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    This article entitled, “English Language Learners and Response to Intervention: Referral Considerations” is about how to assess whether or not an ELL student has a learning disability or just an English proficiency problem. It starts out with information about a response to intervention model and the steps needed to take to ensure that these students are properly assessed. The RTI model integrates a multitier preventive instructional system that uses evidence-based data to make a decision of…

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    Reading Intervention

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    primarily impaired in reading (Fletcher, Lyon, Fuchs & Barnes, 2007) and is important that schools and teachers provide an intervention strategy or program to successfully improve reading outcomes. One program in which detects and strategizes with reading difficulties is the Response to Intervention Program, also known as the RTI. This program is a multitier, methodical intervention strategy where students are provided with explicit reading support in order to…

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    Allied Intervention

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    upon the Allied intervention in the Russian Revolution and the Civil War that was commencing in the years after World War One. Very few people know about the Polar Bear Expedition, the American force from Michigan that fought against Bolshevik forces in Northern Russia during this Civil War. This intervention and event played a significant role in American Politics for years to come. It shaped…

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    Response To Intervention

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    Response to Intervention: Tirzah Carroll Reinhardt University Special education is no longer the sole responsibility of a special needs educator. General education teachers are now finding their classrooms operating under the inclusion philosophy, which believes that all students, regardless of type or severity of their disability, have a right to receive instruction in a general classroom (Taylor, Smiley, & Richard, 2009). In fact, general education teachers are…

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    manage the acute symptoms of coronary artery disease, but also to prevent future major adverse cardiac events, such as acute myocardial infarction and cardiac death. Percutaneous coronary intervention is a nonsurgical procedure to treat atherosclerosis within the heart’s vessels (cite). Percutaneous coronary intervention, a balloon angioplasty procedure, involves inserting a metal wire stent within a constricted coronary artery. Using a balloon catheter with guided x-ray imaging, the stent is…

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    Crisis Intervention

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    Healthcare professionals deal with violent outbreaks on a regular basis, and must be trained to manage such problems and violent behaviours. Crisis intervention programs are designed to teach staff intervention protocol, forms of verbal de-escalation, protective physical positioning, and physical containments or restraints, all without inducing harm on the target individual or surrounding people. These training programs are readily seen in a number of professional fields that often encounters…

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    Outcome The desired outcomes via interventions will only be for a short-term purpose, and it needs to be follow up afterwards to monitor the effectiveness of interventions suggested. To have a good intervention basic psychological needs will be covered which are autonomy, one’s accord of their behaviour, secondly competence, mastery and the ability to bring out the outcome wanted, and lastly, relatedness which is the relation and proximity that one’s feel in everyday interaction (Milyavskaya &…

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    Early Intervention

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    it is important for teachers to see this problem and properly address it. When I am a teacher, I will need to address the individual needs of my students in order to make sure each child receive early intervention if needed. Based on the information I gathered from the article, early intervention helps children have more reading success in the future. While children are in my classroom, they need to have access to age and grade appropriate reading assistance in order to improve. Some…

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    Bystander Intervention

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    indirectly than directly. These researchers executed a three-day experiment where they showed participants many incidents of cyberbullying. The primary purpose of the study was to explore the effects of the design of website interface on bystander intervention through the use of a custom social media website called EatSnap.Love. The participants of the experiment were given different information regarding viewing notifications and audience size to increase the sense of personal responsibility…

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    Theoretical Interventions

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    Interventions and Theoretical Application Interventions are needed from an interprofessional team to allow the patient their best chance of survival. Care of these patients can consist of nurses, physicians, surgeons, case managers, nursing assistants, nutritionists, pharmacists, and radiologists. These professionals are needed to diagnose, manage, and rehabilitate the patient during the acute care process (Ignatavicius, 2013, p.1322). The nurse can use the nursing theory of Modeling and Role…

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