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fatigue level

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fatigue level,
a nursing outcome from the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) defined as the severity of observed or reported prolonged generalized fatigue. See also Nursing Outcomes Classification.


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While he said there is as yet no equivalent test to determine fatigue levels, he said that "the effects of fatigue are as damaging as the effects of alcohol intoxication" or drugs.
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In the Preface) To that end, the purpose of this article is to simply underscore that the degree of the relationship that a classroom teacher establishes will naturally influence the way that behavior management is viewed and implemented, particularly with respect to how it may have an impact on the energy and/or fatigue level of a teacher during a typical school day.
 
 
 
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