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Managing Disruptive Students:

Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 1993
A disruptive student verbally threatens or assaults others, willfully damages college property, misuses alcohol or other drugs on college premises, habitually interferes with the learning environment, or persists in making inordinate demands of faculty and staff.
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Managing disruptive behaviour

Practical Professional Child Care, 2006
Children whose behaviour is disruptive and difficult to manage can be demanding; but what can you do to cope? Sheila Riddall-Leech looks at the possible causes and suggests some strategies
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Intrusions: Managing Disruption

2016
This chapter analyses the interdependent relationship between the advertising industry and the developing participatory media system. Audiences are encouraged to actively participate in the development, mediation and distribution of content, while at the same time these activities are subject to surveillance and big data analysis.
Sven Brodmerkel, Nicholas Carah
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Management of pediatric disruptive disorders

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2002
Disruptive behavior disorders include conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder. Aggression, hostility, rule breaking, defiance of authority and violation of social norms are the primary behaviors seen in these disorders. There are no established fully effective psychosocial or behavioral therapies.
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Managing through Disruption

This chapter examines the disruption and uncertainty which further complicate the act of management and the role of managers. It introduces the notion of the VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity) world as an approach that can help describe the disruptions that organizations and their managers encounter, and to consider effective ...
Sarah Birrell Ivory, Emma Macdonald
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Gastrojejunal Disruptions

Archives of Surgery, 1984
From 1973 through 1983, 197 patients were treated at Harper-Grace Hospital, Detroit, according to a protocol designed to minimize the effects of possible gastrojejunal disruption. All had high-risk resections or bypasses of the stomach reconstructed with an end-to-end Roux-en-Y anastomosis using a long (100-cm) jejunal limb. Eighteen anastomoses leaked,
J R, Kirkpatrick, T, Siegel
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Surgical management of traumatic aortic disruption

The American Journal of Surgery, 1997
Acute traumatic disruption of the descending thoracic aorta is a life-threatening injury that requires emergent operative intervention. From May 1988 to August 1996, 27 patients have undergone surgical repair at our institution.Diagnosis of aortic disruption was confirmed in all patients by aortogram prior to aortic repair.
S, Sharma   +3 more
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Immediate Management of Prostatomembranous Urethral Disruptions

Journal of Urology, 1992
We present 33 patients with complete prostatomembranous urethral disruptions: 20 were managed by immediate realignment, while 13 were managed by initial cystotomy and delayed urethroplasty. Techniques for immediate realignment are described. Immediate realignment of complete prostatomembranous disruptions resulted in an overall potency rate of 80 ...
H W, Follis, M O, Koch, W S, McDougal
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Management of posterior urethral disruption injuries

Nature Reviews Urology, 2009
Posterior urethral disruption is a traumatic injury to the male urethra, which most often results from pelvic fracture. After trauma, the distraction defect between the two ends of the urethra often scars and becomes fibrotic, blocking the urethra and bladder emptying.
Jeremy B, Myers, Jack W, McAninch
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Managing Disruption

2022
Robert Crawford, Matthew Bailey
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