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    of the main reasons that nurses have such a high incidence of burnout. The larger the gap between the required and true emotions‚ the more employees tend to experience stress‚ job burnout and psychological separation from self (McShane et al.‚ 2011‚ p. 163). Managing Patient Emotions Exhausted‚ discouraged‚ saddened‚

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    Youth Sports Benefits

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    putting too much pressure on the youth and leading them to dropping sports. Researchers have found that the youth comes to a point where there is insufficient motivation both mentally and physically. They have found that specializing a sport can cause burnout from too much stress and overdoing (Kaufman‚ 2014). This research proves that pushing the youth into specializing one specific sport will cause them to exhaust the sport completely. Sports have become a big thing for today’s youth that their sport

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    grandparents. Each of these roles has recognized expectations that are acted out like a role in a play. BURNOUT Burnout is a stress-included problem common among members of “helping professions such as teaching‚ social work‚ employee relations‚ nursing and law enforcement. It does not involve a specific feeling‚ attitude‚ or physiological outcome anchored to a specific point in time Rather burnout is a condition that occurs over time and is characterized by emotional exhaustion and a combination of

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    taking care of sick patients and grieving families‚ and may not take the time to care for their physical‚ emotional and spiritual needs properly. After a while‚ the long hours and stress may catch up with them and cause compassion fatigue or even burnout. Nurses must learn to care for themselves first and foremost in order to be healthy‚ happy and spiritually sound‚ and this in turns allows them to provide great care to their

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    Introduction to Self Esteem

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    Self-esteem and individual health at the work place Abstract The literature review was taken up to study the relationship of self-esteem between stressor and strains. The particular subject has been chosen to assist the interested party retrieve the basic knowledge to understand how and why people will react differently under stressors in the workplace. After revised the ten literatures‚ fours ideas have been drawn the underlying conclusion which is; global self esteem shows negatively related

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    high self-esteem being less susceptible to stress. iii. Burnout and Stress. One of the major problems of prolonged stress is that it may lead to burnout‚ a condition of emotional‚ mental‚ and physical exhaustion in response to long-term stressors. Work exhaustion is another term for burnout. Burnout contributors include feeling out of control‚ insufficient recognition and reward‚ and a lack of emotional support in the workplace. Burnout sufferers shift into a mode of doing the minimum as a way

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    Attention to speech

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    The first of the four Approaches I will discuss is Attention to Speech. Taglimonte (2006: p.8) suggests that it is “the style from which every other style must be calibrated”. William Labov devised a sociolinguistic interview designed to produce a range of types of speech. His main interest was to obtain and identify data that represented people’s casual speech‚ rather than speech that was altered due to the presence of an observer. Most of the interview was conversational and produced two types

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    Teacher-Coach Role Onflict

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    References: Donovan‚ M. (1997). Role overload and role conflict: Teacher or coach. British Journal of Physical Education‚ 17-20. Drake‚ D. D.‚ & Hebert‚ E. P. (2002). Perceptions of occupational stress and strategies for avoiding burnout: case studies of two female teacher-coaches. Physical Educator‚ 59(4)‚ 170-183. Gaudreault‚ K. L. (2012). Socialogical issues in teaching physical education. The Global Journal of Health and Physical Education Pedagogy‚ 1(4)‚ 321-33. Ha‚ J.‚ Hums

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    Nurse Patient Ratio

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    The Push for Mandatory Nurse Patient Ratios Continues Mandatory nurse-patient staffing ratios have been a hot topic of discussion for over 15 years. As of today‚ California is the only state with actual state mandated nurse- patient ratios in place. I support mandatory nurse-patient staffing ratios because research has shown that patients have better outcomes when cared for by nurses who practice under state mandated nurse-patient ratios. According to the article Mandatory Nurse-Patient Ratios

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    .Read the articles listed in the readings for this module and use them as a starting point for researching the topic of……. compassion fatigue‚ ……….caregiver burnout‚ and related issues. Evaluate your sources to make sure they are academically sound and useful to your study. Compile concepts and resources to help yourself when facing burnout as you care for patients. In 1‚250-1500 words‚ summarize your findings. Be sure to include the following: 1. Identify the warning signs for at least five concepts

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