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    children being misdiagnosed or given the wrong medicine. (Box 6.3 describes the experiences of a Spanish-speaking woman in a U.S. hospital.)]”Cultural different impact the communication barrier because of language difference has lead to so many misunderstandings between patient and physician; this can lead to serious problems if the correct diagnoses I not found for the patient. It can lead to non needed medication or treatment causing more harm than treating the health issue at

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    people of the same racial group live in the same housing estate‚ they might not accept someone of a different racial group living in their estate and cause conflict. In 1989‚ when the ethnic integration policy was introduced and put a limit on the proportion of races in every neighborhood and block‚ it ensured that there was even distribution of different races in all the housing estates and minimized misunderstanding and conflict among the racial groups. Living together in the same neighborhood or block

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    The Art of Loving

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    always received high recognition and attention‚ there are some misunderstandings on what love is. First of all‚ in recent years many people see the problem of love as the capacity of being loved rather than that of loving. They try to be loved or lovable‚ pursuing the capacity of being successful‚ rich‚ powerful‚ and attractive. They think that only by being loved by others can they truly experience the real love. The second misunderstanding is that people think that to love is simple‚ while the difficult

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    by being able to exchange information with the ease of understanding between individuals and also being able to notice and understand others. All this is done whilst maintaining factors like emotion‚ body language‚ confidence and comfort. While someone is communicating he or she should have proper posture and keep a good level of eye contact as the lack of these factors could send negative non-verbal messages. Such a skill is required between both colleagues and service users within the health and

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    Health Care Ethics Midterm Chapter 1: Moral Reasoning 2) The moral issue of physician-assisted suicide is a fascinating case due to the dividedness among people who either support or oppose the concept. When looking at physician-assisted suicide through the four moral principles of bioethics‚ one might come to a better understanding of the issue from an ethical standpoint. Autonomy‚ a person’s rational capacity of self-governance‚ describes the ability to make one’s own decisions and direct

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    Letter of Advice Dear Isac and Samantha‚ Thank you very much for asking for my advice on your personal relationship as you enter the realm of matrimony. It is a great complement that you want me to share what I have learned through my studies and my own life experiences with you. My advice to you for a successful relationship is to always maintain effective interpersonal communication. One of the utmost important elements of any relationship is the quality of communications‚ which requires

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    professionals who have worked before. Reading care plan/history. Finding out about individual’s particular illness or disability. Taliking to family and friends. Any of these factors could have a bearing on how well you will be able to communicate with someone and what steps you may need to take to make things easier. 2.2 Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication. Effective

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    are coming from the lack of knowledge and understanding of the Arabic culture. When doing business with people coming from other cultures‚ person has to be aware of the different norm‚ habits‚ values and behaviors. Absence of that can lead to misunderstandings‚ conflicts or eventually business failures. Jack is not the only responsible for that situation. The Bladeco’s management did not provide a proper information and did not train him before sending him to Saudi. Doing business in USA and Saudi

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    situations‚ and avoid arguments. Incorrect information acted on can have a devastating effect on the patient’s wellbeing as well as relationships with colleagues. If you try to build better relationships with colleagues it will help prevent misunderstandings with each other‚ ensure the correct information if passed on to the relevant people‚ resolved correctly and thus helped the patients. Has the information from the patient been understood and passed on correctly. Describe the factors to consider

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    Debate Hcs 478

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    evidence that supports patients in persistent vegetative states do not feel pain or process sounds and discussions that are occurring around them. “. Descriptions of nonpurposeful behaviors as purposeful—smiling‚ laughing—can cause confusion and misunderstanding‚” (Racine‚ Amaram‚ & Karczewska‚‚ 2008‚ p. 1031). Schiavo’s parents had video tapes of Terry smiling and showing signs of purposeful behavior. Though Terri was severely brain damaged‚ she was able to maintain a blood pressure and breathe

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