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    Play therapy is a type of technique that generally aimed at children to assist them to cope with emotional stress. This type of method allows children to open up more versus other therapy types. Play therapy is mostly used for children having depression from family issues. Play therapy is typically for children because children like to play with toys. This helps the play therapist with a chance to get the child to talk out their hidden emotions. The purpose of play therapy is to decrease the…

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    best interest. A nurse (or the medical team) can help the children in finding the best plan of care for the patient by: 1) Asking the children if their mother had made an Advance Directives; if there is one, then they can use that as guide in the type of care their mother receives. 2) If there is no Advance Directive, the nurse (medical team) may explain the available treatment options, along with the positive benefits and negative outcomes. Providing these treatment options, would allow the…

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    April 8 2014, President Obama signed two directives to potentially ease the pay differential between some male and female workers. The United States Congress approving the directives would furthermore improve the wage gap. However, the following day Republicans in the Senate blocked the idea and the directives were no longer active. President Obama demonstrated that he recognized the discrimination of female workers; but he was not successful with his directives towards females. Women have a…

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    Describe School Culture

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    institution has gone through one school improvement Consultant Company and we have started this year with a new consultant company. Each consultant company has brought in new ideas, different ways of looking at things, educational programs, and directives for teachers. While developing an educational culture of school of improvement, teacher expectations have changed several times. Before school improvement about eleven or twelve years ago, teachers would instruct their classes the best they…

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    The three questions asked were unique named A, B, and C. The questions were, Is there a Legal Right to Die?, Should the government be involve in patients’ End-of-life Decision –making?, and In the Absence of an Advance Directive, who makes Decisions for incapacitated patients?. Among the 9 subjects, in the status of Hospital administrator group interview conducted with one of the On Duty Administrator and Physician, a spiritual leader, a healthcare colleague, and other five…

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    Autonomy Case Study Essay

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    the surrogate is the man’s wife, Sue, who provided a copy of John’s advance directive as consent to remove the mechanical ventilation. Thus, the problem facing the residents is whether they remove the mechanical ventilation that is keeping John alive. This case has three alternatives. First, the residents could obey the wishes of the patient by removing the mechanical ventilation, given through the advance directive, which was provided by his wife. Even though the removal of mechanical…

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    Van Gend En Loos1 Case

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    meaning that after Van Gend en Loos, EU law can award legal and natural persons with the rights which should be recognized and enforced (if necessary), by courts of member states. The EU law applicable to this question is article 3 of Council Directive 91/13/ECC. Clause 1 of mentioned article defines which contractual term should be regarded as unfair: “A contractual term 1ECJ, Van Gend en Loos, C-26/62, Judgement of 6 February…

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    wanted to pick a theory that corresponds with my personality and will come more natural without me thinking to hard about what questions to ask. When looking at Persons Centered Therapy; Motivational Interviewing, I found that this approach is more directive in motivation for change. I knew that when working with adolescents it is…

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    Technology Name of student: Name of institution: Ethics Case one 1. Definition of ethical Dilemma Ethical dilemma is the term used to describe certain complex situations that usually engage mental conflict between an individual’s moral constraints (Lind, 2011). Cases of ethical dilemmas are more evident and cited in attempts whereby one is seeking to counter certain aspect of moral code or an ethical system. In some cases it is also described as ethical paradox as one is prevented…

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    reason to return (Bobele et al., 2008). The veterans that Lexi encounter with, whether it’s an appointment or walk-in, come for immediate attention that do with receiving or inquiring about clothing/food vouchers, housing referrals/placement, advance directives, and basic referral seeking.…

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