Case Study: Imposing Values on Clients Sharon Morrow Argosy University Imposing Values on Clients When Jill expressed her confusion about her sexuality‚ Joe’s body language was a dead give- away that he was judging her. This‚ in itself‚ can add to Jill’s anxiety and depression. Joe should know‚ and understand‚ the ethical guidelines that he is governed by. When he imparted his religious views on Jill’s thoughts and lifestyle‚ he crossed the boundaries of ethical treatment. According
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attitudes and taboos may act as barriers of clients and nurses. It can be tackled by reminding the nurse to be cultural sensitive in caring process. For instances‚ nurses may consider characteristics of Chinese people. Chinese always avoid the word dead which is a symbol of unauspicious. They can tacit communication approach like euphemism which is indirect words using the end of life. Nurses may apply therapeutic communication strategies: -To be client-focused‚ problem-oriented and situational
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CHAPTER II The proponents have found the following studies and literature as relevant to the system being proposed. The review of related literature and studies will serve as an overview of the presentation in the analysis of the system. INTRODUCTION Human Resource Information System (HRIS) improves information and communication between the company and the employees; it becomes an important strategic tool since it collect‚ manages and reports information for decision making. Modern HRIS needs
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Confidentiality is a key word in most professions‚ especially in an attorney-client relationship. Through many years of requesting your firm’s services‚ I have always had a good experience in dealing with your firm. You have provided me with excellent service. Also‚ your firm has always left me having confidence that both my personal and business affairs would be kept private. Considering the fact‚ that you provide a Client’s Bill of Rights‚ I am certain that you expect the same level of confidentiality
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Creating Customer Value & Customer Relationship Management “When Consultants & Clients Clash” 1. At which stage of the relationship life-cycle would you position the business relationship between the Statler Group and the Kellogg-Champion Securities? In order to elaborate and analyze this question‚ someone can base his opinion and his respective reasoning upon both the two models that we have discussed during the class. More specifically‚ we can position and perceive
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The purpose of this paper is to examine and discuss the therapeutic nurse client relationships that a nurse fulfills in accordance with the professional standards guidelines published by the College of Nurses of Ontario. The criteria used to do this will include therapeutic communication‚ client centered care‚ boundaries and appropriate use of power. “Maintaining clear‚ caring boundaries with patients and families‚ while remaining the consummate professional‚ is the role of the nurse operating
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care for this client that addresses the following topics: a. Discuss interventions used with your client--what worked? What didn’t? Describe any stumbling blocks which threatened the relationship or slowed progress; if you could go back and do things differently‚ what would you change? During the orientation phase of my interaction with the client‚ I requested the client to write down three (3) things that he could give to himself as gifts (realistic and unrealistic). The client came up with
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of the client The ‘client is an organization or individual for whom a construction project is carried out’ (HSE publication L144‚ 2007:13). In this case‚ the Wembley stadium is owned by an English football’s governing body‚ The Football Association (The FA)‚ specifically by their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). It may be thought that clients don’t have to involve in the health and safety duties as designers‚ workers or contractors do. However‚ this is not the case. Clients have to
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Jennifer DeFrancis Group Counseling in a Multicultural Context The guide lines and fundamental for counseling in a multicultural context for group therapy can be found in ASGW. According to ASGW B.8. Group workers practice with broad sensitivity to client differences including but not limited to ethnic‚ gender‚ religious‚ sexual‚ psychological maturity‚ economic class‚ family history‚ physical characteristics or limitations‚ ad geographic locations. Group Works continuously seek information
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examples of client centered care in this clinical. Paramedics were transporting an injured young man. The family was sitting in the waiting room‚ waiting for his arrival. This client died on route to the hospital and the family has no idea that this happened. The ambulance brought this client in and he was a mess. We cleaned him up so he looks presentable to the family. The nurse did not want to give the family a horrific last memory of this client. The physician spoke to the family that this client did
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