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There is some suggestion in the literature that nurses working on intensive wards are less likely to notice the spiritual needs of their patients than those who work with terminally ill cancer patients [ 14] and it is therefore important to understand how spiritual care is managed in the acute neurosurgical setting.
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Mr. Pennoyer, an architect, grew up on the Upper East Side and attended St. Bernard's School on 98th Street -- designed by Delano & Aldrich in 1915 -- but had not really focused on the firm until he began working on an intensive renovation of their Knickerbocker Club of 1915, at 62nd and Fifth Avenue, in the mid-1980's.
But that said, I highly recommend it as a starting point for all trainees working on paediatric intensive care units.
At the same time, we are working on the most intensive policy consolidation that integration will ever face, in the shape of economic and monetary union.
About six weeks later, they were assigned to work on an intensive care unit together.
Others need even more intervention, and that's when a Student Support Team is assembled to meet and work on more intensive interventions.
The committee is now working on a plan for intensive 1-week summer institutes on other topics of interest and concern.
Do whatever it takes to support your fiction writing habit, whether that means working on your fiction during intensive weekend retreats, in the evenings while holding down a full-time job, or through arranging part-time work and living more frugally so that you can devote half of every working day to writing fiction.
Hunger takes second place to working on her one-acre lot, about half of which is under "intensive cultivation".
During her residency, Ms. Templeton has been working on a live, language-intensive solo piece meant to last 24 hours.
I'm using the review unit in a well-lit room with a window directly behind me facing the screen, and I'm still able to work on image-intensive tasks like photo editing without noticing too much glare.
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