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    model for patients or clients. 1. Nurses less concern on humanisers care of patient feeling and emotion. Example: A nurses treating patient too strict and focus on doctor’s order until they forgot about patient emotional and spiritual. 2. The patient often labels as bed number or diagnosis rather than treated as individuals. Example: Patient Mr. X admit with the history of the psychological problem for three years. When the nurses passing report called the Mr. X as PSY patient. 3. Nurses

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    Introduction: The concept of “doctor-patient confidentiality” derives from English common law and is codified in many states’ statutes. It is based on ethics‚ not law‚ and goes at least as far back as the Roman Hippocratic Oath taken by physicians. It is different from “doctor-patient privilege‚” which is a legal concept. Both‚ however‚ are called upon in legal matters to establish the extent by which ethical duties of confidentiality apply to legal privilege. Legal privilege involves the right to

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    Patient Centered Outcomes Nursing 300: Foundations of Professional Nursing By: Jayme Shulman‚ RN 0ctober 28‚ 2012 America’s health care system has become very complex with a rise in health costs‚ patients with complex medical issues‚ and Medicare cuts. Nurses must find a way to juggle the health care industry while maintaining positive patient outcomes. Patients will either have good or bad outcomes during or after their care based on the decisions of the nurse and the interdisciplinary

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    Libya Post Conflict

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    that Afghans and Iraqis did: where the state has collapsed‚ and while relatively ethnically homogenous‚ overwhelmingly Sunni Libya will not face the ethno-religious strife that Iraq has‚ it will encounter other difficult problems that have emerged in post-conflict settings where the basic institutions of governance had to be built from the wreckage of dictatorship. Fears that Libya will become the next Somalia are over blown; any democratic change in Libya must be protracted and fragile. 1.2 Gaddafi’s

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    Patient safety at risk after number of medication errors doubles in two years By Daniel Martin UPDATED: 08:33‚ 4 September 2009 * Comments (7) * Share * * * * Mistakes included giving patients the wrong dose of a drug or giving medicine to the wrong patient Patient safety is being put at risk because of medication errors which have more than doubled in two years‚ a report has shown. More than 86‚000 mistakes including drugs being given to the wrong

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    George’s case where he admits to not being complaint in medication and lifestyle over the last five years. Silent would be appropriate at this time‚ allowing George to therapeutic communicated. Jarvis mention that respect for a person means treating patients as people with rights. It means respecting an individual‘s autonomy‚ protecting‚ and the ensuring duty of truthful. Open-ended question offers George the opportunity to express what was difficult about being complaint with his medications. Listening

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    The acuity of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) regularly requires extensive measures to provide necessary life supporting care. Very often this includes the need of mechanical ventilation. For obvious reasons‚ patients that require mechanical ventilation experience agitation and apprehension; because of this‚ these patients commonly need to be sedated. For many years different methods of sedation have been tried‚ such as intermittent boluses that may lead to indiscriminate arousal of the

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    Patient Advocacy Analysis

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    Patient advocacy is a big part of nursing. According to How To Be An Advocate‚ (2009) advocacy is defined as “one that pleads the cause of another‚ one that defends or maintains a cause or proposal‚ or one that supports or promotes the interest of another” (pg. 2). Nurses are the forefront as advocates for our patients. It is our duty as nurses to stand up for our patients and ensure that they are receiving the care they should and support their decisions holistically. Nurses have the most

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    1”Hello… (Establishing eye contact while approaching in a friendly manner) 1. “Hello...my name is Debra a student nurse at SPC (Establishing eye contact while approaching in a friendly manner) 1. Greeting the patient: It is necessary in order to have an appropriate start for the conversation. 1. I had the feeling that he wanted to talk with someone 2. “I was just writing some things in my journal‚ and I became so sad and emotional and I don’t know why.” He dropped his hands from his face and

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    Patient Empathy Essay

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    communication’ (4). Consequently‚ the patient feels more comfortable to communicate their agenda and feelings setting the basis for a successful consultation. EFFECTIVENESS Empathy help establishes a good ‘doctor- patient relationship’ where the patient will feel more at ease (3) to

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