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    04). Hospital Medication Error Ills Patient in Oregon. Retrieved March 20, 2015, from http://www.cbsnews.com/news/oregon-hospital-medication-error-kills-patient/ Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) (2013). ISMP’s List of Error-Prone Abbreviations, Symbols, and Dose Designations. Retrieved March 20, 2015, from https://www.ismp.org/tools/errorproneabbreviations.pdf Workman, M., LaCharity, L., & Kruchko, S. (2011). Understanding pharmacology: Essentials for medication safety. St. Louis,…

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    popularity of texting and increased use of abbreviations. Cullington uses a couple of teachers more than several times that crack down on the use of acronyms, and some teachers pointed out some examples that are commonly used like 2 instead of to, gr8 for great, dat for that, and wut instead of what (2). In addition to, teachers say they end up spending more time editing papers and having to remind their students that it is not acceptable using both slang and abbreviations in their writing.…

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    language. Social media gave birth to the language, Textspeak. Textspeak is a term for abbreviation and slang, commonly used with text messaging and social media sites. With its infiltration of today’s society, Millennials are integrating Textspeak into their everyday vocabulary and hard wiring it into their brains. Online writing is creating a generation of dumbed down students with its pictures, abbreviations, and slang all…

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    shouting at them. It is also very difficult to read text that is in all capital letters. It is important to refrain from this, especially in business correspondence, as rudeness or shouting should not be how your emails are perceived. Emoticons and abbreviations should be used sparingly or…

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    into text lingo by either writing messages down or typing them into a cell phone. The participants were fifty-two high school students aged 13-15 years, and 53 undergraduates aged 18-24 years. The results of the study were that the use of text abbreviations were negatively correlated with reading and spelling scores. For these age groups, concerns that frequent texting may mask or even contribute to poor linguistic skills cannot be…

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    three eight semester courses, one of which is English for nursing. English language courses for nursing has a lot of the subject or topic that is composed of the Part of the body and their functions, aches and pains, branches of medicine, nursing abbreviations, wards and departments in hospitals, greeting and admission, WH questions, asking and giving direction, making calls and appointment, offering food and drinks, giving advice, medical equipment, vital signs, reporting, descriptions:…

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    3 The Impact of Texting Over the last century, technology has infiltrated almost every aspect of human life. From how we communicate, to how we learn, or even to how we do household chores, technology has influenced it all for most people in American society. In Sherry Turkle’s essay, “How Computers Change the Way we think,” she argues how the technological advancements of the computer have changed the way we think and how it has impacted our daily lives in today’s society. A specific…

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    The claim is that vast amount of abbreviations such as l8r for later, 2 for to/too, and ppl for people are increasing the amount of spelling mistakes made by students. Many believe that texting is mostly composed of all these abbreviations, however studies show that only a mere 10% of all the words in text messages are actually abbreviated. This means that 90% of the words used by students…

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    Cullington On Texting

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    the students’ writing. She insists, “Many experts would agree that there is no harm in textspeak, as long as students continue to be taught and reminded that occasions where formal language is expected are not the place for it” (134). Language abbreviation was not found when looking through college students’ papers, showing the readers her credibility. The question with this quote is who are the experts agreeing with her? There are no creditable sources listed when stating that experts agree…

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    of commodities and amenities. Example: Quality assurance for nursing homes begins with a set of standards. Abbreviation: QA (n.d.). Dictionary.com Quality Control is a system for confirming and upholding a preferred level of excellence in a current manufacture or facility by carefully preparation, use of correct equipment, continue inspection, and remedial actions required. Abbreviation: QC (n.d.) Dictionary.com Quality Assurance is a method that is focused on deficiency prevention. Quality…

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