نتایج جستجو برای: multiple mnemonic method

تعداد نتایج: 2280511  

2015
M Brooke B Murthy

Introduction Over recent years, Intensive Care Medicine has recognised the benefit of implementing checklists to augment strategies for improving patient safety[2]. One such care bundle checklist is the FASTHUG mnemonic (Feeding; Analgesia; Sedation; Thromboprophylaxis; Head up positioning; Ulcer Protection and Glucose levels)[1]. In our ICU a variation of the mnemonic has evolved, initially in...

Journal: :Geriatrics 2001
F T Sherman

The mnemonic DEEP-IN stands for a series of easy-to-administer, office-based screening tests designed to streamline initial assessment of the geriatric patient. These screens can quickly identify signs of delirium, dementia, depression, and adverse drug effects; vision and hearing deficits; risk for future impairments in activities of daily living; incontinence, and malnutrition. The author dev...

2008
Rehana Mubarak Daniela C. Smith

This work briefly reviews pertinent research on learning and memorization. Specifically, it has been demonstrated that spaced repetition and targeted mnemonic strategies greatly facilitate the learning process and foster long-term recall. One possibility to apply these principals is their incorporation into specialized e-learning tools such as MemoryLifter, a free educational software, which is...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 1986
D S Olton C G Wible M L Shapiro

Although mnemonic interpretations of hippocampal function in people have been readily accepted for many years, similar interpretations of hippocampal function in animals have received a number of challenges. This article reviews two of these challenges, shows how they were resolved in favor of some kind of mnemonic interpretation, and then suggests ways in which these types of interpretations m...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2015
Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds Alexia M Torke Paul Helft Lucia D Wocial

This article presents a previously published framework, summarized in the mnemonic ANSWER (A, Active listening; N, Needs assessment; S, Self-awareness/reflection; W, Whose perspective?; E, Elicit values; R, Respond) for how to respond to the question, "Doctor, what would you do?" when considering medical decisions that are preference-sensitive, meaning there is limited or debatable evidence to ...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2003
Tania Singer Ulman Lindenberger Paul B Baltes

Longitudinal survivors of the Berlin Aging Study (N = 96, mean age = 84 years, range 75-101 years) were instructed and trained in a mnemonic skill to examine plasticity of episodic memory performance in very old age. Performance gains after mnemonic instruction were modest, and most individuals were unable to further enhance their performance during 4 sessions of mnemonic practice. Whereas the ...

Journal: :Cambridge Archaeological Journal 2021

This paper argues that certain early Palaeolithic artefacts can be viewed as reflecting Readymade concepts and techniques from the world of modern art. I will focus on presenting a theoretical framework for this claim well case study Late Lower Qesem Cave, Israel (420,000–200,000 bp ). The is based ‘double patina’ phenomenon (old tools became patinated by exposure to elements were then shaped a...

Journal: :international journal of architectural engineering and urban planning 0
mahdieh pazhouhanfar department of architecture, faculty of engeneering, golestan university, gorgan, golestan, iran

current literatures on urban parks and green spaces showed that people’s preference for visiting urban parks in various group users is different. people visit parks for various motives and activities, leading to several patterns of park usability. however, the patterns in urban park use in majority of iran cities are not yet known. this study presented the preference for activity in urban parks...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2007
Yvonne Brehmer Shu-Chen Li Viktor Müller Timo von Oertzen Ulman Lindenberger

Memory plasticity, or the ability to improve one's memory performance through instruction and training, is known to decline during adulthood. However, direct comparisons among middle childhood, adulthood, and old age are lacking. The authors examined memory plasticity in an age-comparative multisession training study. One hundred and eight participants ages 9-10, 11-12, 20-25, and 65-78 years l...

Journal: :The Review of English Studies 2018

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