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This self-study module is designed to assist health care professionals working with pregnant women with the skills necessary to perform an abdominal palpation. Although designed for nurses, the information may also be useful for other clinicians such as physicians, midwives, residents and clinical…
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The ADDIE process is past its prime.; It was developed long before Agile and other iterative processes that have introduced greater efficiencies in design and development, fostered more creativity, and addressed effective stakeholder involvement. Leaving ADDIE for SAM introduces two new concepts - …
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