Imagine that you are training others to work with people who are terminally ill or in grief. Advise your group about how to work most effectively with those populations.
ADVICES FOR PEOPLE WORKING WITH TERMINALLY ILL OR IN GRIEF-
1- There lies beauty behind acceptance. We must accept the realities of life.
2- Every problem is pregnant with its solutions. There must not be any worry and fear.
3- Utmost patience is needed when dealing with terminally ill or with people in grief
4- Forbearance is the essence of a sound life. It has to be implemented.
5- It must be realised that happiness is reflected through the state of mind.
6- A win- win situation is possible even in case of the terminally ill or people in grief.
7- Every moment must be utilised.
Imagine that you are training others to work with people who are terminally ill or in...
A terminally Ill patient that you care for in a hospice situation seems alienated from family members. The patient talks to you about her family situation, and asks you to intervene. You are uncomfortable with the request but do not know how to reply. What, in your opinion, is the ethically appropriate course of action and why?
A terminally Ill patient that you care for in a hospice situation seems alienated from family members. The patient talks to you about her family situation, and asks you to intervene. You are uncomfortable with the request but do not know how to reply. What, in your opinion, is the ethically appropriate course of action and why?
Imagine you’re assigned to manage a group of 10 people. You have to make a decision that will make some people happy and some upset. How would you make that decision? Based on Facts? Based on Feelings? Maximizing the number of people who are happy? To get the most value? Based on what is morally right? Explain.
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Using the definitions of leadership, management, and followership, imagine you are faced with a critically ill client whose family members are spread throughout the country. Some family members are holding vigil at the bedside, whereas others are calling the unit incessantly, taking nurses away from client care responsibilities. You recognize the family concerns and want to move from a reactive stance to a proactive position. How would you engage in solving this problem in a leader role? A manager role?...
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Discussion Topics 1. A nurse is caring for a terminally ill client who was always a healthy, active person. The client has just seen the newest member of the family, a grandchild. The client tells the nurse, "Life goes on while I am approaching death." Learning Objectivet a. What is the client's frame of mind? ACeptence b. How can the nurse help the client face the situation? 2. The nurse is caring for a young client with terminal illness. The2,3,5,...
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