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2006 Congress, South African Critical Care Society, 3 - 7 September 2006
... Health care organizations, which include the critical care units, are part of the ever-changing ...Present critical care units are described as stormy environments where the leadership ... See full document
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South African Critical Care Society Congress, 14-17 August 2007
... December 2006 for all burn wounds managed by split skin ...of 3 (range 1 to 9 ...was 7% (range 1 to 18 %) Limbs were most commonly involved – 28% legs, 26% arms and shoulders, 7% hands, 5% ... See full document
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Abstracts of scientific presentations at the 2019 National Annual Congress of the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa in Cape Town, South Africa
... Results. Thirty-four (32.7%) patients were managed with HFOV with all patients fulfilling criteria for paediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome. Indications for HFOV were inadequate oxygenation in 17 patients (50%) ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... that critical educators do not believe in only one side of the question; rather, there are many sides that are usually linked up with class, race, gender interests, among ... See full document
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End-of-life considerations in the ICU in Japan: ethical and legal perspectives
... of care without meeting these criteria was legally unacceptable, however, they did not pro- vide criteria in determining whether withholding or with- drawal of care is ...and 3 years' ...of ... See full document
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Abstracts of presentations at the congress of the Critical Care Society of Southern Africa, July 2015
... Background. Physiotherapy is an essential clinical component in the management of patients after thoracic surgery to prevent respiratory complications and improve mobility. To date, published literature is scarce ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... As for fun, games and activities, my learner persona dreaded many of them. As an adult who had invested a lot of time and money (flights, accommodations, tuition) in some of these courses, games and conversation tasks ... See full document
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Quality, dissonance and rhythm within higher education
... (South) African university and the reason why dissonance and rhythm offer pragmatic ways to respond to changes in and about university ...the African continent, my contention is that not enough has ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... In this paper, there will be some considerations on the role of the learner’s mother tongue (L1) in the foreign/second language (L2) classroom in light of both foreign/second language learning/ acquisition theories and ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... The results of the previous research have implications as regards motivation to learn another language. First of all, when students value S/FLL in terms of its intrinsic interest, they are more motivated to study another ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... Oral Communication in Y Oral Communication in Young Learners oung Learners oung Learners oung Learners oung Learners According to Dunn (1984), the process of second language learning in [r] ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... For teaching low-level learners, a teacher must bear in mind several parameters for a more effective and motivating class for students. First, it is necessary to design and implement activities that take into account ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... After decades of trying to find a method that works in different settings and significant analyses of the failures of some methods, language teachers and teacher educators understood the need to become eclectic. Language ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... In figure 3 such coherence could also be obser ved. In his planning Ma expresses a sociocultural perspective of language, teaching and learning. To him we learn a foreign language by interacting in this language ... See full document
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Abstracts of presentations at the congress of the South African Thoracic Society in Johannesburg, 18 - 21 August 2016
... of 7/10 patients reported exposure to dogs, sheep or ...intensive care unit stay was ...of South Africa, with the majority of children exposed to known risk ... See full document
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35th National Congress of the South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: 6 - 10 May 2012
... obstetric care to identify the growth-restricted fetus by identifying risk factors for impaired fetal growth and then monitoring fetal wellbeing in order to affect delivery at a time that optimises neonatal ...of ... See full document
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The EU and the Governance of Globalisation. Bruegel Working Papers, 2006/02, September 2006
... organisation. 3 Even worse, the Committee on Regional Trade Agreements (CRTA), which is supposed to verify the WTO compliance of RTAs, has generally been unable to reach a conclusion “due to various political and ... See full document
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Monthly Weather Bulletin September 2006
... Thursday 21st: An active rainbelt remained slow-moving over the west of Ireland. A storm depression of 978hPa lay south of Ireland and tracked northwards during the evening. Outbreaks of rain in most places ... See full document
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Peggy P. Francis, DNP, RN, MSN, CS, FNP-BC, CUNP
... March 2006-present 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk (Fundraising and participation) October 2005 Avon 2-Day Breast Cancer Walk (Fundraising and participation) April 2009 Avon 2-Day Breast Cancer Walk – Houston ... See full document
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Vol 7, No 1 (2006)
... The culture of the English-speaking countries is judged to be “rich” in view of the references to English literature and American cinema present in the texts. Dickens, Wilde and Stevenson are included in the textbooks as ... See full document
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