Theory and Reality

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CHAPTER TEN Theory and Reality Evolution is only a theory. It is not a fact. —State of Oklahoma, 2003, House Bill HB 1504 (Isaak, 2005)  JUST A THEORY “But isn’t…

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Philosophy of Social Science

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN Philosophy of Social Science Perhaps social science has not yet found its Newton but the conditions are being created in which such a genius could arise. —Peter Winch…

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The Scientific Revolution

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CHAPTER FIVE The Scientific Revolution History, if viewed as a repository for more than anecdote or chronology, could produce a decisive transformation in the image of science by which we…

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Maternal–Child Nursing: Obstetrics

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215CHAPTER 8   Maternal–Child Nursing: Obstetrics Tonya A. Schneidereith Arguably, nurses working in the field of obstetrics must have a greater depth and breadth of genetic knowledge over any other…

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Maternal–Child Nursing: Pediatrics

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289CHAPTER 9   Maternal–Child Nursing: Pediatrics Tonya A. Schneidereith The physical manifestations of genetic disorders are frequently identified first in infants and children, presenting as either obvious external malformations or…

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Adult Health and Illness and Medical–Surgical Nursing

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347CHAPTER 10   Adult Health and Illness and Medical–Surgical Nursing Tonya A. Schneidereith and Gwen Anderson Two major categories of genetic disorders are particularly important in adult health:        1.    Single gene/inherited…

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The Application of Genomics to Pharmacology

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164165CHAPTER 6   The Application of Genomics to Pharmacology Emma L. Kurnat-Thoma   CASE EXAMPLE A 21-year-old male student was brought to the hospital with a fractured leg. He was…

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