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    Growing Up In A Hospital

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    I’ve become ill and ended up in the hospital. I’ve always become hospitalized in March‚ my busiest time of the year working as tax accountant. Stress for me is always the worst in March‚ just before the tax deadline. The reason for my hospitalization is always different‚ but yields the same result. Hospitalization results in paying a large deductible from my insurance plan‚ usually around $4000.00. But the worst of it is taking ten steps backwards on my healing journey. Last year (January 2008)

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    Hospital Management

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    ABSTRACT Our project Hospital Management system includes registration of patients‚ storing their details into the system‚ and also computerized billing in the pharmacy‚ and labs. Our software has the facility to give a unique id for every patient and stores the details of every patient and the staff automatically. It includes a search facility to know the current status of each room. User can search availability of a doctor and the details of a patient using the id. The Hospital Management System

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    Optimal Healing Environments in the Workplace Introduction: Community and Integrative Concepts In our global society‚ an optimal healing environment is the relationship between people‚ their surroundings‚ and the integrative interventions provided for patients and communities in a culture that supports restoring health as well as the healing of the mind‚ body‚ and spirit (Zborowsky‚ & Kreitzer‚ 2014). Holistic care in communities recognizes that in order for healing to occur‚ there has to be a balance

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    Hospital Sketches

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    Susan Brinson Journal Entry for Hospital Sketches by Louisa May Alcott I thoroughly enjoyed this reading‚ and having never read Little Women‚ this was my first experience with Louisa May Alcott. I am impressed and amused at Nurse Periwinkle’s candor‚ and her overall enthusiasm for life. After all “the Periwinkles are a hopeful race” and “they all wear rose-colored spectacles”. For some reason‚ and I expect it’s simply because I never really delved into it‚ I expected a writer from that time

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    Writer‚ Parker Palmer‚ in his prelude chapter “The Politics of the Brokenhearted‚” in his book Healing the Heart of Democracy‚ describes the connection of light and dark in the human heart and the political heart. He starts off by sharing his own struggle with “darkness” and how he came back into the “light.” He then transitioned to how Abraham Lincoln did the same in his life and used them together to bring America out of heartbreak. Unfortunately America still experiences heartache and Palmer explains

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    singing the praises of this tree. It is now one of the commonest trees planted along the country roads‚ shrines‚ or uncultivated fields in India . The leaves of the banyan tree yield ficusin and bergaptene. The latex of the tree is very toxic. Healing Power and Curative Properties benefits of Banyan Tree The banyan has many medicinal properties. It is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of several ailments. The bark and leaf buds of the tree are useful in arresting secretion or bleeding

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    Chapter one of Healing at the Speed of Sound‚ by Don Campbell and Alex Doman‚ brings up some interesting ideas for the reader. Whether you believe them or not‚ it is important to evaluate and discuss their ideas expressed. The first interesting idea brought to my attention is an idea I would say I was subconsciously aware of‚ but never fully incorporated into my everyday life. Campbell and Doman express that the sounds you hear affects your mood‚ energy and others aspect of your life. They go on

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    Spirituality is a broad‚ complex term that can be difficult to define (Stevenson & Berry 2015). People’s perceptions and understanding of spirituality can vary significantly from person to person. Some may associate spirituality with connection between the body‚ soul and mind (Narayanasamy‚ 2007)‚ while others may identify the physical environment‚ past times or music as part of their spirituality (Paley‚ 2008). In palliative care‚ spirituality has been identified as key component in patient care

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    people of their land‚ identity and religious expression‚ has had a lasting impact on Aboriginal people and their spirituality. The forceful removal of the Indigenous Australians from their lands led to the forceful removal from their family and kinship groups‚ causing the destruction of Aboriginal spirituality. Through the eradication of the Dreamtime‚ the centre of their spirituality‚ their sense of identity and belonging was lost‚ status and land right continuously denied‚ and kinship groups were

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    “Art as a Visual Expression of Human Spirituality” According to archaeologists‚ the earliest humans used “art” in primitive forms to depict sacred and religious beliefs‚ dating back thousands of years to the early Neanderthals. From very primitive cave drawings in France to modern iconic sculpture‚ painting and drawing‚ it is safe to assume that we were born with an inherent need to express the inexpressible; that which cannot be spoken‚ described‚ or accurately represented: the ineffable.

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