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    Introduction The practice of evidence-based medicine entails treatments and assessment that have been verified to be in effect through research. Research on pain management has revealed that a combination of diverse types of treatments cab be incorporated for optimal effectiveness. The level of pain that a patient is undergoing is determined by evaluating the patient using a number of methods including Revised Faces Pain Scale, the Numerical Ratings Scale and others. It is also important that…

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    Strategic initiatives should be formulated using evidence-based practice [“EBP”] that enhances the opportunity to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Patients and families expect to receive quality care when seeking healthcare services. Dr. David Sackett and colleagues defined EBP as “the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of the individual patient. The practice of evidence-based medicine means integrating individual clinical…

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    Evidence-Based Practice Proposal - Section E: Change Model Implementation of evidence-based practice to create change in the clinical arena is the challenging task for the clinicians and research expertise. In the context of the implementation of EBP, various ‘change models’ were innovated for systematic guidance to assist the clinicians with their expectation for the change align with their organization (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015, p.274). The author was in a position to chose the…

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    genetically criminal behavior, but instead uses concrete DNA paternity testing. Would genetic evidence be able to eclipse the value of valid eyewitness testimony? In 2006, Kathy Phillips was accused of giving birth and subsequently killing a newborn infant that was found by her husband, Garry Phillips, near their property (Greenfogel). In this case, the geneticist testified in front of a jury that the DNA evidence indicated “the probability of Garry Phillips being the father is greater than…

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    CSI Effect Essay

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    stated, “With an ever-increasing number of crime television programs in which forensic tests are used to solve a case in the course of a single episode. Many criminal justice officials have begun to worry that the public may believe that forensic evidence is easy to obtain, quick to test, and free of potential flaws” (pp. 1050-1085). In the last sixteen years, the CSI Effect has made court cases a lot harder to win with technology and…

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    Say No To Guns Analysis

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    strongly opposed to the issues in the article. The article does a good job in having it stated how there are multiple people who are affected by the issue and uses ethos and pathos to help further show the impact it has upon others. The type of evidence used in the article is the fact that it states the emotional toll that the guns have caused on campus. There are multiple pictures in the beginning of the article of people showing their condolences from the deadly gun rampage that had been…

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    a professor, which combined with the patient experience can make people rely on it. However, it does not provide any scientific evidence. There is only scientific evidence for the benefits of osteopathy and chiropractic for treating back pain. Most researches claiming the positive effects of complementary therapies are of insufficient methodological quality and evidence is usually based in a small number of trial made with small number of patients (Grazio and Balen, 2011). It makes that the…

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    portrays that this is the minds set of your average individual, but in reality these dreams fall short. In Dorris Lessing’s article “Group Minds” she writes a well-written persuasive article that consists of strong points but has vague, insufficient evidence. This article is about how individual people have been affected by groups and group pressure. Lessing mentions…

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    Negligence Essay Example

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    her to have nightmares that give her a hard time. The nightmares she usually gets are about her past when she cheated on Angus. Ignoring those nightmares show neglect and her past follows up to her she is unable to stop the depression. Proof 2: Evidence of facts to prove the topic sentence (remember in the good copy you must provide a context to introduce the quote beforehand). “Lydia was in the window upstairs too and I couldn’t stop her, every time I looked she was there, every time, and…

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    Online Fraud Case Study

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    that the buyer considered upon purchasing the sword sight unseen; (5) the sword that was purchased for $50,000 is only worth $1,000? BRIEF ANSWER The Court will probably not find the defendant guilty of actual fraud. Even though there is strong evidence that the seller did deceive the buyer, it will likely not prove that all of the five elements have been satisfied. The first element is not disputed due to the fact that the sword was supposed to be an original work, but a falsification of…

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