Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Empathy, Teamwork And Diligence Sounds Like The Perfect...

Empathy, teamwork and diligence†¦ sounds like the perfect formula for a nurse to be able to tackle daily occurrences in the field. The diversity in patients, coworkers and environments allow for a large gap in what is normal for a nurse. Being able to take on that variety with compassion, collaboration and a careful yet hard work ethic is a task difficult in any profession. Great nurses are those who are able to incorporate these traits within their caring, planning and implementation towards the health and well-being of a patient. Empathy Nurses have a reputation that they are caring and loving human beings doing their job in order to create a better environment for those who are striving for health and well-being. Team Theory Thrashers has incorporated the trait of empathy in the centre of the shield. There are two heads overlapping each other to symbolize that in order to demonstrate empathy it is essential to be able to appreciate other’s perspectives. The light bulbs within the heads are to show that each person is experiencing the feelings of the other throughout the relationship. In my experience with nurses, those who showed empathy and a genuine interest to understand what I was experiencing at the time made an immense difference in my attitude towards my recovery. While at Sick Kids Children’s Hospital with a blood clot in my arm, my nurse Alexandra, became part of the reason I decided to pursue nursing. I was in a tremendous amount of pain and they were doing aShow MoreRelatedStephen P. Robbin s Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 PagesLoyalty Is an Outdated Concept 87 Questions for Review 88 Experiential Exercise What Factors Are Most Important to Your Job Satisfaction? 89 Ethical Dilemma Bounty Hunters 89 Case Incident 1 Long Hours, Hundreds of E-Mails, and No Sleep: Does This Sound Like a Satisfying Job? 90 Case Incident 2 Crafting a Better Job 91 4 Emotions and Moods 97 What Are Emotions and Moods? 98 The Basic Emotions 100 †¢ The Basic Moods: Positive and Negative Affect 100 †¢ The Function of Emotions 102 †¢ SourcesRead MoreFundamentals of Hrm263904 Words   |  1056 Pagesresearching topics, writing about the topics, and developing learning activities. We would like to recognize just a few of the people who contributed to this text. First are our reviewers. Authors cannot survive without good feedback from reviewers. Ours were outstanding, and we appreciate the feedback they gave us. We do recognize that the book before you is better because of the insight they provided. We’d like to recognize reviewers of this edition: Norman Foy, Mercy College; Cathy Daly, Cal StateRead MoreProject Mgmt296381 Words   |  1186 Pagescom/larsongray5e) includes study outlines, online quizzes, PowerPoint slides, videos, Microsoft Project Video Tutorials and Web links. The trial version of Microsoft Project software is included on its own CD -ROM free with the text. Acknowledgments We would like to thank Richard Bruce, Ottawa University for updating the Test Bank and Online Quizzes; Charlie Cook, University of West Alabama for revising the PowerPoint slides; Oliver F. Lehmann for providing access to PMBOK study questions; and Mink for accuracy

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