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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1960
T HE question, "Why don't you teach nursing students how to start intravenous fluids?" kept coming to us from our graduates and also from nursing service directors in hospitals throughout the state. By "starting" was meant inserting the needle into the vein.
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T HE question, "Why don't you teach nursing students how to start intravenous fluids?" kept coming to us from our graduates and also from nursing service directors in hospitals throughout the state. By "starting" was meant inserting the needle into the vein.
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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
2012The purpose of Section Two is to explore issues and obstacles as the correspondents experienced them, from the beginning of the process introduced in parts one and two of Section One, through the end, which was foreshadowed in the descriptions offered in part three of that section.
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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
2021Herbert Simon, the father of the decision-making discipline, wrote that “the work of managers (…) is largely work of making decisions” (Simon, Academy of Management Perspectives 1:57–64, 1987). One would say, then, that management science should have a clear idea of how managers decide, individually and in groups.
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Seismological Research Letters, 2005Anyone who has followed the information technology world for the last decade is either exhausted or has learned to take the continuing hype of the “next big thing” with a healthy grain of salt. New technologies abound; even more common are their proponents, who declare with great confidence that all of our IT problems can be solved with this new ...
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Sleep and Breathing, 2005Rory, Ramsey, Kingman P, Strohl
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Science, 2014Neuroscience Flies, like humans, deliberate before making perceptual judgments: They ponder difficult decisions longer than they do easy ones. DasGupta et al. measured reaction times in flies choosing between different smells. Mutations in a particular gene, they found, could cause indecision.
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Journal of Urology, 2016Armando J, Lorenzo, Luis H P, Braga
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2008openaire +2 more sources

