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    Clinical Experience Essay

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    refusing physical therapy. I went into the patient 's room and after a few key assessment questions identified the patient was demonstrating many of the hallmark clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia. I remembered the classic signs and symptoms from a mnemonic in nursing school, TIRED, tachycardia,…

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    2.7 Dual Task

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    2.7 Dual task: association among cognitive training, transfer training and psycho-motor training (Reuter et al. 2012) The goal of this study was to assess whether a multi-modal cognitive rehabilitation, in association with a motor programme could have a better therapeutic outcome than a purely cognitive treatment. Three types of treatment were compared: A. Cognitive training; B. Cognitive training, transfer training; C. Cognitive training, transfer training, pyschomotor and resistance training.…

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    teaching tools for memory, for an organizer, and motor skills. It also helps with memory and psychology aspect like obedient and refuses to work under negative pressure. We should listen to homunculus in order to have effective memory skills. Also, the mnemonic device helps you to remember like mind mapping. 2. The ten items from Brian Tracy Video on Time Management are: Have goals: We don’t know how long we are going to live, so we should set up our clear and realistic goals in order to…

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    Ellie will be able to get friends. The mere exposure effect can cause her to become more liked by her peers because they will see her more and more. A mnemonic device can be helpful in remembering people's names. Ellie can have an easier time remembering the different members names, and them remembering hers especially if they call role of the members of the club. Because of Schachter's two-factor theory we know that Ellie will be more likely to be noticed if she is friendly to her peers because…

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    Brandon is a freshman at Euclid High School taking co-taught college preparatory classes in math, English, history and science. Brandon continues to work on his reading comprehension and math problem-solving skills through specialized instruction in co-taught math, English and other content areas. Brandon earned a 2.574 GPA the fist quarter with his highest marks in the following areas: Teachers report that Brandon is polite, participates positively, is cooperative, works hard in class to…

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    protocol is questioned, any issues in the process will be further researched to develop a more effective plan of care for the nursing community. The model of research used in developing evidence-based practice for nursing protocol is represented by the mnemonic PICOT. This stands for the population of interest, issue of interest, comparison of treatment modalities, outcome of research, and the timeframe of the specific research. All of these elements are an integral part of the development of…

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    Why Study Diagrams

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    Studying is one of those things that each person does differently. In my past I have found that I work best with diagrams and pictures for studying since I am a very visual learner. I have also used list and steps or rewriting my notes to help me study. In classes like anatomy and microbiology; diagrams, pictures, and videos have always helped me study processes or steps. Science classes happen to be most of my classes since I am a nursing major so I am using diagrams a lot. When I am taking my…

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    Using Gililand's ACT Model

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    thereby allowing for the use of counseling, referral, commitment and follow up. In addition to all of these models, the use of the lethality scale should never be omitted. Is Path Warm is a list one can use in order to assess suicide tendencies. The mnemonic stands for ideation, substance abuse, purposelessness, anxiety or agitation, trapped feelings, hopelessness, withdrawl, anger, recklessness, and mood fluctuations. Using professionals such as “doctors, lawyers and clergy in the community”…

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    Inside Out Psychology

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    within the previous. Forming unusual associations such as humor is another example of improving memory. If something is related to humor or an emotion, people are able to recall the feeling or emotion and then the information. Lastly, the use of mnemonic devices such as acronyms, phrases, or even jingles help one to memorize and store information. Jingles of repetitive commercials are always learned easily and are remembered easily. All in all, while there are several ways to forget, there are…

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    Review on Arduino MKRZero (Image Source - www.arduino.cc) Introduction Launched in December 13th 2016, Arduino MKRZero is the newest addition to Arduino family. This board is specifically designed to access the processing power and features of Arduino Zero but in a small form factor. Its form factor is based on the existing Arduino MKR1000. MKRZero is available for $21.90/€20.90 + tax on www.store.arduino.cc worldwide. This board is powered by Microchip SAM D21 ARM Cortex®-M0+ MCU…

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