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Supervisors, he said, should be carefully trained to look for signs of impairment — the "reasonable suspicion" necessary under law to warrant testing.
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However, if failure is preferable in order to initiate and drive the learning process, training should be carefully targeted to the needs of the participants.
Whether through lectures, video or demonstration, training should be carefully designed to establish the step by step catheterization procedure, with particular emphasis on the key points of lubrication, position of the penis and the extent to which a catheter should be inserted.
Given the report that SCOs feel it is beneath their status to work in out-patient departments when deployed there to cover RCO shortages [ 21], this type of training intervention should be carefully examined.
The implications of this study are that recuperation should be carefully monitored in athletes who undergo intensive training over extended periods, but that these parameters may also prove useful for determining an individual's risk of tissue stress and possibly their susceptibility to progressive tissue damage or injury.
The feasibility of combining these functions should be carefully evaluated as it would allow standards in education in anesthesia to be benchmarked between training institutions, and allow supervisors to be trained to evaluate anesthetic competence uniformly and objectively.
Within medical training, some argue that empathy is unnecessary or should be carefully balanced with objectivity and etiquette [ 1].
As these tasks are commonly used as training steps to more complex tasks, housing and testing conditions should be carefully considered during experiment design and reported in publications.
It should be carefully considered.
"All the information should be carefully reviewed".
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