1) Bugge‚ Carol‚ Helen Alexander‚ and Suzanne Hagen. "Stroke patients’ informal caregivers patient‚ caregiver‚ and service factors that affect caregiver strain." Stroke 30.8 (1999): 1517-1523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.30.8.1517 2) Indicate the research questions of the article. - What is strain level of caregivers for stroke patients in the early phase after stroke? - What patient and caregiver factors are accountable for caregiver strain levels? 3) Which sampling methodology has been
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The EasyDrive School of Motoring Case Study The EasyDrive School of Motoring was established in Glasgow in 1992. Since then‚ the School has grown steadily and now has several offices in most of the main cities of Scotland. However‚ the School is now so large that more and more administrative staff are being employed to cope with the ever-increasing amount of paperwork. Furthermore‚ the communication and sharing of information between offices‚ even in the same city‚ is poor. The Director of
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Hospital Recruitment International Ltd ® HRI Ltd Newsletter ® Hospital Recruitment International Ltd autumn edition 2010 Good day jobseekers. What an exciting year 2010 has been so far! The UK had a general election earlier this year but have we voted in a new majority government? Well‚ no. For the first time in more than 35 years we have a coalition government in power‚ which is made up of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. They have wasted no time putting together a new
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Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow to be far superior to that at Oxford‚ and found his Oxford experience intellectually stifling.[9] In Book V‚ Chapter II of The Wealth of Nations‚ Smith wrote: "In the University of Oxford‚ the greater part of the public professors have‚ for these
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Davis‚ working at the Department of Computing Science in Glasgow University. It is thought that Multum Pascal‚ which was completed in the summer of 1973‚ may have been the first 16-bit implementation. A completely new compiler was completed by Welsh et al. at QUB in 1977. It offered a source-language diagnostic feature (incorporating profiling‚ tracing and type-aware formatted postmortem dumps) that was implemented by Findlay and Watt at Glasgow University. This implementation was ported in 1980 to
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Abstract This experiment focuses on the effects water bath temperatures have on D. melanogaster entering and recovering an anoxic coma. It was found that there was an indirect relationship between the amount of time it took D. melanogaster to enter and recover from an anoxic coma and the temperature of the water bath. D. melanogaster was able to enter and recover from the anoxia coma quicker when they were drowned in a cold water bath condition when comparing these results to the warm water bath condition
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Smith entered the University of Glasgow when he was fourteen and studied moral philosophy under Francis Hutcheson.[7] Here‚ Smith developed his passion for liberty‚ reason‚ and free speech. In 1740‚ Smith was awarded the Snell exhibition and left to attend Balliol College‚ Oxford.[8] Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow far superior to that at Oxford‚ which he found intellectually stifling.[9] In Book V‚ Chapter II of The Wealth of Nations‚ Smith wrote: "In the University of Oxford‚ the greater
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Investigation into factors that influence students’ choice of retail bank in UK Rationale Retail banks have suffered depression caused by low profitability growth and high competitive intensity‚ however‚ there is a huge potential in student market (Thwaites and Vere‚ 2010: 133). It is estimated that the average of students’ debt was £10000 in 2002 with an increase of £6700 from 1999 in UK (Tank and Tyler‚ 2005:152).Also in United States‚ student loan market expanded from less than $5 billion
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Watt met his first loss in 1753 when his mother unsuspectedly died. It was at this point that Watt decided to pursue his career and try and qualify himself to become a mathematical instrument maker. After James spoke to Professor Muirhead at the Glasgow University‚ he was introduced to several scientists who at the time encouraged him later to travel to London to further himself in instrument making. In 1755 he set out on horseback and arrived in London after either twelve days or two weeks.
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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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