US Female nurses volunteered for the military; in most cases they also volunteered for Vietnam; where they were needed most. Volunteers looked at the war differently than draftees.
After her breakup, she had to learn how to cope with the feelings of heartbreak and loneliness.
Just swallow your feelings down and carry on with life
He started to write to cope with the things that happened in the Vietnam War.
Every student nurse will cope with death in his or her own way. Some people think of religion for comfort, while others remember death as a natural part of life, or as a release from the suffering of their illnesses on Earth. Thinking about death in these terms can help anybody, not just student nurses, come to terms with death and its effects.
Nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses.
Accept it. Cope. Move on. Find other fish in the sea.
Outside of the professional responsibilities, nurses should be caring, sympathetic, responsible, and detail oriented. They must be able to direct or supervise others, correctly assess patients' conditions, and determine when consultation is required. They need emotional stability to cope with human suffering, emergencies, and other stresses.
they didn't really cope. they were all evacuated to the northern side of the island and over 20 people were killed. they never returned to their home, alot of people went to live at different places, and if you visit you still only aloud on about a quatre of the island.
An-mei believes her mother is a ghost because of her family's traditional beliefs and superstitions. She sees her mother as a ghost because she left her family and never returned, leading An-mei to feel disconnected from her mother and to carry a sense of loss and betrayal. This belief serves as a way for An-mei to cope with her feelings of abandonment.
Nurses often see patients throughout the dying process and often patients are concerned about their death and the dying process. If a patient want's to see a chaplain and receive last rites we can arrange that. Often times we sit and talk with the patient and family about what is going on, what's expected and how they can cope.
Hurt feelings refer to emotional pain or distress caused by a perceived offense or negative experience. It can result from a variety of situations such as criticism, rejection, betrayal, or disappointment, leading to feelings of sadness, anger, or resentment. Addressing hurt feelings involves validating emotions, effective communication, and empathy.
Stress is a physical or emotional response to a demand or pressure that exceeds one's ability to cope, leading to feelings of tension and unease.