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1.	Accountability		the ability and willingness to assume responsibility for actions and related consequences.
2.	Assault		Mental or physical threat (e.g., forcing [without touching] a client to take a medication or treatment)
3.	Authority		the right to act or command the actions of others
4.	Battery		touching, with or without the intent to do harm (e.g., hitting or striking a client). If a mentally competent adult is forced to have a treatment he or she has re...
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Leadership/Management Nursing HESI

1.	Accountability		the ability and willingness to assume responsibility for actions and related consequences.
2.	Assault		Mental or physical threat (e.g., forcing [without touching] a client to take a medication or treatment)
3.	Authority		the right to act or command the actions of others
4.	Battery		touching, with or without the intent to do harm (e.g., hitting or striking a client). If a mentally competent adult is forced to have a treatment he or she has re...
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‘The current law on insanity and automatism is too harsh and incoherent.’ 
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‘The current law on insanity and automatism is too harsh and incoherent.’ 
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My summary notes on Insanity that I used for revision for the exam, including cases and information.
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My summary notes on Insanity that I used for revision for the exam, including cases and information.


Comprehensive first class Criminal Law PQ notes from University College London (2018/2019). Notes include concise case summaries, key reasonings to reconcile conflicting case law and detailed answer outlines to problem questions
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Comprehensive first class Criminal Law PQ notes from University College London (2018/2019). Notes include concise case summaries, key reasonings to reconcile conflicting case law and detailed answer outlines to problem questions


Basic outline of the terms used for insanity and the relevant cases
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Basic outline of the terms used for insanity and the relevant cases

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As part of the OCR Law A-level course, criminal topics are evaluated and the defence of insanity and automatism is a prime example. This essay is constructed so the AO1 (knowledge objective) is highlighted in purple and the AO3 (evaluation) is highlighted in yellow. This is a perfect structure for an essay and has achieved top-level marks.
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As part of the OCR Law A-level course, criminal topics are evaluated and the defence of insanity and automatism is a prime example. This essay is constructed so the AO1 (knowledge objective) is highlighted in purple and the AO3 (evaluation) is highlighted in yellow. This is a perfect structure for an essay and has achieved top-level marks.

MED MISC MODULE 11
Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
Lecture Supplement



In introducing the scientific study of mind and behavior, we have focused primarily on adaptive behavior, and the normal mental processes that underlie it. There have been occasional references to cases of brain insult, injury, and disease, for the light they shed on normal mental life. Now we wish to examine mental illness in its own right:

•	abnormal and maladaptive behavior;
•	the disordered mental processes that ...
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MED MISC MODULE 11
Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
Lecture Supplement



In introducing the scientific study of mind and behavior, we have focused primarily on adaptive behavior, and the normal mental processes that underlie it. There have been occasional references to cases of brain insult, injury, and disease, for the light they shed on normal mental life. Now we wish to examine mental illness in its own right:

•	abnormal and maladaptive behavior;
•	the disordered mental processes that ...

NUR2488 / NUR 2488 Mental Health Exam 2 Review | Rated A |Complete Guide LATEST, 2020/2021 | Rasmussen College

1.	Manifestations of a panic attack	
-	Often mistaken by the patient for a heart attack, patient go to ER

-	Palpitations
-	SOB
-	Choking or smothering sensation
-	Chest pain
-	Nausea
-	Chills or hot flashes
-	Fear of dying or insanity

2.	Patient teaching for ALL antidepressants	
-	 Do not discontinue medication suddenly.

-	 Therapeutic effects are not immediate, and it can take seve...
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NUR2488 / NUR 2488 Mental Health Exam 2 Review | Rated A |Complete Guide LATEST, 2020/2021 | Rasmussen College

1.	Manifestations of a panic attack	
-	Often mistaken by the patient for a heart attack, patient go to ER

-	Palpitations
-	SOB
-	Choking or smothering sensation
-	Chest pain
-	Nausea
-	Chills or hot flashes
-	Fear of dying or insanity

2.	Patient teaching for ALL antidepressants	
-	 Do not discontinue medication suddenly.

-	 Therapeutic effects are not immediate, and it can take seve...

PSYC 3230 TEST all 156 questions and answers updated solution 2020 
1.	Therapy outcome studies depend on ratings of the changes seen in clients. One reason that therapists' ratings may be unreliable is because
2.	Research on the impact of matching the client's race and ethnicity with the therapist's indicates that
3.	In contrast to most other forms of therapy, the client-centered therapist
4.	The use of electroconvulsive therapy can be traced to
5.	For bipolar patients, the risk of relapse a...
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PSYC 3230 TEST all 156 questions and answers updated solution 2020 
1.	Therapy outcome studies depend on ratings of the changes seen in clients. One reason that therapists' ratings may be unreliable is because
2.	Research on the impact of matching the client's race and ethnicity with the therapist's indicates that
3.	In contrast to most other forms of therapy, the client-centered therapist
4.	The use of electroconvulsive therapy can be traced to
5.	For bipolar patients, the risk of relapse a...

CCJ3024 Tests 1-8 Questions/answers and Study Guides 1-8 Why has crime decreased since 1993? Baby-boomers have "aged out" of crime, What 2 competing interests do court decisions weigh? individual rights and public rights "Justice is not always fair but it is just" Where is the Bill of Rights? Which one protects against unreasonable search and seizure? 1st 10 Amendments to the constitution, 4th What are the "levels of certainty for 1) detention 2) arrest 3) conviction? 1) reasonable suspicio...
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CCJ3024 Tests 1-8 Questions/answers and Study Guides 1-8 Why has crime decreased since 1993? Baby-boomers have "aged out" of crime, What 2 competing interests do court decisions weigh? individual rights and public rights "Justice is not always fair but it is just" Where is the Bill of Rights? Which one protects against unreasonable search and seizure? 1st 10 Amendments to the constitution, 4th What are the "levels of certainty for 1) detention 2) arrest 3) conviction? 1) reasonable suspicio...