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    Phenylketonuria (PKU)

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    development throughout the lifespan. PKU is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern‚ meaning both parents carry one copy of the mutated gene and each cell has mutations. The disorder may also be indicated as Deficiency Disease and Folling’s Disease. Welsh et al. (1990) stated that this disorder is caused by the deficiency of a liver enzyme called phenylalanine hydroxylase‚ which is used to catalyze the transformation of phenylalanine to tyrosine. Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid that is found

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    Roman names for Scotland‚ Wales and Ireland Erin: poetic name Ireland John Bull: fictional character that personifies Englishness Surnames: Mac or MC (Scot or Ire) O (Irish) Evans‚ Jones‚ Price (Welsh) Smith (Eng and Sc) First Names: John= Ian= Sean. Scottish = Jock‚ Ire = Paddy or Mick and Welsh = Dai or Taffy | England | Wales | Scotland | Ireland | Flag | St George Cross | Dragon of Cadwallader | St Andrew Cross | St Patrick Cross | Plant | Rose | Leek/daffodil | Thistle | Shamrock

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    treatment for urolithiasis‚ it can have side effects‚it can cause acute renal injury (62). Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have demonstrated renal injury in 63-85% of patients treated with shock wave lithotripsy (63). A recent retrospective case study with 19 year follow-up noted an association between shock wave lithotripsy and the development of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. In the lithotripsy group‚ diabetes developed in 16.8% of patients versus 6.6% of controls (64).

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    Learning and Children

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    there literacy skills. This is all done on a daily basis through our planning. * Mathematical Development We use math’s in rhymes‚ counters‚ pictures and puzzles to encourage the children to count and learn abut numbers * Welsh Language Development We talk welsh to the children to give them a knowledge and understanding of a different language. We introduce this while doing our daily register and singing songs * Knowledge and Understanding of the World We teach the children about different

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    swot in nursing

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    personal-development-for-nurses.com/how-to-do-a-SWOT-analysis.html Hand‚H(2006)Assessment of learning in clinical practice Nursing standard 21(4) P 48-56 RCN(2006)Helping students get the best from their practice placements A Royal College of Nursing toolkit P 1-9 Welsh‚I & Swann‚C (2002)An effective placement:creating a learning environment Bennett‚C(2002)Making the most of mentorship Nursing standard 17(3) P 29 Fawcett‚D(2002)Mentoring-what it is and How to Make it work Aorn J 75(5) P 950-954 http://0-gateway.uk

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    Prison Education

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    Probationers. Washington D.C.: Department of Justice‚ 2003. Print. "Inmate U." Lockdown. National Geographic: 2007. Television. 8 Apr 2011. Pollock‚ Joycelyn. Prisons and Prison Life. 1st ed. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company‚ 2004. pp 130-38. Print. Welsh‚ M. The Effects of the Eliminations of Pell Grant Eligibility for State Prison Inmates. Ashland: Journal of Correctional Education‚ 2002. Print.

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    This assignment aims to assess and evaluate how social‚ demographic and environmental factors affect the health status of the chosen community and the individuals living within that community. Through the evaluation and analysis of demographic and epidemiological data it will be possible to discover any health needs which may exist in the local community and discuss how they might be addressed. Demographic factors are those which demonstrate the change in structure of the population such as births

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    According to “Juvenile Delinquency‚” under the parens patriae philosophy‚ minors who engage in extralegal behavior are viewed as victims of improper care‚ custody and treatment at home (Siegel‚ Welsh‚ Senna 16). The concept of parens patriae explains the state’s duty to protect minor children who lack proper care and custody from their parents. The occurrence of minor illegal behavior is a sign that the state should intervene. Before more serious crimes are committed‚ these youths should be taken

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    Character Study: Puck

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    Assignment due Friday 21st February 2014 ASSESSMENT TASK – Character Study – PUCK Using the following website: http://www.boldoutlaw.com/puckrobin/puckages.html Answer the following questions: Puck is called many names in different languages‚ in Welsh he is Pwca which is pronounced the same way as the Irish puck(s) Phouka‚ Pooka and Puca. In Old English he is also Puca which is similar to the Old Norse and Swedish Puki and Puke. Also in Danish‚ Puck goes by Puge. In Low German Puck is called Puks

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    Childhood Abuse

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    or an addiction in adulthood (Szalavitz‚ 2012). The result from abuse can be seen in brain scans even if young adults have not developed a diagnosable disorder (Welsh‚ 2012). Adults who have experienced childhood abuse have increased cases of mental health issues‚ such as anxiety‚ aggression‚ poor self-esteem and suicide attempts (Welsh

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