The Caretaker

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    United States and other western countries, infants spend a lot of time on their own in a crib, playpen, or stroller. Dao babies from Yunnan Province in China spend much time in physical contact with their mother or another caretaker. This difference in the degree to which caretakers hold infants during the day may be because parents in the United States do not want their babies to be dependent and clingy. (page 61) Another variation in childrearing is parent-child play. In western societies,…

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    other dependent done because the caretaker apparently wishes the attention that comes from the association with that illness” (p. 1) Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy is a form of child abuse. Another name for this disorder is factitious illness by proxy (DSM IV.) It is one of the most unrecognized forms of child abuse ever. The typical perpetrator of this abuse fits into a pattern that rarely changes. The perpetrator is usually the mother or female caretaker of the child, or elder person.…

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    Baldwin applied the concept of rational schemas to attachment theory when classifying characteristics of internal working models. When applied to attachment theory, the child will form schemas that represent thoughts and feelings about oneself, the caretaker, and the dynamic event. These internal schemas will affect the relationships that he or she may have in adulthood. Schemas are a significant part of secure and insecure relationships. A securely attached child may anticipate that his or her…

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    Nursing Workplace Stress

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    The wellbeing of medical professionals from working environment instigated wounds and ailments are imperative to medical caretakers themselves and also to the patients they serve. The nearness of solid and all around rested medical caretakers is basic to giving cautious checking, empathic patient care, and vivacious promotion. Numerous working environment stressors that can deliver infections and wounds are available in nursing workplaces. These stressors incorporate elements identified with the…

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    George the Culprit In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, a scene occurs where Lennie, unintentionally, kills Curley’s wife. George is the most responsible for the death of Curley’s Wife because he is Lennie’s caretaker and has conditioned Lennie to hide his actions. As Lennie’s caretaker, George should be watching him vigilantly and stop him from doing anything harmful to anything or anyone. George is responsible for Lennie’s actions because, by leaving Lennie, he allowed for a series of events…

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    changes collaboration in two ways. The principal effect is revising undertakings in the tasks of doctors and attendants where the doctor is presently required to enter the tolerant 's restorative finding into the framework, which leaves the medical caretakers with no commitment to enter the therapeutic conclusion themselves (Massaro TA. 1993). Generally doctors record the patient 's analysis as well as give the patient 's conclusion verbally to nurses, however since the data can be entered into…

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    George is given the task of being Lennie’s caretaker after the death of Lennie’s Aunt Clara. Lennie has serious mental disabilities, giving George a huge responsibility. George tries to keep control of Lennie while maintaining a friendship with him yet he forgets about his responsibilities as a caretaker. Although George’s job is to protect Lennie from his own undeveloped behaviors, Steinbeck reveals that George’s irresponsibility as Lennie’s caretaker consequently leads to his dear friend’s…

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    Communication is an essential part of good nursing. The personal communications of the nurse, the giving and sharing, the exchange of information? And participation with others are largely determined by the feelings, attitudes, beliefs, and values which are a part of the nurse's cultural heritage (Crawford, 1962,p. ) So, when happen language barriers between patient and nurse it will block. Language barriers or miscommunication considers as a great challenger for many of healthcare…

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    Back in 1993 Australian author Jackie French wrote a novel called ‘Walking The Boundaries’. French introduces us to Martin the main character and how his life changes as he walks the boundaries of his great grandfather Ted’s farm. Jackie French writes the story using different language techniques such as an obvious plot , figurative language, descriptive language and third person to tell the story and to get the reader to imagine what is going on. Martin has travelled to his grandfather Ted’s…

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    What are some of the warning signs of abuse? The signs of abuse can sometimes be as obvious as recurring bruises on a child 's body or as obscure as emotional trauma commonly mistaken for shy behaviors. Understanding the signs of abuse can help save lives, as stated on the Childhelp.org. “close to five children die everyday in the united state as a result of abuse.” This horrific statistic can be avoided with merely getting the help the child deserves, however most of the time the child being…

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