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    (2003) Legal Aspects of Consent. Wiltshire. Quay Books. Driscoll‚J.&Teh‚B.(2001)The potential of reflective practice to develop individual orthopaedic nurse practitioners and their practice.Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing. 5. 95-103. Egan‚G.(2007).The Skilled Helper. 8th Edition. Thomson Brooks/Cole. Ekman‚P& Davidson‚R.(1995)The Nature of Emotion: Fundamental Questions. Oxford University Press‚ Oxford. Fernandez‚E.(1986) A classification system of cognitive coping strategies for pain. Pain.

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    communication: Principle of Nursing Practice E. Nursing Standard. 10. Chant‚ S.‚ Jenkinson‚ T. Randle‚ J. and Russell‚ G. (2002) Communication Skills: Some Problems in Nursing Education And Practice. Journal of Clinical Nursing 11. 11 13. Egan‚G. (2010) The Skilled Helper - a problem management approach to helping Ca:Brooks Cole. 14. Ellis‚R. Gates‚B. & Kenworthy‚N. (2003) Interpersonal Communication in Nursing: theory and practice London: Churchill-Livingstone 15 16. Franck‚ L.S. and Callery‚

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    This paper will first discuss how a pregnant‚ anxious‚ sixteen year old patient will need to be approached and cared for by healthcare professionals‚ in this case a staff nurse in a hospital ward‚ it will consider how interpersonal communication skills can be applied to improve the patient outcome‚ before outlining the legal issues of consent. Following‚ it will then continue to discuss moral and ethical issues in healthcare and consider the patients’ rights‚ dignity‚ preferences‚ beliefs and cultures

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    listening can help client to feel that he is been cared and accepted which can make him feel important and respected. In addition a client can feel that there is someone who can hear and understand him and he can engage with other people like cares or helpers to develop trust. As a result‚ a client can feel less lonely or left by himself this allows him to convey his emotions and let go his tension. Listening involves “active” listening (McCabe and Timmins‚ 2006)‚ which is providing full attention towards

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    References: Emmelkamp‚ P.M.G.‚ Bonman‚ T.K. & Scholing‚ A. (1992). Anxiety Disorders: A Practitioner Guide. Chichester: Wiley. Egan‚ G. (1994). The Skilled Helper‚ 5th edition. Pacific Grove‚ CA: Brooks/Cole. Mearns‚ D. (1994). Developing Person-Centred Counselling. London Sage. Schon‚ D.A. (1983). The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action. New York: Basic Books. Beck‚ J.

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    According to Elizabeth Anne McKay (2009‚ cited in Duncan‚ 2009 p??)‚‘Reflection is an essential component for the competent and capable therapist practising in the 21st century’. In this report I will be reflecting on my experience using both the Canadian Occupational Performance Model (COPM) (REF) and the OCAIRS (REF). I will consider the reflection from my experience as an interviewer and an interviewee. To aid my report I will employ a model developed by Fish et Al (1991). These strands of reflection

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    folding‚ checking and packaging jobs. In the knitting and embroidery workshops the share of female workers is less but in a large number of firms they do the checking job. There use to be four basic occupational grades in every unit in Tirupur‚ viz.‚ helper‚ machine operator‚ supervisor and foreman. Vertical mobility is higher in knitting units but workers also choose to shift from working in knitting to dyeing and printing units because knitting job requires relatively hard work. Right to association

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    MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY LAW 208 Law‚ Laywers and Society 3 Credit points Unit Guide Semester 1‚ Year 2010 Macquarie Law School Part 1 General information Unit convenor and teaching staff Position: Unit Convenor Name: Therese MacDermott Email: therese.macdermott@law.mq.edu.au Phone: 9850 7067 Office: W3A Room 520 Consultation times: Tuesday 1.30pm-3.30pm and other times by appointment Teaching Staff Name: Lise Barry Email: lise.barry@law.mq.edu.au Phone: 9850 4237 Office:

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    experience serious social‚ emotional and psychological troubles (Arkowitz). One of the main characters in Egan’s book‚ Sasha‚ experiences divorce at a young age‚ which results in an unstable life. Jennifer Egan can relate to Sasha‚ since was also a child of divorce‚ at the early age of two. Egan refers to her adolescences as being “manifestly uneasy” (Kellogg). Divorce researcher Dr. Judith Wallerstein claims: Divorce is a life-transforming experience. After divorce‚ childhood is different. Adolescence

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    In the novel A Visit from the Goon Squad‚ by Jennifer Egan‚ characters are faced with their own goon they have to confront. These goons cause their lives to be drastically altered and they end up with outcomes they would never have imagined. Within the chapter‚ “The Gold Cure”‚ it suggests that individuals have a firm desire for their past. Contrary to this‚ the chapter “Good-bye‚ My Love” suggests that individuals desire a life they don’t possess. In “The Gold Cure”‚ Bennie desperately scrambles

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