Sentence examples for warning knowledge from inspiring English sources

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The five areas identified were the following: Governance: organizational, legal and policy frameworks Risk identification, assessment, monitoring and early warning Knowledge management and education Reducing underlying risk factors Preparedness for effective response and recovery.

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This study explores the impact of two types of evidence-based training methodologies, in situ simulation-based training (SBT) versus case study review, both incorporating TeamSTEPPS® training, on practicing nurse early warning sign knowledge, confidence, teamwork, and clinical skill performance.

This disaster was attributed to giant size (magnitude M ~ 9, source length >1000 km) of the earthquake, lacks of expectation of such an earthquake, tsunami warning system, knowledge and preparedness for tsunamis in the Indian Ocean countries.

Ensure that DRR is a national and a local priority with a strong institutional basis for implementation; Identify, assess, and monitor disaster risks and enhance early warning; Use knowledge, innovation, and education to build a culture of safety and resilience at all levels; Reduce the underlying risk factors; Strengthen disaster preparedness for effective response at all levels.

Specifically, the study assessed adolescents': recall (open question) and recognition (closed question) of cancer warning signs; knowledge of common childhood, teenage, male and female cancers; awareness of the relationship between cancer and age; anticipated medical help-seeking delay; and perceived barriers to seeking medical advice about cancer.

In its report Reducing Disaster Risks through Science issues and actions, to the GP 2009, the committee concentrated on addressing: climate change; changing institutional and public behaviour to early warnings; incorporating knowledge of the wide health impacts of disasters; improving resilience to disasters through social and economic understanding.

Regarding the perceived effect of pictorial health warnings on knowledge, 89.3 % stated that knowledge of the effect of smoking would be improved due to the implementation of the tobacco policy; while non-smokers would be more likely to claim that their knowledge on the health effect would be improved, as compared to smokers (p < .001).001

For Welch, the fact that diagnoses of thyroid cancer or prostate cancer could soar without a corresponding effect on mortality rates was a warning: a little knowledge had turned out to be a dangerous thing.

(1) Make disaster risk reduction a national and local priority; (2) Identify, assess and monitor disaster risks and enhance early warning; (3) Use knowledge, innovation and education to build understanding and awareness; (4) Reduce risk factors; and (5) Be prepared and ready to act.

Serbia soon thereafter denied making warnings and denied knowledge of the plot.

Shirkey pointed to a 2009 study commissioned by the European Union, which stated that "there is clear evidence that tobacco package health warnings increase consumers' knowledge about the health consequences of tobacco use and contribute to changing consumers' attitudes towards tobacco use as well as changing consumers' behavior.

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