them. 1.1 It is very important for the individual to be able to communicate. They need to tell us their practical needs‚ emotional needs etc and to respect their rights. 1.2From my own practice I can judge if an individual is struggling to hear or understand what I am saying‚ if so then I will see how I can make things easier by talking slower‚ clearer make eye contact make sure they can see my lips move maybe sit closer but not too close to invade their own space. 1.3Features that may help or
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employee’s responsibility in protecting our reputation and those of our co-workers. Code of Ethics A Spa is only as good as its employees. Our employees are the best and highly educated which allows us to provide our clients with top quality service. I. We will act with truth‚ accuracy‚ fairness and integrity. To provide our clients with the best possible experience. II. We will maintain updated Treatment Procedures and Product manuals for all treatment modalities. We will stay abreast of the most
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“As a true 4-H’er‚ I pledge my Heart to clearer thinking‚ my Heart to greater loyalty‚ my Hands to larger service‚ and my Health to better living‚ for my club‚ my community‚ my country and my world”(4-H Pledge). Being a 4-H member for 10 years‚ I can proudly say that nothing has taught me more than the program of 4-H. 4-H is a youth development program that focuses on agriculture‚ public speaking‚ engineering‚ technology‚ science and youth leadership for kids ages 5-19. 4-H has been around for one
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Outcome 1 1) Holistic approach means meeting the needs of the person a whole‚ not just the physical needs such as pain and discomfort. Also looking at the emotional‚ mental‚ social and spiritual needs. There are various ways of managing pain and discomfort; these may be from a medical perceptive‚ but also by self-help. Every individual has a different pain threshold and this will determine what is tolerable and what pain intervention will be needed to keep it under control. Conventional medicine
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HISTORY & PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REPORT Patient Name: T. J. Moreno Patient ID: 110497 DOB: 02/15/- - - - AGE: 44 SEX: M Room No.: 502 Date of Admission: 05/10/- - - - Admitting Physician: Patrick Keathley‚ MD‚ Endocrinology Chief Complaint: Left ankle pain. DETAILS OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 44-year-old Hispanic male‚ when was kindly asked to admit by Dr. Max Hirsch the patient is status post arthrodesis of the left ankle and has newly diagnosed diabetes
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PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES PROGRAMME Objectives: - To bring together knowledge acquired from seminars‚ conferences‚ trainings through a common platform of sharing ideas and experiences. - To ensure that participants are aware of the latest developments in the field of library and information centers. Morning 8: 00 - Registration 8: 40 - Invocation by Ms. Marie Lynn Asido - Opening remarks by Ms. Ma. Teresa
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Record Organization HCR/210 January 15‚ 2012 There are a few differences and similarities among small‚ medium‚ and large facilities concerning the organization of patient records and in how they handle loose reports. I have noticed that most facilities prefer that their loose records are permanently anchored in their charts‚ which makes sense to me because it prevents the loose reports from being misplaced and lost. However‚ the different sizes of facilities tend to organize patient
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Inez Toles Section: Bus-210-AM A REACTION PAPER Title of Article: Work-Life Fit and Enjoying What They Do Top the List of Reasons Why Employees Stay On the Job‚ New APA Survey Finds Source & Date: American Psychological Association; August 28‚ 2012 www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2012/08/work-life Author: American Psychological Association‚ David W. Ballard‚ PsyD‚ MBA Summary: The article was written to draw attention to the reasons so many working Americans stay at their
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Analysis Process: 1. Display program welcome message 2. Ask for item name 3. Ask for item price 4. Ask for pound weight 5. Ask for ounces 6. Convert pounds to ounces then add to input ounces 7. Divide total price by ounces 8. Display the price per ounce. Input: Item Name Item Price Item Weight in pounds Ounces as integer Output: Unit price Main Module Declare Name as String Declare Price as real Declare Lbs as integer Declare Oz as integer Declare UnitPrice
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