COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS PHI SESSION 2 LEARNING OUTCOMES Explore definitions‚ models‚ and methods of communication Discuss how interpersonal relationships and communication link Highlight barriers to communication and discuss how these may be addressed COMMUNICATION Small group discussion Communication - we are all doing it already‚ so why study it? Communication – what does it mean? WHY ARE GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS IMPORTANT? ONE VIEWPOINT… ‘The power of creative and
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PHAR 1000 – Basic Pharmocotherapeutics Eileen J. Arellano Norquest College Practical Nurse- Section D01 PHAR 1000 Written Assignment Heather Zirk RN‚ BN September 15‚ 2014 CASE STUDY: Name of Client: Maggie Sears Age: 66 years old Primary Diagnosis: Cellulitis to left leg Secondary Diagnosis: Depression Osteoporosis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Past Surgical History: Tonsillectomy- as child Cholecystectomy- 15 years ago (51 years old) Current Medications: “migraine pills” St. John’s wort
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1 THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM: UNDERSTANDING THE ESSENTIALS (v2013‚ long sheet) Lecturer: D.G. Simbulan‚ Jr.‚ PhD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------Outline: I. Introduction II. Comparison between the somatic and autonomic nervous systems III. Anatomical and Physiological features of ANS IV. Metabolism of Neurotransmitters; Main form of removal from synaptic cleft/ junctional
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The world is facing an epidemic of cocaine use by adolescents and young adults from all socioeconomic backgrounds. Epidemiologic data suggest that cocaine use is a serious public health problem because it is highly addictive and is associated with a variety of neurological complications. Cocaine‚ a natural alkaloid‚ is extracted from leaves of an Andean shrub‚ Erythroxylon coca. Coca leaves were used by the native populations to alleviate the rigors of high altitude and to diminish
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This is a case study on a 76 year old man.Mr Alan Chari(pseudonym used to protect the identity of a patient)‚was admitted over night in my department.He is a divorcee who stays with son.He is a retired teacher and his son is permanently employed by a local company as an electrician.He is independent with activities of daily livings but is occasionally limited by his ill health.He used to be a heavy smoker .After realising the burden COPD has on general New Zealand population ‚affecting about15%
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OMEPRAZOLE. Omeprazole was one of the first proton pump inhibitors bought onto the market in the late 1980’s‚ they appear to be the drug of choice for most gastric related disorders (Der‚ 2003) Omeprazole is the author’s drug of choice and it will be demonstrated through a drug framework. This drug has particular interest because of the gastroenterology nursing environment the author works in. Discussion based around the drug framework will include‚ structure‚ formulation‚ indications for use
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HW-205 Unit 9 Professor Dengler With so many supplements on the market‚ it is impossible to know what is best for you. The best strategy is to do research and note any side effects or possible contradictions with any other medication you may be taking. I have chosen to create a supplement for Diabetes. Clearly this is not meant to cure the disease but merely to help to lessen any side effects you may be experiencing from the disease. High levels of glucose over long periods of time can cause
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Journal of Experimental Microbiology and Immunology (JEMI) Vol. 14: 98-100 Copyright © April 2010‚ M&I UBC The Effects of the Ratio of Surface Area to Volume on Transformation Efficiency in Escherichia coli K-12 Eliana Pouchard‚ Steve Teng‚ and Cameron Wong Department of Microbiology & Immunology‚ UBC In the process of transformation‚ bact eria take up DNA fr om the environment through their cell wall. To induce competence in the cells‚ the DNA for uptake must first attach
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The book I decided to review was “The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents And Young Adults” written by Frances E. Jensen‚ MD‚ with Amy Ellis Nutt. Throughout the book‚ Jensen examines adolescent brain functioning and development in the context of learning and multitasking‚ stress and memory‚ sleep‚ addiction‚ and decision making. Likewise‚ she explains how new research findings not only dismiss commonly held myths about teenagers but also yield practical suggestions
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