Implement‚ monitor and review risk management Submission details Candidate’s name Quoc Ky Mac Phone no. Assessor’s name Anita Caile Phone no. Assessment site Assessment date/s Time/s The assessment task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective Assessment Task 2 requires
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LEVEL OF STRESS AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR STUDENTS EXPOSED IN BABISTA HOSPITAL A Thesis Presented to the College of Nursing Notre Dame of Midsayap College Midsayap‚ Cotabato In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement In Nursing Research 401 Proponents: Darwin Ryan Arandilla Donna Marie Leonida Maria Vina Laroscain Ellen Grace Ramerez Jim Marvin Maguate Alvin Managbanag Kristine Mae Alipe Rosene Pascual Justine Baya September 2010 TABLE
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To my future colleagues‚ Psychiatric nursing is a challenging career laden with ethical‚ moral‚ and judicial dilemmas. In this letter I hope to equip you with tools to adequately face these inevitable challenges. I will particularly focus on the consideration of ethical principles‚ as I believe they are critical to maintaining your integrity as nurses. This letter will discuss the application of ethical principles in reference to three morally distressing situations outlined in the research Mental
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Psychiatric Nursing Case Study History The subject is a 52 year old divorce Caucasian female‚ of Poland origin‚ and has lived in the United States for over 20 years. She had been a patient at Tewksbury Hospital since July 2011. She reportedly has a long history of bizarre and impulsive behavior‚ but has had a steady decline since her divorce in 2004. The patient denies history of taking medication or hospitalization for mental illness. There is no history of mental illness in the family. The
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Self-awareness is the capacity for introspection and the ability to recognize oneself as an individual separate from the environment and other individuals. In philosophy An early philosophical discussion of self-awareness is that of John Locke. Locke was apparently influenced by René Descartes ’ statement normally translated ’I think‚ therefore I am ’ . In chapter XXVII "On Identity and Diversity" of Locke ’s An Essay Concerning Human Understanding he conceptualized consciousness as the repeated
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like Holiday Inn. Furthermore I can assure you my service will be of benefit ‚I certainly look forward to hearing back from you soon. 1. Kathy lacked sufficient emotional intelligence to be effective in her new project manager assignment by Self awareness: Kathy had a deep understanding of her strength not her weakness to have time to talk to her staff. There was also lack of empathy as she failed to have the “ability to recognise the feelings and expectations of others and take them into consideration”
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Self-Awareness Critique Self-awareness is an important concept to keep in mind while working in the field of social work. Oftentimes‚ we as human beings allow our personal biases to interfere with the way perform on the job. It is the responsibility of a professional social worker to always be mindful of our own beliefs and values. Prior to taking this course‚ my knowledge of working with individuals who experience various forms of family violence was minimal. However‚ this course has taught me
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What is self awareness? Taken quite literally‚ ’self awareness’ means to be aware of our selves. It is having a clear understanding of our personality‚ including strengths‚ weaknesses‚ thoughts‚ beliefs‚ motivation‚ and emotions. Self awareness also allows us to understand other people‚ how they perceive us‚ our attitude and our responses to them in the moment. We are all different and so too is the way we react to things‚ learn and put together information. In order for us to gain a better
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| Autonomy v. Shame and doubt | 3-6 Preschoool | Phallic/ Oedipal | Initiative v. Guilt | 6-12 Schoolage | Latency | Industry v. Inferiority | 12-21 Adolescence | Genital | Identity v. Role confusion | Maslow- food‚ safety‚ belonging‚ self esteem‚ self actualization. Developmental crisis- individual part of maturing‚ normal part of life‚ get married Situational crisis- individual‚ unanticipated Adventitious- community tragedy‚ Katrina Impulse control- Frontal lobe Visual hallucination
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Self- Awareness Theory The theory I choose to do is self-awareness theory. At about eighteen months of age‚ toddlers develop a more sophisticated sense of self that is marked by self-recognition and the emergence of self conscious emotions‚ such as shame‚ pride‚ and embarrassment. One common used example is a toddler is placed in front of a mirror and then the parent wipes something on the child’s nose before moving the child back to the mirror. Although children eighteen months are not likely
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