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  2. Standard person - Wikipedia

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    The Reference Individual of Radiation Protection, the 70-kg "standard man" representing a typical Western adult male, has been used in physiological models since at least the 1920s. [2] The first "Standard Man" data were assembled by Mary Jane Cook as a "Survey Report of the Characteristics of the Standard Man" in 1948, and it remained unpublished.

  3. Standard of care - Wikipedia

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    A standard of care is a medical or psychological treatment guideline, and can be general or specific. It specifies appropriate treatment based on scientific evidence and collaboration between medical and/or psychological professionals involved in the treatment of a given condition.

  4. Synergy model of nursing - Wikipedia

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    The core concept underlying the synergy model is nurse-patient interaction as reciprocal and constantly evolving while each party responds to the characteristics and actions of the other. Synergy, or ideal patient outcomes, can be reached by matching patient needs and characteristics with appropriate nurse competencies to work towards common ...

  5. Patient Activation Measure - Wikipedia

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    The Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a commercial product which assesses an individual's knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing one's health and healthcare. Individuals who measure high on this assessment typically understand the importance of taking a pro-active role in managing their health and have the skills and confidence to do so.

  6. Man Writes Own Credit Card Contract, Sues Bank for Breaking Terms

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    But a Russian man went a third route: He changed the terms of the contract to be more to his liking, and wound up with a credit card that gave him unlimited, interest-free spending.

  7. Waiter arrested for giving Liam Payne cocaine before singer's ...

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    Braian Paiz says he gave Liam Payne cocaine to spend time together rather than for payment, and is one of five people charged in Payne's death.

  8. Thief returns stolen baby Jesus statue with note asking ...

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    allegedly caught in the act of pilfering the ceramic depiction of the savior from the traditional holiday decoration set piece from the small town square.

  9. Reasonable person - Wikipedia

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    The "reasonable man" appeared in Richard Hooker's defence of conservatism in religion, the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (1594-7), where he preferred Papists to Turks and accepted the opinions of religious experts when there was no reason to dissent. [18] In 1835, Adolphe Quetelet detailed the characteristics of l'homme moyen (French, "average ...