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    1.1 Statement of the Problem The following questions are sought by the researcher along the course of this study: 1. How does a nurse consider a patient having Alzheimer’s disease? 2. What are the factors that trigger the effects of Alzheimer’s Disease, according to a nurse? 3. How does a nurse deal with their patients whenever the side effects of their condition start? 1.2 Significance of the Study The study is intended to construct an understanding on the perspective of nurses on…

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    (AF) by focusing on its first premise (AF1), which holds that ‘God cannot guarantee the salvation of all without overriding the unregenerate’s freedom; a claim Kronen and Reitan of course reject. Moreover, Kronen and Reitan provide a more precise formulation of AF1, which they christen the “No Guarantee Doctrine” (NG). NG is reformulated as follows ‘it is not within God’s power to bring it about (weakly) that both (i) every person who is saved freely chooses to be saved, and (ii) all are saved’…

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    Interfaith Counseling

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    Couples Counseling with Interfaith Clients The United States is seeing an increase of interfaith marriages, and religious beliefs have a powerful effect on marriage. Interfaith, which involves different religious beliefs between a couple, are considered to be heterogeneous, or different. While there is greater tolerance in communities for interfaith marriages, religiosity still affects marital satisfaction. “Problems can arise when one partner explicitly or implicitly values his or her culture…

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    creates interaction opportunities for all parties within the organization to internalize the strategic objectives and to cooperate for achieving them. Formulate is the primary role of the top management. There are mainly 2 approaches to strategy formulation process. In the former, the principal focus of interest is the link between strategy and the external environment. The starting point is the internal environment “resources” of the company. It’s also called the resource-based approach.…

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    however, with different orifice setting. Another advantage of Coulture counter method is usage of it in pharmaceutical science is well established particularly in measurement of crystal growth in the suspension, counting particulates in parenteral formulation and changes of poorly water-soluble particle size in dissolution (Storer & Ymen,…

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    compound, Deshydroxy posaconazole and Benzylated posaconazole. (Fig.1) [10]. Therefore, it was thought worth determining the impurities of Posaconazole to ensure the quality, efficacy and safety of the active ingredient and final pharmaceutical formulation. The four processes related impurities, a method for analyzing Posaconazole in the presence of these impurities, and the degradants obtained during forced degradation studies was required to be developed for the method is to be stability…

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    Theorectical Approach

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    Beneficial theorectical approaches for the Asian American population include a therapeutic approach from the East originating in Japan called Morita therapy. Morita therapy has strong roots in East Asian philosophies, human-nature, and harmony. It purpose is to help the client in focused behavior practices, where the client learns to dismantle their conflicting thoughts and anxiety through a natural process and it increases their tolerance levels (Chen, 2010). The use of an East Asian approach…

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    Unit 5-Gids Case Study

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    2- The fluctuations in plasma drug concentration are minimized and side effect associates with concentration are also minimized. 3- Complete absorption of drug from the floating formulation is expected even at alkaline pH of intestine. The dissolution occurs in gastric fluid and after emptying of the stomach contents the dissolved drug is available for absorption in small intestine. 4- Because of site‐specific absorption from the upper part of the GIT, Drugs that have poor bioavailability are…

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    Drug Profile The generic name is Amiloride, and the trade name in New Zealand is Amizide [1]. The Drug class of Amiloride is potassium-sparing diuretics, it is a medication that increases urination without losing potassium [2]. The formulation of Amiloride is 10 tablets of 5mg Amiloride with 20ml of glycerol, then adding 0.1% Parabens, finishing with water makeup to 50ml in total. The final product containing 1mg Amiloride per ml [3]. Amiloride is indicated as adjunctive treatment with thiazide…

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    the core competencies in the work of a therapist, as well as why it is pivotal for a therapist to measure their own competences in practice. Some helpful tools are introduced for competence measure, including cognitive therapy scale, cognitive formulation rating scale, and cognitive behavior therapy supervision checklist. A therapist may choose an appropriate measure to assess their practice in order to crystalize their competences. In this chapter, I am interested…

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