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    CRITICAL CARE Critical care: the eight vital signs of patient monitoring Malcolm Elliott and Alysia Coventry O ne of the traditional roles of nurses involves surveillance.This might include watching patients for changes in their condition, recognising early clinical deterioration and protection from harm or errors (Rogers et al, 2008). For over 100  years, nurses have performed this surveillance using the same vital signs: temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate and

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    How do retailers like David Jones add value to the marketing system? Does an online retailer like Scorptec add value in the same manner? The purchasing goods & services have throughout the years begun to lead to a new perception of consumer relationship and in ways businesses conduct their operations. Not only is a business concerned with the buying and selling of goods & services but to further maintain that relationship with their customers to correlate between both parties. As this being

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    J. K. Rowling Plagiarism

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    Joanne K. Rowling is a plagiarist. Here are some facts to consider: Rowling does not have a middle name. My middle name is Ronald, my father's first name. I am the original creator of the Harry Potter stories before the plagiarism of it occurred. J. K. R. was formed by me as my mother's preferred name is Joy. I chose the name Joe as my first author name because my main character was first named after a girl I knew named Joanne. That was in 1980 when she was nine years old. I was 22. I am a Leo, so

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    Esophageal Manometry and pH-Impedance Studies in Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease INTRODUCTION The first attempts at measuring the pH changes in Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GORD) were made by Tuttle et al, who in 1960 used a glass pH electrode to demonstrate a gradual sloping gradient in the gastro-esophageal pH gradient in patients with esophagitis in contrast to a sharp one in normal subjects(1).Later, Johnson and DeMeester developed a dependable external electrode in 1974, successfully using

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    Emotional Intelligence and Nursing

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    “Emotional Intelligences and Reflective Practice are Integral Components of Building a Therapeutic Relationship in Nursing” Emotional intelligence refers to an ability to recognize the meanings of emotion and its therapeutic relationships, and to reasons for problem-solving in nursing. This is involved in the capacity to recognize emotions, adapt emotion-related to feelings, understand the information of those emotions, and manage it. Reflective practice is a process by which one stops and think

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    Burnett, Dean. "Gun Demanding: The Psychology of Why People Want Firearms." The Guardian, 7 Oct. 2015. Web. The author is a doctor of neuroscience and lectures at Cardiff University. This articles looks into the psychology of owning firearms. Using this outlook into the why of gun ownership helps offer insight to the belief in the moral right to bear arms. Butler, Judith. Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? London: Verso, 2010. Print. Butler’s book includes a thorough outline of the ‘grievability’

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    References Limoncell, T. A., Hogan, C. J., & Chalup, S. R. (2007). The Practice of System and Network Administration, Second Edition. Addison-Wesley Professional. McCabe, J. D. (2007). Network Analysis, Architecture, and Design. Morgan Kaufmann. Oppenheimer, P. (2010). Top Down Network Design. Cisco Press. Peterson, L. L., & Davie, B. S. (2011). Computer Networks, Fifth Edition: A Systems Approach

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    References Albarano, R. F. (2015). College Education and Officer Performance: Do College Educated Police Officers Perform Better Than Those Without a College Education?. International Journal of Education and Social Science, 2(7), 41-48. Alpert, G. P., MacDonald, J. M., & Dunham, R. G. (2005). Police suspicion and discretionary decision making during citizen stops. Criminology, 43(2), 407-434. Aremu, A. O., & Lawal, G. A. (2009). A path model investigating the influence of some personal–psychological factors

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    Legal Aspects of Professional Psychology Terri Smith PSYCH/545 Survey of Professional Psychology Dr. Erica Wansel August 26, 2012 Introduction Professional psychology has simplicities that set it apart from other recognized branches of psychology. The twist and turns of professional psychology make it where legal has to be taken into consideration. In any type of medical field legal always play a major role. The patients and clinicians have an obligation to one another to abide by the guidelines

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    Human Resource Management Coursework The Value of Recruitment and Selection to Business Organization Table of Content Introduction 2 2. Literature Review 3 2.1 The Process of The Recruitment and Selection 3 2.1.1 Recruitment 5 2.1.2 Selection 7 3 Case Study Analysis 9 3.1 Case Description 9 Case One: Barclaycard International Case 9 Case Two: The Selection and Recruitment in Chinese Multinational Enterprises Case 10 3.3 Summarize the Similarities and Differences of Two Case

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