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    this essay I will discuss what privacy and dignity of women and their families in the everyday work of a midwife means‚ and why it is so important. As an obligation of confidentiality set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008)‚ names of trusts and individuals will not be mentioned in this essay. The NMC code of conduct (2008) states that as a midwife one must “make the care of people your first concern‚ treating them as individuals and respecting their dignity.” Without this‚ midwives are

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    Word Count 2450 DIGNITY IN CARE; KEEPING THE STANDARDS Definition of dignity; the quality or state of being worthy of esteem or respect.(the free dictionary 2011).This definition seems short‚ however the concept of dignity is more profound‚ the nurse should use her inner tool thus being feelings ‚ empathy‚ compassion and use these productively.(Haddock 1996). The reasonable expectation that an older person ‚ may have of dignified‚ nursing ‚care in clean surroundings in hospital is not

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    Maintaining the privacy of health patient records is extremely important in the health care industry. Every healthcare provider in different areas of the health care field obtain prerequisite training in maintaining patient privacy and have an obligation to ensure patient information is kept private. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ensure health insurance is portable and protection for privacy of patient medical information (Henderson‚ 2009). A requirement of the healthcare

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    Providing Care for Looked after Children Arrangements made for good quality care At the end of March 2011‚ there were 65‚520 looked-after children and young people in England and therefore many professionals are needed to keep up a good quality of care for every single child who is to be looked after. The health and wellbeing of looked-after children and young people (their physical health‚ social‚ educational and emotional wellbeing)‚ comes from their quality of life and/or care. Some looked-after

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    Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? April J. Bundy Ethical Decision Making in Heath Care January 22‚ 2012 Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? The Hippocratic Oath‚ taken by all healthcare professionals states that‚ “What I may see or hear in the course of the treatment or even outside of the treatment in regard to the life of men‚ which on no account one must spread abroad‚ I will keep to myself‚ holding such things shameful to be spoken about. I will respect the privacy of my patients

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    How to maintain a computer Computer‚ one of the most useful tool of humans in modern life‚ is sensitive like other electric components and can get easily broken after a period of time of use. It is common for a computer to get a problem when used on the long run and it will be burst eventually. Of course it can be repaired but if you know how to maintain your computer‚ it will save you a lot of trouble. For sustaining the computer‚ the following programs are required: Hiren Boot‚ Antivirus‚ Window

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    Regulation and Policies Dignity at Work/Bullying Submitted by: Kastytis Bereznočenko 04.02.2013 Tutor: Michael Roche The Health and Safety Authority’s definition on bullying is: “Repeated inappropriate behaviour‚ direct or indirect whether verbal‚ physical or otherwise‚ conducted by one or more persons against another or others‚ at the place of work and/or in the course of employment‚ which could reasonably be regarded as undermining the individual’s right to dignity at work. An isolated

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    Dignity is a concept that every human has a inherent right to respect and fair treatment according to human moral laws‚ and that human life is more valuable than material goods. On the other hand‚ greed‚ violence‚ and cruelty seem to happen daily‚ and one cannot help but wonder which of these contrasting ideas is the true human nature. My personal approach to dignity is that it is a natural part of man and that it is one of the factors that discriminates men from animals‚ and a factor in making human

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    including the imperative of maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of the patients. The first code of nursing ethics was approved by the American Association of Nursing in 1950‚ with periodic reviews and modifications in the years 1956‚ 1960‚ 1968‚ 1976‚ 1985 and 2001 to guide nurses in more complex roles and functions. The principles of privacy and confidentiality in health care are fully respected in the United States. Legislation to protect patient privacy for health information‚ the Act Portability

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    more‚ whine less‚ breathe more‚ talk less‚ say more‚ hate less‚ love more‚ and good things will be yours." Swedish Proverb “Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go‚ no one else.” Les Brown "When one door of happiness closes‚ another opens‚ but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us." Helen Keller "Happiness is not something you postpone for the future; it is something you design for

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