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    Regardless of what professional field you are working in these tips could be helpful to you; because any job you get you will always be around other people so you should know how to control a bad situation. The physicians say that 15% of their encounters with patients are rated as difficult. When dealing with a “difficult” patient you must recognize the signs of anger‚ know what you should do so the situation doesn’t escalate‚ and get down to the root of the problem with the patient. The first step

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    • I have thoroughly enjoyed reading personal experiences with “difficult “ patients that my colleagues have encountered‚ as well as great ideas on approaching such patients. • I’d like to share with you a “difficult” patient with borderline personality disorder‚ whose care I was involved with during my mental health rotation. • X was a lady in her mid twenties‚ who presented to ED after slashing both her wrists following an altercation with her partner. During the interview she was quite angry with

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    throughout the whole procedure (including checking stock at the cupboard). This was only part of my presentation but to the nursing staff on the floor‚ this posed the biggest change/problem. I encountered much resistance when I informed staff that this is what would be expected of them and even when I stated that the NMC consider this best practice‚ I was still met with resistance. I remember one update in particular for all the wrong reasons. I had delivered the presentation but was aware of defensive/resistant

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    ADOPTION VS ABORTION

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    pregnancy there are three basic options; keep the baby‚ abortion or adoption. About seventy percent of people choose to keep and raise the baby. Around twenty percent either opt for abortion or they miscarry. And finally only about ten percent choose to place their baby in adoption services. Many people don’t explore that option for going ahead with an abortion. I would like to discuss the difference between the two and why adoption might be the better option. Abortion is a procedure done by a doctor

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    Making Difficult Decisions

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    Engelsk tentamen Task 3 Making difficult decisions is a part of life We face decisions everyday‚ we decide what to wear in the morning‚ what to eat for breakfast‚ how to get to school‚ the list goes on and on. But sometimes we have to make decisions that mean a lot more‚ that have consequences no matter what you choose and that can effect the people around you. In this text I am going to present two films where the characters have hard decisions to make. Billy Elliot is a film about Billy

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    modern life” (Casey). A mother’s womb should be a safe place for a child‚ it shouldn’t be an alternative. It should be illegal because abortion is the murder of a child‚ federal law has already been passed to protect the unborn‚ and they have an adoption center for a reason. Abortion is probably one of the most high-ranked topics. When you have an abortion‚ you are killing a baby that was willing to be born and have a life. Women have a choice to choose whether or not they want to abort their child

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    A difficult time in life

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    A difficult time in life-(fiction) On the 15th of July‚ 2011 the day my dearest grandmother passed away. “I’ll always be with you”‚ her very last words. I still vaguely remember clutching her hands‚ weeping‚ begging her not to sleep but now its nothing more than a vivid memory 2 years ago. Yet her face still haunts my once pleasant dreams. Her presence still lingers in my heart. My grandmother’s belongings reminisce bringing me more anguish. School became a hassle...my friends became distant

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    Mackey‚ S. and Ra. 2013. Student feedback on teaching: Some issues for consideration for nurse educators. International Journal of Nursing Practice‚ 19 (S1)‚ pp. 62--66. Macpherson‚ A.‚ Lawrie‚ I.‚ Collins‚ S. and Forman‚ L. 2013. Teaching the difficult-to-teach topics. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. Fisher‚ J. 2002. Fear and learning in mental health settings. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing‚ 11 (2)‚ pp. 128--134. https://sites.google.com/site/psatlg/Home/conference-papers (accessed

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    impossibly boring! I concur with that which Ralph Waldo Emerson once posited: "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow." It is important to try new things that one has not already mastered because growth is essential‚ the challenge encourages resilience‚ and there is enjoyment to be gained by doing so. Challenging one’s self is what teaches us to be resilient. Without challenge‚ one cannot learn how to overcome challenge. It is important to be

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    Adoption has many effects on families; identity formation is one the most important stages that a child has to form during the ages of adolescence. It is a lifelong process but it is mainly formed between the ages of 13 to 18. Forming an identity can be very difficult for an adopted child because leaving all the struggles that they will be already facing‚ the formation of identity will add another conflict in their lives. Parents can help adopted children by establishing a sense of identity and by

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