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    Bullying Program Proposal

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    The purpose of this program is to reduce bullying-related suicide and bullying incidences amongst the LGBTQ community, ages 14-18, in Long Beach, California. Safety & Tolerance Among Youth (STAY) will decrease bullying incidences; and use of offensive behavior and language. This program will improve the overall school climate for students and staff. Objective: 1. Objective #1: By the end of the program, 35% of the program participants will increase their knowledge on LGBTQ tolerance, as…

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    3- Complications of Roux-en-Y Bypass: Table: Incidence and timings of postoperative complications after LRYGB Complication Incidence (%) Timing (early 1 month) GI bleed 1–2 Early Leak 1–2 Early/intermediate Ulcers and GG fistula 4 Late GI obstruction 5 Late but may occur early/intermediate Thromboembolism 0.1–1.3 Early/intermediate Skin complications variable Late Nutritional complications (of some degree) variable Late Metabolic complications…

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    Essay On Thrombosis

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    can lead to difficulties with breathing, an increased heart rate and feeling sharp pain sensations in their chest. The annual incidence rate in the United States for venous thrombosis is approximately 1 in every 1000 adults (White, 2003). The incidence rate increases exponentially over time with age. From a study using 16 metropolitan hospitals by Anderson et al, the incidence rate for DVT is 48 per 100,000 while…

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    detection of symptoms reduces patient delay and limits mutilation and death5. Screening programmes for the entire population would not be useful due to relatively low incidence and early detection of melanoma5, but may be beneficial for those with increased vulnerability5. Conclusion Since the mid-1970s, UK rates of melanoma incidence have increased more rapidly than any of the other ten most prevalent cancers31. Scientific and non-scientific factors are being researched to conclude risks…

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    Endodontic Characteristics

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    reported 13% in the analysis of 100 teeth.33 Pineda F and Kuttler Y (1972) found 18.5% of the mandibular canines having two canals through a study on 187 radiological images.34 Calişkan MK et al. (1995) studied 100 mandibular canines and reported the incidence being 19.5%.35 Holtzman L reported mandibular canine with three root canals.36 The objective of this case report was to describe the clinical management of three teeth with aberrant root canal morphology: a mandibular canine with two…

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    pattern of health and disease among Aboriginal people from the end of World War II to the early twenty-first century (p. 73). The chapter discusses infectious and chronic diseases, as well as intentional and unintentional injuries and how the rate of incidence among Aboriginal peoples differs from non-Aboriginal peoples (p.73). The authors also attempt to describe, using current research literature, various health determinants and how they influence the development of health and disease in the…

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    difference and had a narrow confidence interval for example, for male study participants, the treatment group incidence rate was mean 2.9 95% CI (1.9-3.6) and the control group incidence rate was mean 2.8 95% CI (2.1-3.7) (Tranaeus et al., 2014) The four remaining studies also had small sample sizes and did not find a statistically significant reduction in injuries and did not provide CI or incidence rates. It may be concluded therefore psychological interventions do not reduce the number of…

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    independently or in concert. Malformations have their origin during the third to eight weeks of gestation.4 The congenital malformations can involve many different systems including musculoskeletal system. In some of the studies conducted to know the incidence of congenital malformations, musculoskeletal malformations have stood first.…

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    chapter is to analyze and discuss the findings obtained through the application of the methodology previously discussed. The analysis sought to expand upon the mimesis within the subject of the PHCC’s preparedness for the 2022 FIFA world cup in incidences of mass casualty. The implementation of a purposive sampling technique enabled the researcher to select specific respondents of…

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    The Effect of Alarm Fatigue on Fall-Related Incidents Lillian Baird 3370 Professional Nursing BSN Program School of Nursing Troy University September 23, 2015 Overview of Clinical Problem: Working throughout a 25-bed critical access hospital in rural North Carolina, which serves a largely elderly population, the frequency of confused patients is so often, a policy has been implemented to initiate a bed-alarm on all new admissions for the first 24-hours. This clinical guideline has…

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