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    Motivational interviewing (MI) is a technique in which one becomes a helper in the intrinsic changing process and express acceptance to the clients through the use of the spirits of MI. However‚ there are times in which one may encounter MI traps or challenges (Dart‚ 2011a). According to Dart MI challenges or traps often occur when the provider persuades clients to change‚ yet the clients demonstrate no interest towards change (Dart‚ 2011a). As a result‚ the client-nurse relationship may be compromised

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    Interviewing My Grandma

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    The person I am interviewing is my grandma‚ Chong Xiong‚ who is 64 years old. At this time‚ what she considered the most important in her life are her children. As for me‚ I also considered my family important as well as school because I want to have a good career to support my family. My grandma and I both think that family is important because it is where we go to when we need help. However‚ I still consider other things important like school because I am still young and still emerging as an adult

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    The motivational interviewing video provided discusses a client discussing a plan and consolidating commitment with a client. One topic related to that is envisioning. This may look like resistance‚ but it suggests not directly that the individual is thinking forward to what life would be like if they did make a change. The most common type of envisioning is for the client to see the problems with changing. Another form of envision would be positive envision. The therapist may also ask hypothetical

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    POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR RELEASE OF IMPORT CARGO AT NAMIBIAN PORTS ____________________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION OF GOODS : NO. OF PACKAGES / UNITS : BILL OF LADING NO. : ____________________________________________________________________________ By virtue of these presents‚ I/We the undersigned‚ ____________________________________________________________________ (Full name of Consignee) in my/our capacity as Consignee and being entitled to

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    Unit 6: Critiquing Qualitative and Quantitative Research Kaplan University July 16‚ 2013 Unit 6 Critiquing Qualitative and Quantitative Research The research conducted by Foster-Fitzpatrick‚ Ortiz‚ Sibilano‚ Marcantonio and Braun (1999) is a quantitative study of the significance of crossing the legs while blood pressure is being measured. The purpose of the research was to determine whether leg-crossing impacted the results of blood pressure measurements. The research conducted by Palese‚ Skrap

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    Three Stage Model of Interviewing Amanda Swift BSHS 385 June 1‚ 2015 Linda Cook Three Stage Model of Interviewing Interviewing clients can seem like a daunting task if the provider is unsure of the own skills. Adhering to the three stage of interviewing can ease the burden felt by both the provider and client. Stage 1 is exploration‚ this stage is meant to help clients identify their experiences and issues (Evans‚ Hearn‚ & Uhlemann‚ 2011‚ Chapter 1: Attending Behavior. p. 8). Reflective listening

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    One of the best parts of working on exhibitions drawn from the ZMA’s extensive permanent collection is the opportunity it provides for a look at some of the hidden gems at the museum. During the preparation of Sketching American Modernism‚ I discovered a painting that captured my interest. The work was the Portrait of Mrs. Helen McCoy Storer‚ c. 1910 by Charles Alden Gray (1857-1933). While arguably not by one of the most well-known artists in our collection‚ it was‚ at that moment‚ the most intriguing

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    Critiquing Nursing Care

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    After reviewing the post‚ there are many aspects that I agree and disagree about the nursing care method. I definitely agree on the first priority of nursing care should be to address the patient’s cramping and bloating. The cramping and bloating was essentially the primary concern of the patient and was the result of the constipation. Additionally‚ I agree that the SMART outcome should involve the goal of the patient having a bowel movement by the end of the nurse’s shift‚ because having a bowel

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    Critiquing Research II Broward College NUR4165 DR. Davis April 19‚ 2013 Critiquing Research II Research Design In the Journal of Clinical Nursing’s article “Incidence and risk factors for pressure ulcers in the intensive care unit” a prospective‚ non-experimental‚ quantitative design is used. The design was suitable to verify the occurrence of pressure ulcers within 48 hours of admission and indentify possibilities for pressure ulcers grade 2-4 in a long-stay surgical Intensive Care Unit

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    • Language • Communication • Speech‚ language and communication needs Speech is a form of language that is spoken by using words. Speech refers to: Saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words The sounds people use to communicate words Speaking fluently‚ without hesitating‚ or prolonging or repeating words or sounds Speaking with expression with a clear voice‚ using pitch‚ volume and intonation to support meaning. Language is a way of communication between groups of

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