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    must underpin actions and/or ommissions leading to accountability of care highlights the need for the ability of nurses to make and carry out clinical decisions. Dreyfus and Dreyfus (1986) argued that expert nurses make decisions based on intuition. However‚ intuition is not in keeping with the aim of evidenced based care stipulated in the DOH (1998) paper‚ A First Class Service‚ which aspires to raise the standard of care throughout the NHS. Conversly‚ it is unrealistic to have a guideline for every

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    Esfj, the Caregiver

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    Portrait of an ESFJ - Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging (Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Sensing) The Caregiver As an ESFJ‚ your primary mode of living is focused externally‚ where you deal with things according to how you feel about them‚ or how they fit in with your personal value system. Your secondary mode is internal‚ where you take things in via your five senses in a literal‚ concrete fashion. ESFJs are people persons - they love people. They are warmly interested in others. They

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    Speech On Hero's Journey

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    Over 25 years ago you told me you didn’t respect me for staying married to your father; and now you say you admire me for staying with him. Could it be your judgements of your father will change in 25 years as well? ... depending on your modus operandi at the time? Furthermore‚ might this be the time for your final resolve to respect your parents’ decisions‚ the older and wiser in your life‚ with all your heart and soul? How could you lose by getting that old monkey off your back‚ keeping

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    “Self-Reliance”). Throughout his lifetime‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson worked to progress American literature. Emerson was a pioneer of transcendentalism and stressed the importance of being oneself in a world full of conformity. He believed following one’s intuition was the way to find success and lasting happiness. Emerson‚ “. . . believed in people . . .” and “. . . raised everyone to his own level” (“Emerson’s Declining Years”). The popular works of Emerson and his lasting impact on American authors provide

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    sets of attitudes (extroversion/introversion and judging/perceiving) that operate in conjunction with four functions (sensing/intuition and thinking/feeling). The Extroversion/Introversion dichotomy deals with where people focus their attention. Extraverts are primarily orientated towards the outer world‚ whereas introverts towards the inner world. The Sensing/Intuition dichotomy deals with how people prefer to take in and interpret information. One may rely primarily upon the process of sensing

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    A Case Summary for Personality Psychology James Cook University A Case Summary for Personality Psychology Biography Sam Smith is a typical 21-year-old adult who enjoys life and laughs at the simplest things. Sam is outgoing‚ cheerful‚ friendly and is always busy. He works at a Rental Property agency store where he enjoys learning and meeting new people. His interests involve sports‚ travelling‚ and inputting his vision into theatre. Sam’s experiences on diversity among

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    The Ethical Lens Inventory

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    Two of the ethical lenses emphasize using sensibility – our intuition and emotions – to determine what behavior is ethical. * Results Lens: You (autonomy) use your feelings and intuition (sensibility) to determine the choices that you should make to contribute to your happiness‚ and by extension‚ the happiness of all. * Reputation Lens: The members of the community (equality) in conversation rely on their feelings and intuition (sensibility) to agree upon the character traits that are required

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    Nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing LIZ BERRAGAN BN‚ RGN‚ PGCE‚ RNT Freelance Nurse Teacher‚ Agency Nurse‚ c/o General Supply Squadron‚ Cyprus Logistic Unit‚ RAF Akrotiri‚ BFP0 57‚ Cyprus Accepted for publication 8 December 1996 Summary • This paper explores the proposition that nursing practice draws upon several different ways of knowing. • It highlights difficulties often faced by practising nurses in defining what they do and hence what it is that constitutes

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    Beyond Feelings A Guide To Critical Thinking By: Vincent Ryan Ruggiero Who Are You? In this chapter Ruggiero discusses how one would respond to the question if asked‚ Who Are You? Based on what I read this question would be difficult to answer. You would have to describe yourself. Give details about your sentiments and preferences. You would also describe your personality‚ attitude‚ etc. Who we are is greatly influenced by time and place as discussed in this chapter. We all adapt to certain

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    of brain and disrupts all activity for 10-20 milliseconds. TMS has been shown that visual imagery and perception are using same basic machinery. February 6 System 1: saying something and noticing that the other person didn’t understand it‚ intuition says you should repeat it. System 2: can come up with solutions we wouldn’t expect or have anticipated. Once we have a solution we can explain where it came from instead of saying “it seemed like the right thing to me”. Novel‚ more accurate.

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