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2 weeks ago |
articlegateway.com | Ran Li |Elizabeth Quaye |Daniel J. Gaydon |Daniel Mahoney
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33423/jaf.v25i1.7599 Keywords: accounting, finance, VITA site administration, sustainability, service-learning, accounting education, community engagement References Accounting Education Change Commission (AECC). (1990). Objectives for education for accountants: Position Statement No. 1. Issues in Accounting Education, 5(2), 307–312. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). (2014). Model Tax curriculum. Retrieved from...
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3 weeks ago |
gastroenterologyadvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Our easy-to-read fact sheets provide clinicians with reliable information to share with patients and their caregivers.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
pulmonologyadvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Many different classes of medications are used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. The selection of a specific class and agent to type 2 diabetes is based on each medication’s mechanism of action, such as its ability to sensitize target cells to the action of insulin, increase the secretion of insulin by pancreatic β-cells, and/or lower blood glucose levels.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
neurologyadvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a mood disorder characterized by persistent low mood, loss of interest in activities one previously enjoyed, and feelings of hopelessness.1 In addition to nonpharmacological interventions such as psychotherapy, clinical guidelines typically recommend treatment with antidepressant medications.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
endocrinologyadvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Many different classes of medications are used to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus. The selection of a specific class and agent to type 2 diabetes is based on each medication’s mechanism of action, such as its ability to sensitize target cells to the action of insulin, increase the secretion of insulin by pancreatic β-cells, and/or lower blood glucose levels.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
endocrinologyadvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by relative (rather than absolute) insulin deficiency and a decreased biological response to insulin (insulin resistance) that results in hyperglycemia during fasting and postprandial states.1 Although it is a common condition that affects tens of millions of people, type 2 diabetes frequently goes undiagnosed for several years because hyperglycemia develops gradually, and in the early stages, the classic symptoms of diabetes such as dehydration or...
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May 28, 2024 |
psychiatryadvisor.com | Monica Benson |Amanda Jacot |Tori Rodriguez |Elizabeth Quaye
Compassion Fatigue in Health Care Promoting Mental Health in Schools Mental Health Assessment Resources for Physicians Strength in Vulnerability: Strategies for Improving Men’s Mental Health Empathy Exhaustion in Nursing Clinical Tools Powered by
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May 21, 2024 |
clinicaladvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Empathy is a core component of nursing practice.1 In nursing, empathy is commonly defined as recognizing, understanding, and feeling from the patient’s perspective, and experiencing emotions such as care, concern, or distress as a result of being exposed to a patient’s situation.2,3 Empathy is beneficial for nurses and patients alike, but nurses who experience repeated, prolonged exposure to patients’ trauma and suffering can develop empathy exhaustion (also known as empathy fatigue or...
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May 21, 2024 |
brnw.ch | Elizabeth Quaye
Empathy is a core component of nursing practice.1 In nursing, empathy is commonly defined as recognizing, understanding, and feeling from the patient’s perspective, and experiencing emotions such as care, concern, or distress as a result of being exposed to a patient’s situation.2,3 Empathy is beneficial for nurses and patients alike, but nurses who experience repeated, prolonged exposure to patients’ trauma and suffering can develop empathy exhaustion (also known as empathy fatigue or...
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May 5, 2024 |
psychiatryadvisor.com | Elizabeth Quaye
Empathy is a core component of nursing practice.1 In nursing, empathy is commonly defined as recognizing, understanding, and feeling from the patient’s perspective, and experiencing emotions such as care, concern, or distress as a result of being exposed to a patient’s situation.2,3 Empathy is beneficial for nurses and patients alike, but nurses who experience repeated, prolonged exposure to patients’ trauma and suffering can develop empathy exhaustion (also known as empathy fatigue or...