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The document provides information on growth and development in children for nurses. It defines growth and development, discusses the importance of understanding it for nursing care of children, and covers principles and factors that influence it. Growth refers to measurable physical changes while development encompasses increasing skills and abilities. Development includes psychosexual, psychosocial, moral and cognitive stages. Factors like genetics, environment, nutrition, and temperament impact growth and development. Nurses should understand normal patterns to detect abnormalities and provide appropriate care for children's needs.
The document summarizes the 2008 US presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain. It provides facts about the candidates and their running mates. It discusses how the election was a chance for change and Obama appealed to voters seeking a break from George W. Bush. Obama won by a wide margin in both the popular and electoral college votes due to strong support from younger, minority, and lower income voters. His campaign outraised and outreached McCain's, contributing to his victory.
Twenty children and six adults were killed in a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012. The gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, killed his mother at home and then opened fire at the school. He killed himself as police arrived at the scene. President Obama addressed the nation to express sorrow for the victims. Details emerged about the victims, including heroic actions by teachers who lost their lives trying to save students. The nation mourned this tragic loss of life.
The document discusses the roles and powers of various UK political institutions. It describes how the Prime Minister exercises power through cabinet appointments and agenda-setting, but can be limited by lack of party or public support. Parliament provides scrutiny of legislation through both the House of Commons and House of Lords. Select committees question government departments. The cabinet delegates much of its work to committees while maintaining collective responsibility. The opposition challenges the governing party.
The document provides information on growth and development in children for nurses. It defines growth and development, discusses the importance of understanding it for nursing care of children, and covers principles and factors that influence it. Growth refers to measurable physical changes while development encompasses increasing skills and abilities. Development includes psychosexual, psychosocial, moral and cognitive stages. Factors like genetics, environment, nutrition, and temperament impact growth and development. Nurses should understand normal patterns to detect abnormalities and provide appropriate care for children's needs.
The document summarizes the 2008 US presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain. It provides facts about the candidates and their running mates. It discusses how the election was a chance for change and Obama appealed to voters seeking a break from George W. Bush. Obama won by a wide margin in both the popular and electoral college votes due to strong support from younger, minority, and lower income voters. His campaign outraised and outreached McCain's, contributing to his victory.
Twenty children and six adults were killed in a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012. The gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, killed his mother at home and then opened fire at the school. He killed himself as police arrived at the scene. President Obama addressed the nation to express sorrow for the victims. Details emerged about the victims, including heroic actions by teachers who lost their lives trying to save students. The nation mourned this tragic loss of life.
The document discusses the roles and powers of various UK political institutions. It describes how the Prime Minister exercises power through cabinet appointments and agenda-setting, but can be limited by lack of party or public support. Parliament provides scrutiny of legislation through both the House of Commons and House of Lords. Select committees question government departments. The cabinet delegates much of its work to committees while maintaining collective responsibility. The opposition challenges the governing party.