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    Nurses are the health care professionals that collect and prepare medications for patients. They examine the doctor’s orders to see what medications patients are prescribed. Errors can occur in the distribution of these medications. As a result‚ the nursing ethic of do no harm may not occur. According to McIntyre‚ Thomlinson‚ & McDonald‚ “nurses are held in high regard” (2006‚ p.360). As such‚ nurses must keep this positive concept‚ as we are the health professionals that care for people when they

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    are two types of attribution‚ situational and dispositional. Dispositional factors are physiological such as mood‚ personality beliefs‚ situational factors are external factors that influence behaviour. The 2 main errors of attribution I will be discussing are fundamental attribution error (FAE) and self service bias (SSB). (FAE) is when people try to interpret someone else’s behaviour they often overestimate the role of dispositional factors‚ and often underestimate

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    "A medication error is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional‚ patient‚ or consumer” (NCCMERP‚ 2016). According to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (2010)‚ medication errors are among the most common medical errors‚ harming at least 1.5 million people every year. Someone who has experience working with medications and the errors of them would be Laurie Dworkin. Laurie

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    The fundamental attribution error a more common name for the correspondence bias is defined as the tendency of people to make dispositional attributions for others behaviors. (Duff‚ 2012) For example‚ if a cashier failed to smile at you while checking out at the store‚ you might assume that they are just miserable and rude. You wouldn’t take anything else into consideration. You’d be judging their behavior based “who they are” rather than taking situational factors into consideration. The observations

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    Reduce Medication Errors

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    Running head: Preventing Medication Errors Preventing Medication Errors: Safe Medication Use is Achievable and Affordable Chareese W. Brown DePaul University HTHC 523-201: Winter 2012 January 17‚ 2012 Almost everyone will take prescription and non-prescription medication. It is estimated that 82% of United States (U.S.) adults will use prescription medicines‚ over-the-counter remedies‚ and/or dietary/herbal supplements. Nearly one-third will use five or more different medications (citation)

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    Hurst Error Analysis

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    Despite the fact that this Court has found the Hurst error harmless in some cases without evidentiary development‚ this Court has never done so when a defendant has proffered evidence and been denied a hearing. Appellant requested a hearing based on a substantial evidentiary proffer showing the extent of the Hurst error in his case. This proffer cast doubt on what the outcome of his penalty phase would have been without the constitutional error. In light of Appellant’s proffer‚ the circuit court

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    ELL Grammar Errors

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    speaker‚ I often make written grammar errors comparable to Folse (2009)‚ “20 common errors made by native speakers” (p. 39). Therefore‚ when tasked with distinguishing native speakers and “ELL grammar errors” quiz (p. 4)‚ I completely missed the possessive “students’” in number 10. On the other hand‚ I was able to detect ELL grammar errors contributing this success to my frequent interaction with immigrant populations. The most apparent being word order errors. Receiving a low score in the “ELL grammar

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    Comma Errors In Writing

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    grammar matters. We all want to write a good paper without any flaws and errors. The problem is that writing a good paper is seldom fun. If you’ve studied a foreign language in school‚ if English is your secondary language‚ you no doubt will be in problems because you won’t have that much idea to write organized writings without any errors. It can get tedious. Errors such as coma splice error‚ Subject- verb agreement error‚ weak thesis‚ weak evidential supports‚ counterarguments and your general

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    Walgreen's Billing Error

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    Forecasting Error Forecasting is a preparation tool that helps a company figure out what might happen in the future; and to do so‚ the company will primarily rely on data from both the past and present to figure out possible trends. Forecasts can be made in short term‚ medium term or long term. When it comes to forecasting it is important for a company to look at all possible factors including fluctuation of prices and the market‚ possible declines in the economy‚ technological errors and so much

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    this. Despite their personal disagreement with the group sneaking out‚ they all follow Bender and each other. 2) Fundamental Attribution Error is the tendency for people to think that a person’s behavior and attitudes are due to their personal traits‚ while ignoring the significance of their situation on their behavior. The teacher Mr. Vernon makes this error when looking at John Bender. We learn as the kids are having lunch that Bender comes from an abusive home‚ and this would put him at risk

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