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    The Effects of Reading Instruction on Students of Low-Socioeconomic Status Amelia K.L. Reynolds Edmond, Oklahoma Abstract This paper explores related research in aspects of language acquisition, specifically, reading instruction and its effect on students who live in low socioeconomic environments. We will review the methods of explicit phonics and whole language to examine what, if any, is the more advantageous method of reading instruction for students who live in poverty. The

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    Practice problem, need or decision on which question is based About 19 million teens and adults in the United States alone suffer from depression a very serious medical illness. Depression is far more concerning than just feeling sad or going through hard times for a day. Depression is a severe mental health disorder that consists of seeking help, management, and a recovery plan (Durbin, 2014). However, many individuals do not seek the proper help because of the stigma depression comes along with

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    within Fortune 500 firms? The reader will first find the Background that discusses items that should be considered when determining the appropriate systematic review methodology, then there will be an analysis of the current question using those considerations. The paper will end with a brief conclusion describing the findings. Background The systematic review approach chosen by those conducting a study is based on several dimensions. These include the researcher’s epistemology (Rousseau, Manning

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    Management (TTM) between 32°C and 36°C be initiated and maintained for at least 24 hours in all comatose adult patients following restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after cardiac arrest (p. S343). CINHAL, PubMed and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched between October and November 2016, to identify studies involving the implementation of therapeutic hypothermia following ROSC after cardiac arrest. Search terms for CINHAL included therapeutic hypothermia AND cardiac arrest

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    The topic research conducted on the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews was on perioperative pain management. As a nurse in the anesthesia department, preoperative, intraoperative, and post-operative pain management is primarily the responsibility of the anesthesia practitioner. As nurses, we need to be able to appropriately assess a patient’s pain level in order to notify the physician for orders to treat the pain accordingly. “Acute postoperative pain remains a major problem, with

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    Conceptual framework It is hypothesized that there is a direct correlation between low socioeconomic status and teenage pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy, for the purpose of this paper, is defined as a teenage girl between the ages of 13-19 who are currently pregnant (UNICEF). Low socioeconomic status is defined as families living at or below the poverty threshold. The independent variable for this study is teenage pregnancy and the dependent variable is low socioeconomic status. Research Methodology

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    Ciska et al examined randomized controlled trials related to prevention or treatment of complicated grief from a systematic literature search to determine the short-term and long-term effect of both preventive and treatment interventions for adults with complicated grief (2010). Researchers used two search strategies to identify relevant studies. The first strategy was electronic databases Web of Science (WOS) and PsycArticles with the following search terms: “bereave OR mourning OR grief OR survivor

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    A strength of DBT is that therapists are able to disclose the way that they use skills application to solve problems in their own lives. As a trained DBT therapist, this is a strategy that I utilise regularly with the people I work with, in order to normalise and validate their problems and reflect a sense of personally benefitting from the use of DBT skills. Similarly, MBT therapists are taught to use self-disclosure of their own point of view to enlarge the patient’s perspective of an interpersonal

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    Joint Replacement Surgery

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    Many surgeries take place every day that have the intended purpose of improving one’s physical health. There are many types of different surgeries and a common type of surgery that is heard many times is joint replacement. It could be your family member, neighbor or friend that recently just had replacement surgery. A lot of times, there are many underlying causes to why a patient needs to have joint replacement surgery. One underlying factor that is commonly seen in joint replacement surgeries is

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    D. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) D1a. Appling EBP to Practice Using the knowledge of EBP I am able to review current research on practice issues or problems in my organization by evaluating the problem or issue and determining the PICO components to establish the EBP question. This information can help provide some of the search terms used to gather the information. I would evaluate the relevance and believability of the data by assessing the strength and quality of the data. This is achieved

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