ care‚ is about nurturing
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Balochistan University of Information Technology‚ Engineering and Management Sciences Unofficial Transcript Accuracy of the contents in this document is not warranted Student ID: Student’s Name: Program: Department: Code 13893 ARIF HUSSAIN BS Mining Engineering Department of BS Mining Engineering Title CH GP QP Grade Code Title CH Fall 2010 GP QP Grade Fall 2012 MATHA 111 Applied Mathematics-I 3.00 1.00 3.00 D MINE 302 Mineral Exploration 3.00 2.30 6.90 C+ CHE 102L Applied
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Ill Spouse: R.S Human Service worker: Ms. Wilkens Ms. Wilkens: “Hello Mrs. And Mr. S please sits down and makes yourself comfortable.” Mrs. And Mr. S : “Hello.” Ms. Wilkens: (notes) Mrs. S’ body language is somewhat stiff and awkward. Ms. Wilkens: “I would like to begin our session by assuring you I am not here to give advice nor persuade you into expressing anything you are not comfortable with.” Mrs. and Mr. S: Thank you. We appreciate that. Ms. Wilkens: “I understand that you may be dealing
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Interview transcript 1 (With Dr. Lauren Man) Date: 2nd November 2011 Time: 2:00 - 2:30 pm Venue: Dr. Man’s counseling centre (Central) Mode of interview: Face to face personal interview Q: I know some people define the symptoms of stress into four categories‚ can you briefly introduce them? I remember one of them is behavioral? A: Yes‚ that are what public usually define the symptoms. We usually divide the features of stress into four main categories. They are in terms of cognitive‚ emotional
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of the play that she is in a psychiatric ward. We found out that the film ‘Shutter Island’ had a direct reference to our play and so used it as guidance for our plot. Question 2. How effectively are you personally exploring and developing your role(s)? My central character‚ Jimmy‚ is a heroin addict who is from a poor background which
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Julia Foote Education & its Discontents Interview Transcript Interviewer: Julia Foote (JF) Interviewee: Dr. Andre Foote (AF) Interview Setting: The interview was conducted via Skype on Saturday‚ September 27‚ 2014 at 1:30PM. Affiliation with Interviewee: Father JF: Could you describe your education? AF: I was educated up to professional school at Howard University‚ Washington D.C.‚ where I attained a doctor of dental surgery degree (DDS) in 1987. Three years after graduation I pursued an MBA
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TRANSCRIPT 1 Name: Age: 21 Interviewer: Hi‚ so I’m going to ask you a few questions about yourself and your perception of what English is and how you interpret the different English languages around the world. How it effects you both emotionally and culturally and also cognitively. This will help me to understand the different views that certain individuals have on themselves as English speakers and how they are effected and also to learn how much they know about the world as a whole in the
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