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    An expert nurse is someone highly skilled and knowledgeable gained from higher education and years of clinical experience. The expert nurse practices safely as underlined by governing bodies, skillfully, all while providing kind comforting care. These are some of the baseline characteristics of the expert nurse, and with experiences nurses relies more on intuition rather than policies or check lists. The expert nurse is able to anticipate the good and the bad as the patient clinically progress.…

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    Dyas Test Rule

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    admissibility of expert testimony involve the relevancy and reliability of the social evidence on how women and children respond to trauma and abuse. The Dyas test gives a three-fold test admissibility of expert testimony which helps the courts determine the relevancy of an expert opinion (Dyas v. United States, YEAR). The requirements of Dyas test include (1) the subject matter needs to be related and beyond the ken of average person who does not have specialized knowledge of the subject, (2)…

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    findings of this study might not be generalizable because the study was demographically restricted. Another limitation of this study is that the conceptualization of confidence included both verbal and nonverbal behaviors (Cramer et al., 2011). Although the age range of the participants of this study was broad and their ethnic backgrounds were not very diverse, the participant pool did contain Hispanic, African American, and five participants identifying as other ethnicities. For future…

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    The Tyranny of Experts raises credible concerns of how supporting autocratic regimes undermines individual rights. Easterly bring up four different argument of why individual rights are being diminished in autocracies. The question I will attempt to answer is whether it is correct to support autocrats who will supposedly implement technology into their countries, or if countries like the United States should abstain from such support to protect human rights. I will first comment on each of the…

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    The top three jobs I chose to research include Forensic Psychologist, Criminalist, and Correctional Counselor. I decided to pick these three since they were on my list of job interests and they seemed interesting enough. Although, surprisingly enough, it was mildly difficult to choose only three. A main problem throughout the world, especially in heavily populated places, is crime. No matter how much people might wish for the planet to be nonviolent and harmonious, crime will not stop or…

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    that any of these situations claim to you, or perhaps you have arranging longs for your own, yet you don't have room schedule-wise to do it without anyone's help, the time has come to bring in an expert yard benefit. With regards to having a beautiful, serene, spectacular yard, then enlisting an expert is an extraordinary alternative. All things considered, in light of the fact that you might not have sufficient energy, or maybe the know-how, to outline and keep up a magazine commendable yard,…

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    falls, vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, etc. When you hire a personal injury lawyer that specializes in your injury you will get the added benefit of a lawyer who understand your injury and knows the right medical expert witness and experts to contact. The attorney will not only have trial experience but will also be up-to-date on issues regarding other similar…

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    The Tyranny of Experts and Its Implications William Easterly’s book The Tyranny of Experts is a complicated analysis of the problems of the development of Third World states. His conclusion is that Western nations seeking to make an impact for the better on the economic development of the Third World cannot do so without supporting democratic goals for these countries (Easterly Chapter 14). Dealing with the often dictatorial leaders of the Third World may improve economic development over time,…

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    The Path from Novice to Expert On a hospital floor, one nurse may have twenty years of experience whereas another may just be out of school. Is there a difference between a newly graduated nurse’s care and a nursing veteran? The theorist, Patricia Benner, presents the thought that with the complexity of different patient presentations/needs, technology, and the demand of nursing, there are different proficiency levels, a nurse must progress through. It’s interesting to understand how each nurse…

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    be an expert witness is a tough job expert, witnesses are always at all times expected to act professionally and also ethically guided by their field of expertise. The expert witness is always in scrutiny when taking up a stand in court. They are going to face a backlash from the legal team in the opposing side.so the expert should be careful in what they say or do in court One of the many pitfalls that an expert witness will face is its legitimacy to stand as an expert witness. An expert…

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