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Otherwise there was "very little evidence that any of the friends, the aiders and abetters as they might be, cared a damn for Lucan the man".
Because brain-dead organ donors are not legally considered to be human subjects for the purposes of Institutional Review, we did not seek approval from the institutional review boards (IRBs) of the 175 hospitals where a brain-dead donor enrolled in BOLD might be cared for by the CTDN.
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Other people might be caring what their teacher at Julliard thinks about them and all of that, but I have no such thing.
Rather than traveling to 30 individual households who might be caring for 40 60 OVC, the CBCO program worked through the SLA's regular meeting structure to meet with the 30 caregivers.
The only restriction of this approach is that patients that do not return the GFI questionnaire must be followed up because they might be care avoiders.
These variations might be care giver dependent (i.e., dystocia: different thresholds to diagnose the arrest of dilation or fetal descent) or associated with other factors difficult to evaluate, such as hospital practices or organizational settings.
Since patients with high risk of complications might have been cared for by more experienced surgeons, we adjusted outcomes for the complexity of surgical case.
Applying this depiction to caring, the virtue would be caring (understanding the needs of self and other), the vice of excess might be codependence (caring for others to the exclusion of self), and the vice of deficiency might be selfishness (caring for self to the exclusion of others).
Third, Addams advocates what might be called "socializing care": systemically instantiating the habits and practices of care in social institutions.
Your first thought might be, "Who cares?" But some people do seem to care a lot, admittedly including me.
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