The author outlines their personal mission statement as a nurse in 6 promises: 1) To advocate for and fight for the best possible care for patients. 2) To ensure patients' needs are met and they are comfortable. 3) To treat patients with dignity and respect regardless of mood or situation. 4) To support patients when scared and help relieve fears. 5) To treat all patients equally regardless of differences. 6) To make decisions based on evidence and constantly seek ways to improve care.
Court Intercession, presented by Yvonne Perry of We Are One in Spirit, shows the need to let go of judging and embracing loving, forgiving, and accepting one another. As a healer, Yvonne lifts up a light and holds space during meditation for those who are seeking their spiritual destiny. To view this with background music, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-b6-dVQWNE
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https://youtu.be/7Ur9zN2vMcs
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yX33K4Ubiwsg46pqvpbFYVbvK86ZcHVRcomJwOwTIOI/present
These are the slides for our first GeoBeer at Ernst Basler + Partner, 2013-03-06. It includes a lightning talk about geocoding and geparsing with Evernote. Follow @GeoBeerCH on Twitter for news on other geo meetups in Switzerland.
Court Intercession, presented by Yvonne Perry of We Are One in Spirit, shows the need to let go of judging and embracing loving, forgiving, and accepting one another. As a healer, Yvonne lifts up a light and holds space during meditation for those who are seeking their spiritual destiny. To view this with background music, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-b6-dVQWNE
https://github.com/fdaciuk/talks
Vídeo:
https://youtu.be/7Ur9zN2vMcs
Versão com Gifs:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yX33K4Ubiwsg46pqvpbFYVbvK86ZcHVRcomJwOwTIOI/present
These are the slides for our first GeoBeer at Ernst Basler + Partner, 2013-03-06. It includes a lightning talk about geocoding and geparsing with Evernote. Follow @GeoBeerCH on Twitter for news on other geo meetups in Switzerland.
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What is Seam?
A seam is a joint of two pieces of fabric in producing a three -dimensional shape of a garment.
Properties of good seam are,
= Smooth fabric joints
= No Missed or Uneven stitches
= No damage to the material being sewn
= Achievement of strength, elasticity, Durability, security and comfort
= Comfortable while garment is in use
SEAMS DESIGNATION
Each stitched seam is designed numerically by five digits:
0.00.00 refers to the CLASS, 1-8;
0.00.00 refers to the material configuration,
01 to 99;
0.00.00 refers to needle penetrations, material configurations, 01-99.
Seam Classification:
According to British Standard 3870: 1991, seam is classified as-
Class 1- superimposed
Class 2- lapped
Class 3- bound
Class 4- flat
Class 5- decorative/channel
Class 6- edge neatening
Class 7- applied
Class 8- others
* Formed by lapping two pieces of component, they are produced with minimum of two pieces of component.
* One component is limited on one end and the other is limited on the other end. The limited edges of these two components are put in opposite directions.
* Used for: main seaming of denim jackets, jeans, and overalls. Fabrics that will not ravel, unlined garments, side seams of shirts, joining lace to another fabric, attaching patch pockets, decorative finish
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What are your basic assumptions about human nature?
My basic assumption about human nature is that even though none of us are perfect, we all strive for our own idea of perfection. By working too much towards how we think we should be it can cause stress, anxiety, depression and other mental health issues and often these are the root cause of them. Humans are beautifully imperfect and while, yes, oftentimes we all have behaviors to be altered, we need to embrace ourselves with love and kindness. It is easy to give someone else our love, patience and kindness, but if we turn that inward we can be the best version of ourselves, perfect or not.
Which approach to therapy is closest to your beliefs about human nature?
The therapy that is closest to my beliefs about human nature is existential therapy. "Existential therapy focuses on exploring themes such as mortality, meaning, freedom, responsibility, anxiety, and aloneness as these relate to a person’s current struggle." (Corey, 2013). Existential therapy looks at the bigger picture of humanity and encourages celebration and appreciation of our successes rather than focusing on downfalls.
In what ways do you believe that your basic assumptions might determine the procedures that you would use when working with clients?
My basic assumptions will help me to focus on the good in my clients and not the negative that they themselves may focus on. It will give me a better understanding of why people feel their own shortcomings and how to show them that there is good and valuable qualities in everyone.
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When you look into the mirror, you are checking how you appear, and how you feel and whether it matches. Human nature is the sum of our whole species looking in the mirror. Human nature includes 3 core characteristics shared by all individuals; feelings, behaviors, and psychology. Our experiences with humans are different. Some view humans as good or bad or capable of great kindness. These views can be clouded by what our culture tells us and by people's influences in our lives. In western cultures, our discussions usually begin with classical Greece; Aristotle and Plato (Claudia, 2021).
My basic assumptions about human nature is that we can survive from our past and that humans are generally kind creatures and extremely resilient. I believe that humans construct their reality. They do not have to be destined to a certain life based solely on their past circumstances. We have the ability to overcome mountains of challenges with proper thinking and behaviors. We are responsible creatures for our choices and can therefore change and become something. I am proof of these assumptions. My teenage years were so bad that I lost my identity and lacked the proper social developments that most teens have. According to Corey, (2013.
You think thousands of thoughts each day. You talk to yourself more than anyone else. You are your most trusted advisor and confidant. Many of the conversations that you have with yourself you would never share with anyone else because to do so would expose the “real” you. The you that is filled with self-doubt, worries, sadness, guilt, hurts and disappointments.
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1. My Personal Mission Statement
By: Naomi M. Neuner
October 27, 2015
My promise to you is that I will be your advocate. I will stand by your side and I
will fight for you to ensure that you are receiving the best care possible.
I will do whatever I can to ensure that your needs are being met and that you are
comfortable. I will ensure that your medications are given within a timely manner,
that you are positioned comfortably, and I will treat you as I would a loved one.
I promise, that I will not lose my bedside manner and I will understand that you
may not be in the best mood because of your situation. I will not alter my
treatment because of a “bad day”. I will always treat you with dignity and respect.
I promise, that I will be by your side if you are scared and that I will give you my
all to help relieve your fears. I will be your friend in your time of need. I will find
out and provide the answers to your questions and help you to understand.
I promise, that I will treat you the same regardless of your nationality, religious
beliefs, or anything that makes us different. I will honor your beliefs and although
I may not understand, I will respect you. I respect our differences and that which
makes us unique and special.
I promise, to make decisions utilizing evidence based practices. I will not rely on
“how it has always been done before” and I will constantly seek ways of
improving patient care through evidence-based research.
I promise, that I will keep my word. Without that, trust is lost. I want you to trust
in me, that I am your nurse and that I WANT to take care of you.