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    the Americans With Disabilities Act, an individual with a disability is a person who has a physical or mental impairment that significantly limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a history or record of such an impairment, or a person who is perceived by others as having such an impairment (Anon. 1999). When evaluating disability there are numerous perspectives on it; medical, social, and person centered perspective. Each perspective has its individual ways of addressing the concept

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    we should have the freedom to choose our providers (Murray, 2010). With the old healthcare system that was in place in the United States (U.S.), you were limited to certain providers in a small network. One of the main components of the Affordable Care Act is to ensure at Americans have access to more providers ("About the Law | HHS.gov/healthcare," n.d.). Colossians 3:12 - Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience. Kindness

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    wide-ranging, and deferential primary health care (“Family Health Center of Worcester”, 2014). The health center strives to improve the health and well being of traditionally underserved, low-income and ethnically diverse Worcester area residents. Family Health Center services through a “Family Practice” model

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    When one goes into the profession of nursing it is usually not for the money, job security or the glamour of the job. Those of us who chose nursing as our profession generally care for others and want to make a difference in the world. New nurses are excited to become licensed and to start working in the profession of nursing. When new nurses enter the field of nursing, they are often met with more experienced nurses who have practiced longer and subsequently has more experience. This maybe an

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    The person centered treatment was founded by Carl Rogers around the 1940’s. This kind of treatment separated from the conventional model of the advisor, and moved rather to a nondirective, empathic practice that engages and inspires the client in the remedial procedure (Psychology, 2015). The treatment is in light of Rogers' believes that each individual takes an attempt at their ability to fulfill his or her own potential. The person centered focus treatment, has an impact on psychotherapy and

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    believe that the description of nursing is embedded in obligation to public service and the unquestionable desire to help those in need. Nursing is more than treating a sickness or disease; rather it is concentrated on distributing quality patient centered care that is personalized to the needs of each patient. My philosophy on nursing encompasses the comprehension of medicine while combining it with interpersonal, kindhearted caring that respects the pride of each patient. This philosophy stems from

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    PCT Essay 1 Running head: AN ILLUSTRATION OF PERSON-CENTERED THERAPY What do you consider to be the strengths and weaknesses of the person-centered approach? What concepts and methods might build effective bonds with clients? Discuss any shortcomings in staying with this orientation. Word Count: 2214 * * i ¦* / PCT Essay 2 Abstract This essay would attempt to explain the fundamental concepts and therapeutic methodologies that might build effective bonds with clients

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    being hunted by another human. General Zaroff is one of the main characters in “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell. Zaroff encounters a surprise when he notices that Rainsford has appeared on his island. General Zaroff is a self-centered, psychotic and cruel man which ends up leading to his death. General Zaroff is a psychotic man. He was hunting with Rainsford and he found him but he decided to wait so he could have a better challenge to kill Rainsford. In the short story, it states

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    chronic illness that is treatable, however there is currently has no cure. COPD is an illness that encompasses two major illnesses these illnesses are chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Both of these illnesses wreak havoc on the lungs of the affected person by causing mucus to build up in the bronchioles henceforth reducing the effectiveness of the alveoli which impairs gas exchange. According to the American Lung Association, “COPD is the third leading cause of death in the United States. More than

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    This assignment will explore and discuss the concept of person centred care in professional nursing practice. Person centred care is defined by Walton(2014) as offering care that is responsive to the patients’ preferences, needs and values and being respectful, in which patient values guide all clinical decisions. The personal relationships formed with the nurses, responsible for patients care will be extremely important. Nurses are well positioned to establishing partnerships with individuals and

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