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Wang (2006) compared the early recall of Taiwanese and U.S.adults in terms of the age of their early childhood recollections and the degree of autonomy reflected in the memories.She found that U.S.participants had ____ memories than Taiwanese participants,and that memories of U.S.participants were ____ likely to reflect autonomy.
Nurse's Shift
The designated working period for nurses, often involving rotational schedules due to the 24/7 nature of healthcare services.
Critical Pathway
A tool used in healthcare to outline a standardized plan for a specific patient population, aiming to improve quality and efficiency of care.
Independent Walking
The ability of an individual to walk without assistance from others or the use of mobility aids.
Assistive Devices
Assistive devices are tools designed to aid individuals who have disabilities or medical conditions, improving their ability to perform tasks and activities of daily living.
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