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    People with personality disorders characteristic tend to have chronic inflexible styles of perceiving themselves‚ and interacting with others varies. (Ward‚ 2004) Personality disorders are typically some of the most challenging mental disorders to treat‚ because they are part of an individual and their self-perception. Treatment according to Ward‚ (2004)‚ most often focuses on increasing coping skills‚ and interpersonal relationship skills. This paper will discuss a few of these disorders‚ such

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    believe that a crime has been committed. Investigating and responding to suspected neglect or abuse often requires close co-operation between organisations (DoH‚ 2009). Safeguarding involves sharing personal information about Mrs Smith’s care within the ward in which she was admitted initially‚ personal healthcare records‚ hospital staff and other

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    Sneak Circuit Analysis Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Accident Investigation and Reporting Perspectives on Systems Safety Engineering • “As our technology expands‚ as our wars multiply‚ and as we invade more and more of nature‚ we create systems – organizations‚ and the organization of organizations – that increase our risk for the operators‚ passengers‚ innocent bystanders‚ and for future generations.” – Charles Perrow‚ Normal Accidents “Although many designers can appreciate the difficulty

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    best interest and welfare was put first by contacting the mother to request the appropriate information regarding her child. Your initial assessment of the situation and Theoretical Context The referral form which was received from the accident and emergency ward was unclear‚ I needed to get in contact with baby T’s mother in order to ensure that the missing information was updated on the referral form. I was able to apply the exchange model of assessment to this particular piece of work. The

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    women and children drenched in muddy and dirty rainwater when their rickshaws ran into invisible road potholes and turned turtle. In some cases‚ angry passengers physically assaulted the poor rickshaw-pullers holding the latter responsible for the accidents. Barring the major ones‚ the condition of most roads‚ lanes and by-lanes‚ particularly those in the city’s periphery‚ are in a deplorable state. During the rainy reasons almost each year‚ vehicles as well as pedestrians find it hard to use those

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    years did not take to a good start she lost her one children‚ her only son to a freak accident. While also losing her daughter from a mental illness years later. Even though I was not there to witness these event

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    confidentiality. Mrs X was a 74-year-old lady‚ who was very weak and could hardly mobilise. She had a history with falls and chest pain and she came into the hospital because of severe chest pain and high pulse rate. She was moved to our ward from Accidents and Emergencies‚ as her chest pains were not stable and as she could not mobilise by herself‚ which meant she needed to stay in hospital further and be closely observed. My mentor gave me the task to admit Mrs X and during the admission

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    medicinal 药的 adj. odour wafted 飘送 into his nostrils. The lumpy凹凸不平的 mattress was still beneath在。。。之下 him. Nelson shifted 移动slightly and the irritating 使人愤怒的adj. sound of creaking吱吱嘎嘎声 metal pierced his ears.The white-washed 涂白的 walls of the hospital ward was his prison. There was supposed to 可以,应该be no pain but yet the stinging激烈的,刺痛的 sensation still plagued (pleig) 使苦恼,折磨him. Nelson forced himself to look at the void空间,空隙,空虚感 – the right leg that was missing. He stared at the emptiness空虚n. on the

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    Shepherd about how the recovery from her accident changed her forever. All the way through this speech‚ she uses a variety of language techniques which provided a chance for the audience to feel engaged as they invited into her self-discovery. Janine utilises rhetorical questions to emphasise her vulnerability at moments and to show her changes. “Why me?...Why not me” are two rhetorical questions she makes to show the audience a time of self-acceptance after her accident when she begins to makes her change

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    CHAPTER 3. ROLE OF TRANSPORTATION IN SOCIETY NPTEL May 7‚ 2007 Chapter 3 Role of transportation in society 3.1 Overview Transportation is a non separable part of any society. It exhibits a very close relation to the style of life‚ the range and location of activities and the goods and services which will be available for consumption. Advances in transportation has made possible changes in the way of living and the way in which societies are organized and therefore have a great in uence in

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