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    Bipolar 1, 2, and Cyclothymic disorder. Thomas copes with various medications he takes daily, while being hard on his stomach and he must drink uncomfortable amounts of water to aid his liver and kidneys, and also suffers from side effects. Thomas’s BP is unique,…

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    Arrogance Bias Definition

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    technological arrogance, hubris, and incompetence. Poor communication between BP and Transocean also played a crucial role in the disaster. Overconfidence bias relates to the propensity to be over-confident about approximations and forecasts. This bias is predominantly strong when you are asked reasonable to extremely difficult questions rather than simple ones. Unfortunately, incompetence and technological arrogance led BP to choose to ignore issues with a dead battery, leaky cement job, and…

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    Superficial Pulse Points

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    com/calculators/statistics/linear-regression/ is used to calculate the linear regression equation and a graph of the line. The following pairs of data are used as comparison. BMI vs. FI, BMI vs. resting Systolic Blood Pressure, BMI vs. resting Diastolic BP, FI vs. resting Systolic BP, and FI…

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    Arabidopsis Term Paper

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    title model organism. Arabidopsis first interested scientists as a self-pollinating plant that would completes its life cycle within 6 weeks, alongside the characteristic of the smaller genome size (1.2 × 108 bp) than other important species such as rice (4.2 × 108 bp) or wheat. (1.6 × 1010 bp) (King, Mulligan, & Stansfield, 2013) Alongside its small genome it had high mutation rate which offers an alternative to laboratory‐induced mutations in the study of plant function which is a vital…

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    Cohens d is usually calculated by mean difference (pooled) divided by standard deviation. Cohen (1988) defined effect sizes as "small, d = .2," "medium, d = .5," and "large, d = .8. (Borenstein, 2009) Thus, it can be safely concluded that the effect size of the intervention is small and not clinically significant. Association and causality is not proven in this case. The data set given was imported to Stata and summary statistics were used and graphs and scatter plots on Stata to visualise and…

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    Kofi Gyamfi Case Essay

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    consciousness overnight. The scenario takes place on Wednesday at 0645. During this scenario, students will have the opportunity to manage and implement nursing interventions for a pediatric patient experiencing a seizure. Phase 1: T = 98.6 F (37 C) BP = 90/50 P = 120 RR = rate irregular,…

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    One example of nursing case law is Utter v. United Hospital Center Inc. (1977). This case confirmed that nurses were expected to prevent harm when caring for patients based on their independent judgments. However, according to this case a patient’s arm showed signs of compartment syndrome and nurses failed to request re-evaulation when the primary providers did not correctly address the patients limb. Another example of nurse case law is Rowe v. Sisters of Pallottine Missionary Society (2001).…

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    Jeramiah Kaschmitter Class 8 Miss Henderson 11\302017 Deepwater Horizon In 2010 the ab oil rig had a massive explosion and burned for two day without stopping. There was around 280 million gallons of oil leaked into the ocean. It killed lots of animals and left beaches really dirty witch killed lots of birds who landed on the beaches. This event took place in the gulf of mexico. It killed around 114,065 animals around 6000 sea turtles 25000 sea animals and 82000 birds. The oil rig took…

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    Ethical Dilemmas

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    Thompson and Russo (2012) wrote this article with the purpose of outlining ethical issues that clinicians may encounter while conducting qualitative research. In addition, Thompson and Russo (2012) provided some suggestions to help clinicians avoid these ethical dilemmas. The article began with a discussion about the importance of understanding ethics as a clinical psychologist, particularly when conducting qualitative research. Specifically, Thompson and Russo (2012) argued that qualitative…

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    placing a pillow under her arm. Whilst inflating the cuff, the assessor pointed me out I was holding the manometer on my hand; therefore, I rapidly hung it on the upper edge of the cuff where I could see it. I became more nervous and whilst reading BP, I mistakenly placed…

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