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    Ashleigh Jones Raising Restraint Awareness Take a moment to answer the following questions: -Have you ever thought about being physically restrained? -How do you think it would make you feel? Physically and emotionally? -Have you ever even thought about this before? -What about‚ physically restraining students with special needs? These are all questions that many people have not ever considered. I know that I didn’t‚ until my current technology center teacher introduced the topic to me

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    buckled up. These are the three things you must know about child restraints in Australian minibuses. What Is The Law? Each state or territory has their own child restraint safety laws‚ so it is important you verify the law depending on the state you are going to visit. Queensland‚ for example‚ states any bus with more than 13 seated positions does not need to be fitted with seatbelts‚ nor does a child in it need to be in a restraint. However‚ if you are travelling in a mini bus and it has less than

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    Should Lawmakers Impose Restraints On The Amount Of Sugar Each Person Ingests? Lawmakers should impose a restraint on the amount of sugar each person ingests. According to Dr. Robert Lustig people have either heart disease‚ type 2 diabetes‚ hypertension‚ or obesity mainly because of too much sugar consumption. This is important to know because people are just devouring sugar without knowing what harm they are doing to themselves. Additionally from a study‚ americans consume around an average of

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    Proper Telephone Etiquette

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    Proper Telephone Etiquette I have worked at a technical college for over five years. I started out as the Admissions Assistant and have recently been promoted to the Admissions Coordinator. In both of these capacities‚ answering the telephone and making business telephone calls have been an integral part of my job. Effective telephone communication lends itself to the success of any type of business. The person answering a business telephone may be first contact a potential customer

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    Proper Email Etiquette

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    can;however‚ send them to friends appropriately. If you receive an email stating that you need to forward it to save your life it is a hoax and you should not forward it anybody as it might contain a virus. These simple tips will help you send proper and clear emails. Emails are very useful and fast

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    Proper Body Posture

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    Proper Posture I used to have poor posture growing up. But shortly after I begun practicing yoga my posture started to improve. Yoga is known to improve posture‚ so are other types of exercises. Core Power Yoga‚ the studio I go to‚ is even more known for strengthening your core as a goal of each class. I have developed my core muscles a lot. All the postures promote good posture and core strength. When I am not in yoga‚ I focus on holding up my posture throughout my daily movements. I draw my shoulders

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    Technique

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    The Idea of Technique tech·nique [tek-neek] 1. Method of performance; way of accomplishing. 2. Technical skill; ability to apply procedures or methods so as to effect a desired result. Acquiring technique is mostly a process of brain/nerve development‚ not development of finger strength. Skill is acquired in two stages: (1) discovering how the fingers‚ hands‚ arms‚ etc.‚ are to be moved‚ and (2) conditioning the brain‚ nerves‚ and muscles to execute these with ease and control. Many

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    A PROPER EDUCATION 1. I left school and university with my head packed full of knowledge; enough of it‚ anyway‚ to pass all the examinations that were put in my path. As a well-educated man I rather expected my work to be a piece of cake‚ something at which my intellect would allow me to excel without undue effort. It came as something of a shock‚ therefore‚ to encounter the world outside for the first time‚ and to realize that I was woefully ill-equipped‚ not only for the necessary business

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    improper use of restraint‚ as explained by a study conducted by HCPro (2015)‚ is a patient safety concern. The sense of urgency in changing the behavior‚ attitude‚ and the practice of the health care providers of restraint use is necessary to be able to address the compliance issue as mandated by the certifying bodies‚ such as The Joint Commission (TJC) and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and in addressing the patient’s safety as well (Springer‚ 2015). Restraints are supposed to

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    My method of intervention I have chosen for an example is; restraint‚ a form of physical intervention. It is an assertive approach to intervention. Dictionary description The act of restraining or the condition of being restrained. Loss or abridgment of freedom. An influence that inhibits or restrains; a limitation. An instrument or a means of restraining. Control or repression of feelings; constraint. Restraint can take many forms. It may be both verbal and physical and may vary in degree

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