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    The Nurses Role in Patient Assisted Suicide Michelle Walters NUR-1020-TV2 October 22, 2016 Meredith Roberts Abstract Physician assisted suicide (PAS) is the provision of a means, by a physician, for a patient to end his or her own life (Altmann, T.,& Collins, S. 2007). The ethics and legality of PAS has been a hot button topic for hundreds of years. There are arguments for both sides, there are currently 5 states who have death with dignity laws in place. According to (Altmann, T.,& Collins, S…

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    War On Compassion Analysis

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    is emphasized throughout the texts: Melancholia and Posthumanist Metaphysics written by Kimberly Defazio, the animated movie Harmony, and the essay The War on Compassion, written by Carol J. Adams due to the fact that humans inevitably fear the unknown and what they feel like is out of their control. The…

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    conditions along with the caregiver’s characteristics to feel compassion can lead to compassion fatigue, or secondary trauma stress.…

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    The definition of compassion is to have sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others. It is to have pity, love, mercy, and sensitivity for others. Compassion is a quality that the world needs to survive without heading in a direction of hate and war. Without compassion the people of the world would destroy each other everywhere. Life is sometimes cruel and short lived and for people to show and have compassion makes the world a less destructive place. “The purpose of…

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    Compassion Fatigue Paper

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    Research Paper: Compassion Fatigue and How it Affects Sign Language Interpreters Carly Atkinson William Woods University ITP 450 Compassion Fatigue is “a state experienced by those helping people or animals in distress; it is an extreme state of tension and preoccupation with the suffering of those being helped to the degree that it can create a secondary traumatic stress for the helper.” – Dr. Charles Figley Professor Tulane Traumatology Institute. Tulane University…

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    Self Compassion Study

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    Self-compassion is a vital component of one’s mental well-being, leading to a successful and more prosperous life. The role of self-compassion in aiding a person’s growth is being given more precedence in today’s world and is observed as being positively related to mental strength, optimism and personal development. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-compassion and positive mental health in various facets of life, including the ability to recover from failure,…

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    there wasn't any self morals how would we have survived. If there wasnt for good people America would have never prospered into the great nation it is today. In “Compassion and the Individual,” Tenzin Gyatso, explains how each human is built on the love from others. Even the most secluded and independent person needs love and compassion. Tenzin states that, “The need for love lies at the very foundation of human existence.” He explains that no matter how strong a person may be, if left alone,…

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    Sometimes, in situations of great danger, one must abandon their compassion towards others to survive. This is a human instinct, abandoning a usually vital part of their lives to secure the rest of it. So yes, sometimes people have to abandon compassion to survive a horrible situation. In the book, on page 26, multiple people on the train car to Birkenau abandon their compassion to make their situations better and more peaceful. They beat Mrs. Schachter, after binding and gagging her, to get her…

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    Nursing Compassion Paper

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    Nurses are expected to practice with compassion; it’s an integral aspect of providing quality care. “Compassion in nursing is still seen as a moral virtue, something that nurses are just expected to do and has been described as the essence of caring, therefore the essence of nursing” (Bramley & Matiti, 2014). Compassion care ties in with one of the most basic nursing theory, the Theory of Human Caring by Jean Watson. One of the key characteristic of this theory is to develop a trusting caring…

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    and Nietzsche on Compassion Many different interpretations of the word compassion exist. For me, compassion involves a deep feeling of sympathy and sorrow for another human being or animal who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a wish to help them. Although it is strongly related to altruism and empathy, compassion is something different - it is an immense feeling of ‘suffering’ together and then doing something about it. However, in the history of philosophy, compassion was often…

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