Session 1: Policy‚ Practice and your role Name | Carly Sheerin | By the next session you are expected to have completed the following: * Write a brief paragraph that summarises the main duties and responsibilities of your day to day role. Title this SHC 32 1.1 * Complete the 3 attached sheets headed Legal Requirements. These ask you to discuss the legislation and guidance that supports your everyday practice * Draw a flow chart that explains the lines of reporting and responsibility
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Criminal Procedure Probable Cause article CJA/364 November 14‚ 2012 Criminal Procedure Probable Cause article Probable cause must be present when stopping a citizen for a traffic violation. Officers must follow rules just like the people in the community or face consequences. This paper will describe the article titled “Judge Throws out Lance DUI Case” and analyze the requirements for search and arrest warrants and how they relate to probable cause. Journalist Peter Lance was pulled over
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Introduction A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is a set of written instructions that provide individuals with the information to perform a task or job properly‚ and provides guidelines to maintain the quality and to acquire the results of the product. This essay would be covering the evaluation of the SOP in regard to its functions‚ and the aspects that specify whether the SOP is good or bad. Furthermore‚ the SOP of making a cup of tea would be considered and completely [presented in eth form
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U.S. ARMY HEALTH CLINIC DUGWAY PROVING GROUND Dugway‚ UT 84022 MCXE-PMD-DPG STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE for OPTICAL SERVICES 9-0 1. PURPOSE: To establish policies and procedures for patients to obtain prescription eyewear. 2. SCOPE: This SOP is applicable to all personnel assigned or attached to the Optometry section and to all eligible patients seeking optical services through
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The person to read Galen’s book On Anatomical Procedures‚ a book about his surgical findings‚ was Andreas Vesalius. Upon reading this book‚ Vesalius decided to do his own dissections to see just how true Galen’s observations had been. He had been granted a job as a surgeon in 1573 right after medical school at just 23 years old. As Galen had only used animals as his source of dissection‚ Vesalius found that Galen was wrong about anatomy in many occasions. One of these incidences occurred because
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2. A child is repeatedly exhibiting inappropriate and unwanted behaviour (e.g. hitting sibling)‚ which conditioning procedures could be used to most effectively stop this? Behaviours that produce favourable consequences are repeated and become habits‚ but those that produce unfavourable consequences tend not to recur (Ouellette and Wood‚ 1998 as cited in Martin et.al‚ 2006). Experience changes the probability of repeating certain behaviours indicating that learning involves adaptation. As time
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Dhabi have set the requirements for the certification of educational documents. The British Embassy and British Council are aware that the procedure for certifying educational certificates in Abu Dhabi is quite a complicated and lengthy process. We have therefore drawn up this guidance to help British nationals needing their certificates verified. The procedure is different if you are in Abu Dhabi or the UK. In Abu Dhabi If you are living in Abu Dhabi‚ before taking your certificates to the Ministry
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The procedure for producing a data flow diagram • Identify and list external entities providing inputs/receiving outputs from system; • Identify and list inputs from/outputs to external entities; • Draw a context DFD Defines the scope and boundary for the system and project 1. Think of the system as a container (black box) 2. Ignore the inner workings of the container 3. Ask end-users for the events the system must respond to 4. For each event
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antibiotic dicks | Distilled water | Culture of Serratia marcesans | Sterile filter-paper disks | Transparent tape | 1 sterile nutrient agar plate | Metric ruler | Forceps | 1 sterile cotton swab | Safety goggles | Lab apron | | Materials: Procedure: In the Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria lab‚ the effect of different antibiotics on the zone of inhibition on bacteria‚ Serratia marcesans‚ was measured in millimeters. The safety equipment‚ lab apron and goggles were worn at all times by the scientist
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acting at the point B are in equilibrium Vertically: mg = T cos θ…………. (1) Horizontally: kx = T sin θ…………... (2) Therefore: kx = mg tan θ A graph of x against tan θ will yield a straight line. The gradient is equal to. Procedure: 1. Measure the unstretched length‚ lo of the spring before setting up the apparatus. 2. Adjust the spring‚ so that it stretches horizontally. 3. Measure the angle θ between the plumb-line and the section AB. 4. Measure the new length‚ l of the
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