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Quasi-experimental designs for the evaluation of training programs incorporate nonequivalent control groups.
Culturally Sensitive
An approach that is aware of and respects the differences and diversity of cultural practices and attitudes.
Health History Assessment
An evaluation process where a healthcare provider collects a patient's medical, surgical, and familial history to guide future medical care.
Family History
The health histories of relatives, which are often considered by medical professionals to assess risks for certain diseases and conditions.
Grand Mal Seizure
A type of seizure characterized by violent muscle contractions and loss of consciousness, often associated with epilepsy.
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