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The photographer Greta Pratt, who has made a practice of documenting staged history, went straight to the source: after meeting a Lincoln impersonator at a Civil War re-enactment, she went to four conventions of the Association of Lincoln Presenters, held each year in a different city, and attended by 40 to 70 aspiring Abes and Marys.
The concepts in the subset were perceived as meaningful and relevant to nurses for the everyday practice of documenting nursing care for individuals with dementia.
Although pregnant patients were attended to almost exclusively by midwives in the current research setting, it would appear that the usual practice of documenting (checking off) patients' tobacco use status on the antenatal card during pregnancy-related visits is responsible for the above finding, rather than the grade of the attending clinician.
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It comprises general practice records of documented high quality [ 23, 24] containing demographics, clinical diagnoses and prescriptions issued.
In keeping with the observational nature of the study and the prespecified aim of documenting physician practice across the sub-continent, no attempt was made to standardize the diagnostic approach or diagnostic procedures and microbiological confirmation was conducted at the discretion of the attending physician.
Mr. Lih said that he could see the Wikipedia project suddenly becoming energized by the process of documenting cultural practices around the world, or down the street.
Some staff, particularly senior staff nurses, were reluctant to use the case sheets, perceiving them as time-consuming, unnecessary, or a change from long-held practices of not documenting anything.
To our knowledge there has not been any systematic review of consent practices to document best practices and identify areas that need improvement in our setting.
Regarding the practice of clinicians on documenting the next appointment date of patients in pre-ART care, the next appointment date was not documented on patients' medical record for more than a quarter (28%; n=305) of patients (Table 2).
When the board recently received a damning report describing residents' outrage at "carding"—the dubious practice of stopping and documenting civilians who are not suspected of a crime Blair stormed out of the meeting to address the media.
Of those documents, created between January 2008 and December 2010, 4,500 showed signature irregularities, a telltale sign of the illegal practice of "robosigning" documents.
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