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    Test-Retest Reliability

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    In addition, the research plan that could be used for compassion fatigue and burnout is to give a survey to access the symptoms and then give a second survey to see if the symptoms decreased after educating the students and social workers. Using test-retest reliability could provide information on the consistency…

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    I think compassion is imperative for a leader to possess because when people see that leaders nurture them, they potentially will more trusting of the decision that he or she makes. I know I can discuss practically anything with the president of my fraternity because…

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    What Is A Caring Field

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    thinking about the well being of a patient only. In the nursing setting it can be difficult to please a family. But it is important to realize that the patients need predominates over anyone else's needs. Caring also goes hand in hand with compassion. Compassion in nursing can be defined…

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    Cs Of Caring

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    Caring: The Human Mode of Being Amy Cleveland NUR 3115: Foundations of caring in nursing situations According to Roach, the Human Mode of Being involves the six C’s of caring. They include: compassion, competence, confidence, conscience, commitment and comportment. (Roach, 2002, pp). Without all of these characteristics, a nurse will be unable to properly care for a patient. I believe that each of these is just as important as the other.…

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    instills core values in Scout and Jem in order to aid them in life and the difficult time about to pass due to his case. The three core values he instills is to not judge someone until you see things from their point of view, morality & ethics and compassion & forgiveness. Atticus teaches Scout to not judge other people until a person sees things from their perspective. He teaches her by telling her the facts without any sugar coating and then explains it in a way that someone of her age can…

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    Characteristics people need to survive in troubled times By Aline In order to survive in troubled times people need to acquire the right characteristics. Theses human traits allows a person to pull through the hardest and most strenuous of times. An abundance of these qualities were displayed frequently throughout the movie “The Impossible”, directed by J.A Bayona (2012) and the book “Escape to Kalimantan” by Steve Tolbert. Some of the characteristics that have been portrayed are adaptability,…

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    Vicarious Trauma

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    emotional, and cognitive reassocations that can occur in response to indirect exposure to trauma, such as working with trauma survivors” (Kulkarni, Bell, Hartman, & Herman-Smith, 2013, 115). It is often used as an umbrella term to include: burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma (VT) and traumatic countertransference, (Salston & Figley, 2003). STS can include numbing symptoms, intrusive symptoms, avoidance, and depressive symptoms (Kulkarni et al., 2013). Although secondary traumatic…

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    Like most romances, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is based on chivalry, the code of conduct. According to the code of chivalry, a knight was to be a loyal servant to his lord and an example of virtue such as fellowship, purity, courtesy, and compassion. These virtues are shown throughout Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Le Morte D’ Arthur. One virtue Gawain and Bertilak have in common is generosity: “Each day, the lord goes out hunting and leaves Gawain at the castle with the agreement that…

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    behavior soon after the clips. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Atticus shows the whole town of Maycomb that anyone can have compassion towards one another, even those who seem undeserving. It is hard to care about matters in hand especially when other don’t support your proposition like in part one of To Kill a Mockingbird but by showing sympathy and compassion towards one another, others will be willing to do the same which will make the world a better place. Atticus knew that…

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    morality, we leave that state of sub-morality. Looking at the high levels of inequality taking place in our society, Rousseau would disapprove and suggest that focusing on compassion is what will solve the problem. When we as a society look beyond our hypocrisy and set aside our craving of only self-preservation and consider compassion, we can get to a place where we can rid ourselves from income segregation, and the ever growing gap in wealth, healthcare and education faced by our society.…

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