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    Aging: A Case Study

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    and affects individuals differently. However, a burdensome problem is the inability to effectively communicate with others. According to Jooton, communication gives…

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    DECIDE Tool: A Case Study

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    help make a decision when it comes to communication. By using this tool I was able to communicate to my group how valuable communication was going to be throughout this project. I used the first three steps of the DECIDE tool when writing my email for the case study task. For the first step of DECIDE, define goal, I thought about what message I wanted to get across to the people I was emailing. I wanted to inform the other team members of the mediated communication we were going to endure for…

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    technology has transformed the way people communicate on a daily basis. We use technology in different ways in order to get what we want. This growth is changing ways of communication and the connections that we are making. Although these new interactions have their positive influences, they have also negatively impacted face-to-face communication. Many people are unable to tolerate long periods of time without the use of technology. People rely on it for everything; from paying their bills to…

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    Working for personal growth and development and also of the organization Should be one 's goal. There are many profoundly created health care organizations frameworks which are accessible to all individuals. One of these organizations is Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The HRSA is a government association of the U.S branch of wellbeing and administrations. It is the crucial Federal office for upgrading prosperity and achieving prosperity esteem through access to quality…

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    patient-clinician communication. This topic is important to me because having the ability to be effective in my communication results in satisfaction, fulfillment, quality, safety, contentment, and peace. After writing this paper I hope to learn the many different techniques and skills to increase and sharpen my level of communication. I hope this new knowledge will inspire me to continually keep an open mind, while being considerate, to all the different channels of communication that can be…

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    a perception of being judged and misunderstands about the nature of active listening and its capacity to resolve specific personal and mental health issues. Psychological and emotional distress were corresponding factors in the breakdowns in communication and failed chat sessions. Community Involvement Pursuant to the completion of the practicum project, approximately 100 hours were dedicated to moderating group discussion among listeners and members, and providing support to other listeners as…

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    My experience has been interesting, positive, and at the same time rewarding. My very first experience with working in group was couple of years ago during a final year project, in my country of birth. The project was in community medicine, and involved repeated trip to a rural community by my group to access their health status, and needs. We had many challenges, but overcame them all as a group. I learnt the act of collaboration, critical thinking, problem solving, decision making by consensus…

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    they are more important than others. “Emotion” is another key word in conflicts. Emotions are states of feeling. These can be frustration, joy, or disappointment. These are both intrapersonal and interpersonal phenomena. We feel them inside ourselves and we express them as nonverbal and verbal communication. These can be control but not possible to say that there won’t be any emotions during conflicts. These feeling or emotions depend upon the nature of the conflict. Sometime, when one party…

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    have much experience working with. Having two elderly grandmothers, both turned 93 this year, I have some experience with this cohort but not a lot. Right off the bat I realized that communicating with each resident varied depending on their communication ability and I had to learn to adapt both how I communicated and how I listened to them communicating to me. A few of the residents were unable to communicate in the traditional manner such as speaking because they had suffered a stroke, had…

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    Communication is an essential aspect in gerontological nursing because it forms the foundation of the nurse-patient relationship. Reminiscence is a type of therapeutic communication in which the patient recalls pleasant memories or events (Tabloski, 2014). In this post, I will discuss the significance of reminiscence to me, my nursing experiences with reminiscing with the elderly, how watching the “See me, Nurse” video affected me, changes I will make in my practice, and difficulties in…

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