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Q : leukaemialeukaemia is a malignant disease of blood forming
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Q : standards of psychiatric nursingby 1956 the masters
Q : first systematic theory in psychiatric nursinghildegard
Q : thalassemia thalassemias are the commonest hemolytic
Q : history of psychiatric nursingin 1873 linda richards
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Q : megaloblastic anaemia megaloblastic anaemia refers to
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Q : respiratory distress syndromerespiratory distress in a
Q : planning of nursing care the goals of nursing care
Q : management for poisoning and overdosethe following
Q : pathophysiology insufficient amount of iron present
Q : poisoningpoisoning is a common medical emergency in
Q : iron deficiency anaemia this is the most common
Q : classification of anaemias based on etiology anaemia
Q : ingestion of foreign bodiesas we know that small
Q : implementation of nursing careprovide bed rest and
Q : brookes formulaa fluid requirement b
Q : assessment while assessing the patient with rheumatic
Q : estimation of burn areathe estimation of the
Q : acute rheumatic fever rheumatic fever is an
Q : estimation of depth of burn injurya thermal injury is
Q : planning the nursing care provide bed rest administer
Q : gastrointestinal tract functionas a result of burn
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Q : infective endocarditis it is a term used to include
Q : management of paediatric emergencieslet us first discuss
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Q : circulationif central pulses femoral in infants and
Q : aortic stenosis aortic stenosis is due to an obstructive
Q : palliative procedures i this consists of enlarging
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Q : cyanotic congenital heart disease so far we have
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Q : cyanotic heart diseasein this there is a communication
Q : acyanotic congenital heart disease in this infant has no
Q : nursing assessment these children present with excessive
Q : empyemaempyema is accumulation of thick pus in the
Q : lung abscesslung abscess is a localised collection
Q : bronchiectasisbronchiectasis literally means abnormal
Q : bronchial asthmabronchial asthma is characterised by bouts
Q : post-operative nursing care of cleft palate objective of
Q : pneumoniapneumonia is an inflammation with consolidation
Q : nursing care and treatment the only treatment is
Q : acute bronchitisacute bronchitis is inflammation of one
Q : disorders of lower respiratory tractthe lower
Q : acute and chronic tonsilitistonsilitis refers to the
Q : nursing care of common coldrelieve nasal congestionclean
Q : treatment and nursing managementthe initial treatment is
Q : disorders of upper respiratory tractcommon coldit is most
Q : planning the nursing care 1 maintain hydration and
Q : portal hypertensionif you review the portal circulation you
Q : assessment the child with dysentery will present you
Q : disorders of liverin the foregoing sections and
Q : bacillary dysentery you have learnt about the diarrhoea
Q : hirschsprungs disease congenital megacolonthis is also
Q : educate the mothers regarding prevention of
Q : congenital anomalies of small and large intestines1
Q : maintain nutritionyour responsibility as a nurse is to take
Q : treatment most cases of diarrhoea do not need antibiotic
Q : umbilical herniaan umbilical hernia is protrusion of a
Q : diaphragmatic herniain this condition there is a slight
Q : hiatus herniain this type of hernia cardiac end of
Q : etiology the causes of diarrhoea can be classified as
Q : surgical managementsurgical management consists of
Q : cleft palatewell you have now learnt about the cleft lip
Q : pre-operative and post-operative nursing care of a child
Q : diarrhoea diarrhoea refers to frequent passage of loose
Q : interact with the parent and child to exchange
Q : anomalies related to oral cavityunder these anomalies we
Q : orientation to the paediatric unit when the family
Q : admission procedure from the time the child and his
Q : bacillary dysenteryyou have learnt about the diarrhoea in
Q : family is the basic unit of society each child
Q : admission to the hospital the philosophy of
Q : admission information the physician and nurses are the
Q : preadmission preparation preadmission preparation is
Q : preparation for hospitalization prevention is a strong
Q : tpes of diarrhoeadiarrhoea can be acute chroniclpersistent
Q : the nurses role in relieving the childs
Q : diarrhoeas diseasediarrhoeas disease rank among th most
Q : the childs response to hospitalization the factors
Q : eczema and dermatitiseczema and dermatitis are a common
Q : erythemaerythema is one of thecommonest primary lesions
Q : specific causes of parental anxiety some of the factors
Q : strawberry slainit signfies the dilatation of
Q : spider naevusit is found on the cheeks nose
Q : the physical environment the actual hospital environment
Q : the social environment when the child is admitted to the
Q : birth marks naevibirth marks is also known as
Q : stress of hospitalization stress refers to the imbalance
Q : importance of care in childrenchildren are not just
Q : musculoskeletal systemdisease of the skin and
Q : hospitalizationhospitalization is stressful experience
Q : medical surgical nursingmedical surgical nursing refers to
Q : contracting and insider-outsider models of
Q : efficiency-wage theories of unemployment efficiency
Q : keynesian and new-keynesian theories of unemployment and
Q : real rigidities in the labour market new keynesian
Q : real rigidities in the credit markethow imperfections in
Q : real rigidities in the goods market the most important
Q : real rigiditiesthe new keynesian economists rely both
Q : mankiw model of nominal rigidities there are two related
Q : menu costs why do firms not change their prices very
Q : nominal rigidities versus real rigidities nominal
Q : neo classical vs keynesian schoolwe know that keynesian
Q : significance of the concept and theory
Q : dynamics of unemployment and real wages
Q : search and matching modelit should be clear
Q : search theories - a brief
Q : search theory and unemployment you must understand the
Q : costs of unemploment and inflation in an
Q : phillips curve the phillips curve named
Q : types of unemployment a person can be
Q : theory of productionproduction activities related to goods
Q : cobweb modelconcept of dynamic stability a market
Q : case for improving upon the market system unlike the
Q : case for the market with the objective of maximising
Q : pigovian analysis the starting point of the pigovian
Q : pigovian approach pigou assumed that the aim
Q : definition and meaning of management information
Q : organisational charts a useful visual aid for showing
Q : characteristics of division departmentation the
Q : 1 ltbrgtgdp
Q : recent development of demand theory the basic theory of
Q : basics of theory of demandthe most famous approach in
Q : typed cyclostyled form revised version of bound register
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Q : duality theoremsthe relationship between the direct and
Q : bound register ledger form in this form the entries of
Q : cataloguing and classification cataloguing and
Q : guidelines to cataloguers the information furnished in
Q : cataloguing process a library catalogue consists of
Q : trade catalogues publishers and booksellers produce
Q : bibliographies a library catalogue and a bibliography
Q : library records a number of records are created in a
Q : attitude towards risklets assume the following the
Q : library catalogue and the five laws of library
Q : expected utilitytheory assume that a utility index
Q : objectives of a library catalogue charles ami cutter
Q : purposes of a library catalogue libraries generally
Q : axiomsit is possible to construct a utility index which can
Q : aacr2 the developments attempts to devise a common
Q : consumer choice involving riskthe traditional theory of
Q : non conventional indexing model - citation
Q : merits and deficiencies the principal merit of keyword
Q : key word indexing models computers began to be used to
Q : post-coordinate indexing model all the pre-coordinate
Q : post-coordinate indexing model all the pre-coordinate
Q : postulate-based permuted subject indexing
Q : preserved context index system precis precis preserved
Q : axiomsrevealed preference theory is based on the axioms
Q : pre-coordinate indexing models you will recall from your
Q : merits and deficiencies slsh is comparatively simpler to
Q : theory of demandthe consumer behaviour under
Q : filing order filing of entries of slsh follows the
Q : standard vocabulary as slsh is not backed by any library
Q : sears list of subject headings background sears list
Q : merits and deficiencies the strongest aspect of lcsh is
Q : theory of cosumer behaviour basic
Q : standard vocabulary as lcsh is the official list of
Q : subject indexing models and their principal features a
Q : factors governing subject indexing systems there are
Q : compensated demand curvecompensated demand function for a
Q : subject indexing systems you have learnt that one of the
Q : thesaurus in post-coordinate indexing systems thesaurus
Q : how to use a thesaurus the final process of indexing
Q : role of a thesaurus in indexing and searching the
Q : thesauri and subject headings list both thesauri and
Q : types of thesauri based on the nature of terminology
Q : functions of a thesaurus the major functions of a
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Q : thesaurus the word thesaurus comes from greek term
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Q : list of subject headings - general principles the rules
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Q : subject headings list subject heading has been defined
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Q : axiom of completenessconsumers choice is
Q : entry vocabulary and index vocabulary terms linked by
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Q : objectives there are basically two objectives for having
Q : ordinal theoryindifference curve approach in
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Q : introduction to demand analysisit is generally seen that
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Q : ordinal theory a short note in ordinal approach
Q : aids to searching subject searching in opac creates
Q : marc and the subject approach the concept of marc
Q : online public access catalogue opac by late 1970s
Q : post-coordinate indexing systems these systems arc also
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Q : cardinal theory an introduction in cardinal approach
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Q : thesauri the dictionary meaning of the word thesaurus is
Q : controlled indexing language in the foregoing paragraphs
Q : free indexing language it is the nature of free indexing
Q : natural indexing language one of the greatest hurdles in
Q : alphabetical indexing languages in this section let us
Q : display of subject relationships the vital problem
Q : forms and recordsthe technical department does not have
Q : objectives of subject cataloguing all forms of subject
Q : card filing workafter the accession list is made the
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Q : coordinating workwhen different persons are doing different
Q : added entries as mentioned earlier added entries are made
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Q : releasing workdocuments whose physical and technical
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Q : procedures and routinesthe procedures and routines in the
Q : ccc classified catalogue code lays down general
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Q : choice of heading in cataloguing a heading is a name in
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Q : authorship having seen the predominance of author
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Q : other marc formats after the joint work of bnb and lc on
Q : the kardex systemthis system was introduced by the
Q : ukmarc format british national bibliography had shown
Q : usmarc formatthere are three usmarc communication
Q : machine-readable record format marc is an acronym
Q : the ledger systemin this system the record is kept in the
Q : iso 2709 the international standard exchange format iso
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Q : objectives of a library cataloguecharles ami cutter
Q : objectives of a library cataloguecharles ami cutter
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Q : cataloguing-in-publication the cataloguing-in-source
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Q : arranging personnelplanning for periodicals serials
Q : acquisition sourcesas mentioned earlier supply is another
Q : user registrationan obvious first step in any circulation
Q : card services eminent librarians like charles jewett
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Q : automated circulation systemautomated circulation system
Q : periodicals selectionin section 82 you have seen that
Q : forms of centralisation in centralised cataloguing we
Q : semi-mechanical systemsthe next stage saw the replacement
Q : card systemswith the increase in the number of readers
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Q : definitiona periodical is defined as a publication issued
Q : register systems the earliest method of charging books for
Q : a circulation system helps a library user in the use of
Q : periodicals departmentsince periodical publications are now
Q : drawbacks pooling up the necessary funds to opt for
Q : advantages duplication of work can be avoided cost of
Q : objectives the objectives of centralised cataloguing are
Q : budget allocation registerthis is the basic financial guide
Q : centralised cataloguing by centralized cataloguing we
Q : drawbacks there are certain drawbacks and disadvantages
Q : records and registers - library managementthe acquisition
Q : advantages of central processingcentralized processing
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Q : acquisition of nbmonce it is decided that nbm will form a
Q : non-book materialsthe term non-book materials nbm includes
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Q : scope of circulation work circulation work includesbull
Q : scope of circulation work circulation work includesbull
Q : document accessioningall the books and documents received
Q : circulation work circulation work is the primary task of
Q : circulation work-introductionthe procedures problems and
Q : library cooperation libraries have many things in common
Q : circulation work-introductionthe procedures problems and
Q : circulation work -objectives lending documents for home
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Q : rung process in a library we classify and catalogue a
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Q : conflicting factorsdemand supply and finance are the three
Q : trade discountstrade discounts area common feature in book
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Q : tender systemin the tender system each list of books
Q : nature of entries to be filed we have noted that
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Q : filing a place for everything and everything in its
Q : acquisition through exchangeacquisition through exchange is
Q : acquisition through giftsdonationsgifts and donations
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Q : tracing tracing is a separate paragraph this is the last
Q : consultingconsulting work can be done at prescribed
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Q : notes area the notes area gives any additional useful
Q : procedurethe actual process of document selection may
Q : body of the entry body of the main entry consists of
Q : arranging personnelplanning for document selection
Q : heading the heading is the essence of a catalogue entry
Q : allocating fundsfinance is the most important factor in
Q : finding resourcesas said earlier supply is another basic
Q : ascertaining demandsince demand is a basic factor in
Q : document selectionyou have seen that acquisition work
Q : acquisition departmentlibraries are organised into units
Q : a firm is intending to operate across a number of markets
Q : parts of a main entry in that entry information
Q : computer-based materialscomputer-based materials are a
Q : audio-visual materialsaudio-visual materials no
Q : microformsmicropublishing is retrospective being merely the
Q : selection tools non-print materialsthe production and
Q : data elements in a dictionary catalogue we shall discuss
Q : three levels of descriptionthe three levels of description
Q : patents patents are an important source of
Q : government publicationsgovernment publications come from
Q : levels of description even though aacr-2 provides for
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Q : areas of description standardization is a necessity in
Q : periodicals and serialsprimary periodicals constitute one
Q : data elements in catalogue entries we not only provide
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Q : library journalpublishes quarterly lists of scientific
Q : reference entries in a library where a dictionary
Q : subject bibliographiessubject bibliographies are useful
Q : cross reference index entry ranganathan in his
Q : book index entries book index entries are specific added
Q : national bibliographiesranganathan defines the term
Q : cross reference entry a cross reference entry enters a
Q : catalogues and bibliographiesthere are a number of
Q : current listscurrent books - those that are published
Q : entries in a classified catalogue in ranaganathans
Q : entries in a dictionary catalogue in a dictionary
Q : selection toolsinformation resources development is an
Q : dictionary and classified cataloguesfor library catalogue
Q : kinds of entries we observed that in a library catalogue
Q : catalogue codes when we prepare a catalogue for a
Q : non-print materialsnon-print materials entered the
Q : publishing agencies fall under three broad categoriesi
Q : print materialsthe author publisher and bookseller are all
Q : main entry and added entries of the several entries we
Q : information materialslet us study in brief how information
Q : selection tools and their importancein order to do this job
Q : policies norms and standardsinformation source building an
Q : ranganathans principlesperhaps it would be worthwhile to
Q : mccolvins principleslr mccolvin advanced his demand and
Q : catalogue as a search tool remember that not often can
Q : user approaches we have seen the purpose and functions
Q : catalogue entry in the case of a library catalogue you
Q : what is an entryan entry is a record of information for a
Q : deweys principlemelvil deweys principle states the best
Q : drurys principlesthe basic principle which still governs
Q : general reference sources the dictionaries
Q : information resources - selection principlesselection of
Q : non-documentary sourceson the other hand non-documentary
Q : secondary periodicalssecondary periodicals secondary
Q : biographies handbooks and
Q : reference booksdefinition according to william katz
Q : management information the provision of useful
Q : im retrieving the path of image from the database i want to
Q : functions of a serials control system the following are
Q : serials control system serials represent a large portion
Q : basic components of circulation control system the main
Q : circulation control system the circulation control
Q : online public access catalogues opacs some of the
Q : cataloguing systemsthe main objective of any computerised
Q : photographs and illustrationsphotographs and illustrations
Q : maps atlases and globesmaps illustrate the distribution of
Q : ordering and acquisition systems the important functions
Q : trade literaturetrade literature consists of documents that
Q : basic functions of library management systems lms the
Q : management of computerised librarylibraries and information
Q : pamphlets - classification of documentsa pamphlet is an
Q : reportsreport literature is an important primary source of
Q : government documentsgovernment publications are the
Q : conducting a cd-rom search cd-rom databases are designed
Q : periodicals and serialsperiodical publications form an
Q : criteria for the selection of databases on cd-rom the
Q : booksbooks form one of the primary sources of
Q : databases on cd-rom the databases presently available on
Q : cd-rom database products and servicescd-rom is a derivation
Q : classification of documents by information
Q : categories of document delivery services there tare
Q : document delivery services document delivery is
Q : the online search the first stage in conducting a search
Q : when to access an online search service there are
Q : information resourcesinformation resources are of two kinds
Q : methods of survey and study some methods of collecting
Q : online search services online search services also known as
Q : citation indexes citation indexing is one of the means
Q : individual user interestsmore specific information about
Q : kwoc key word-out of context index a kwoc index extracts
Q : user groupsthe next step would be to identify more
Q : kwic key word in context index a kwic index is the most
Q : printed indexes one of the first applications of the
Q : term truncation term truncation is one of the devices
Q : searching the sdi system against user profilesas has been
Q : information resources and selection principle the main
Q : a mild steel wire of length 1mand cross sectional area 0102
Q : institutional characteristics an approach to an
Q : components of sdi system to be operational the sdi
Q : definition of sdi hp luhn in one of this papers
Q : computerised information services having understood the
Q : retrieval capabilities the third aspect of importance in
Q : storage the second aspect of information retrieval is
Q : indexingindexing is the process of allocating index terms
Q : information retrieval in the present day context
Q : research and developmentall intellectual activities
Q : categorisation of information services in computer
Q : knowledgethe dictionary definition of knowledge is
Q : computerised information systemsthe main purpose of
Q : categories of information in social sciencesit would be
Q : usage in the context of library and information servicesin
Q : data and informationthe term data plural form of datum
Q : information and other related concepts - their meaning
Q : internet and its capabilities and servicesin this unit an
Q : intranets in this section we shall try to know what
Q : concept and need for informationwe shall look at the
Q : uses of internet access in libraries users of internet
Q : telecommunication protocolsthe two major components
Q : evaluating internet resources the use of the internet
Q : search enginessearch engines are mechanisms which aid users
Q : telecommunications standardsthey are defined
Q : subject directories subject directories also known as
Q : open systems interconnection os1as there are many different
Q : the world wide web www or w3 the www is the multimedia
Q : metropolitan area networks these type of networks generally
Q : communication networkscommunication networks are made up of
Q : searching on the internet a vast array of databases and
Q : networksthere are different interpretations for the term
Q : networking and telecommunicationscomputers can now
Q : resources and services through internet it may be stated
Q : packet switchingthis is one of recent techniques of
Q : circuit switchingmany switching techniques are in use one
Q : switching mechanismsswitching mechanisms are techniques
Q : internet connections it is important to know that there
Q : choice of mediumall the transmission channels discussed in
Q : client-server concepts it may be mentioned here that one
Q : satellite transmissionsatellites use microwave frequencies
Q : microwave transmissionusing space as transmission medium
Q : why in f-block element electronic configuration electrons
Q : how does internet worklet us try to know some of the
Q : optical fibrescoaxial cables have limitations such as
Q : internet - definition a great majority of people are now
Q : origin and development of internetthe internet has its
Q : what is internet there are many ways to answer this

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