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A 28-year-old male is admitted to the burn unit 2 hours after receiving second- and third-degree burns over 50% of his body surface in an industrial explosion. Abnormal vital signs include low blood pressure and tachycardia. Lab results show a high hematocrit. Urine output is low, and he is developing generalized edema. These clinical manifestations of the systemic response to the burn injury can be attributed to:
Special Education Referral
The formal process of identifying and assessing students who may have disabilities to determine their eligibility for special education services.
Identification Process
The systematic procedure used to recognize and categorize individuals or items based on specific traits or characteristics.
RTI
Response to Intervention, a multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs.
"Wait to Fail"
An approach where intervention is delayed until a clear failure is evident, often criticized for not offering support early enough to those who struggle.
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