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    Data Errors in Electronic Medical Records Amanda Baksh Nursing 232 Professor Virgona May 19,2015 An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is a digital account of a paper chart in a health facility. It comprises of a systematic collection of treatment and medical account of the individual patients in one practice. An EMR permits a medical officer to keep track of data over time, simply recognize which patients are in line for for preventative screenings, look how patients are faring on particular

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    INTRODUCTION Nursing as a profession has many facets but one unifying principle is caring (Watson, 1979; Benner & Wrubel, 1989). The concept of empathy has much been deliberated upon over the years from different perspectives due to its subjectivity. According to the CNO, “empathy is the expression of understanding, validating and resonating with the meaning that the health care experience holds for the client” (CNO, 2006). Empathy aids nurses to have more insight as to what clients need. Empathy

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    Samsung vs. Apple - The smartphone wars John Myers COM/156 November 11, 2012 Lawrence W. Daly Samsung vs. Apple - The smartphone wars The Samsung Galaxy S has a better operating system than the Apple iPhone, which is why Apple is suing Samsung over infringement rights; greed took over. The smartphone craze was started in 2007, when the Apple Corporation strove to be the next innovative mind in the electronics world. These innovations were followed by greed and a desire to own the market.

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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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    treatments are to be done involve the client or patient, who can withdraw their informed consent at any given time during the treatments, consequently, when a patient withdraws his informed consent, the experiments or treatments must be terminated (Hogan, 2007). A professional secretly getting into a

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    Interest groups, are also called pressure groups, any organizations of people or organizations, normally organized, on the premise of one or more shared concern. All interest groups work together to influence government policies to benefit themselves or their reasons. Their objective could be an approach that only profit group members or one fragment of society (e.g., government subsidies for agriculturists) or an arrangement that advances a more extensive open reason (e.g., enhancing air quality)

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    authors of a particular work. Capitalize only the first word of a title or subtitle, and any proper names that are part of a title. Use an ampersand (&) instead of the word "and" when listing multiple authors of a single work. Use the abbreviation p. or pp. to designate page numbers of articles from periodicals that do not use volume numbers, especially newspapers. These abbreviations are also used to designate pages in encyclopedia articles and chapters from edited books. Indentation *: The first

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    Personality Traits

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    In psychology, personality traits could be explained from many aspects, and one of them describes personality traits as categorizations of people’s particular characteristics (Burger, 1997) while others hold opposite ideas that personalities are more unique and different for each individual depending on his or her peculiar life experience. The former idea relates itself to nomothetic approach, which is a quantitative approach that studies personalities that people share in common to find out a general

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    Modernity is (Macionis & Plummer, 2005, p. 690) process associated with industrialisation. Beger ( cited in Macionis & Plummer, 2005, p. 691) identifies four major attributes of modernity. The decay of traditional communities, where each person had defined place, and was given a sense of identity and purpose. Multiplying of individual choices, as power of tradition wanes, people see unending series of individual choices in their lives. Growing diversity of beliefs, as modernisation promotes more

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    Ultimate Penal Sanction On Homicide Survivors

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    Imagine, your life is perfect, in all its imperfections. You worked hard, through school, married with children, striving along towards goals, a mortgage, that fabulous house, and family reunions. Life is up and down, but your family is what makes all worthwhile. Hard times are family supported, laughter and tears, memories of past inspiring futures yet to come. Now, imagine in the wink of an eye, it is all gone, your wife raped and brutally murdered, your child found slaughtered in the yard

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