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    EVALUATION OF MODELOD2

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    \begin{table}[H] \centering \captionof{table}{Illustrative example calculation of PELOD2 score} \label{tab:table 6.1} \begin{tabularx}{0.85\textwidth}{p{0.33\textwidth} p{0.35\textwidth} p{0.16\textwidth} } \\ \hline \tabularnewline \textbf{Characteristic}& \textbf{Patient's value} & \textbf{Score} \\ \tabularnewline \hline \tabularnewline GCS & 3& 4\\ \tabularnewline Pupillary reaction & Bilaterally equal and reactive & 0\\ \tabularnewline Lactate & 2 ($$cutoff 3) & 0\\

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    This essay is based on the subject of whether or not a duty of care, in terms of psychiatric harm can be established through an individual or individuals being negligent. The defendant’s negligence is either due to almost injuring the claimant, who then suffers from psychiatric harm, or killing or badly injuring a victim causing the claimant to suffer from psychiatric harm. Psychiatric harm can be defined as an assault on a person’s senses or mind rather than actual physical contact. It has to be

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    the grand scale and how he has to break down his self in order to set straight the problems he has helped to orchestrate. This sends him in a deeper downward spiral where the only escape from his torment is suicide. Labyrinth is performed at the Hampstead theatre. This theatre was different than others, being that the stage is missing two walls and the audience is seated on both sides surrounding the stage. This is known as a traverse stage. This creates a different perspective for the two sides of

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    Sigmund Freud, a man of many talents, most people simply know him as the father of psychoanalysis, which happens to be one of his most famous psychological contributions; however, Freud was much more than just the father of psychoanalysis, yet Sigmund Freud was a husband, a psychologist, as well as a medical doctor. He grew up in what many would consider a normal environment, he went to college, where he continuously studied psychology, he also got married. Throughout his years of study, Freud made

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    Brad as well as Dan was playing rugby during the national championship. It has been accepted that participating in sport is an inherently risky business and injuries can occur. It could be assumed from the facts that they might be playing as professionals. A relation exists between Dan and Brad because the rules set down that each participant in a lawful sporting contest owes every other participant in that contest a duty of care . Also, it is only possible to take action in court if there is a

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    War Trauma Research Paper

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    Since the early times, several countries have suffered days & years of continuous War. Until today, we still witness such actions especially in the Arab world. Thousands of people have lost their lives during those crises. This is besides the endless health issues these conflicts leave. One of the important aspects that many people don’t stress on, are the psychological drawbacks that are caused due to War. It has drawbacks on all the different categories of people whether soldiers, children, women

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    It offends today, but we look harder and we know, it will not offend tomorrow. Having commented upon how the In-Yer-Face term came to be and how the phrase changed over time, it will be mentioned at this point how this theatre scene developed its place since it was first recognized by the public. In-yer-face theatre always shocks audiences by its language and images; unsettles them by its emotional frankness and disturbs them by its questioning of moral norms. Most in-yer-face plays are not

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    The specimen is relatively rare with regard to other gynaecological pathology specimens, and is relatively complete, although there have been some modifications made through time for the safety of the human tissue. The specimen is significant for the interpretive potential that it holds, however it is limited by the lack of documented provenance, given that some of the information obtained is anecdotal oral history and cannot be verified through documentation. Within the last twenty years, the controversial

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    Introduction : Describe the health service Homeopathy is the treatment of illnesses through a process of using smaller amounts of natural substances that would generally cause the symptoms in a healthy person. These substances are generally organic and chemical free to help the body heal in a natural way. It is administered in minute doses as to not cause any harm to the body. Body : Investigate the origins, and principles of this service The service was originally introduced in 1796 by Samuel

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    If one were to travel back to Paris in its immediate post-WW1 years, one would find a growingly dissatisfied architect made anxious by his surroundings. All around Le Corbusier, engineers were making their presence felt through rapid innovation of technology and industry, whilst architecture seemed to be mired in a state of stagnation. As he watched this chasm grow between his profession and the push for progress, he felt compelled to express his criticisms on the contemporary state of affairs, as

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