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One therapeutic communication technique is the use of silence. With silence, one can stop for a moment before speaking, or can mean yes to a certain situation. Another therapeutic communication technique is accepting what was said and learning not to argue with other people's opinions.
when should you use written comunicatio
In this day of electronic communication, computers and the internet are absolutely perfect for this purpose... Contact a local Therapy clinic and let them know your needs... They should be able to help you get started... PLUS... there ought to be a large number of programs available through Medicare, etc as far as locating funding sources for the necessary oral computer controls... AT least they can get you started! War Vet??? The VA can really help there! Good luck...
A hypoglycemic patient should not use insulin. It will drop his glucose even further.
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to clone a clincially important gene(to give protein)..eg:Insulin,glucocon,other factors
Kinga Howorka has written: 'Functional Insulin Treatment' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin-Dependent, Insulin, Patient education, Therapeutic use, Therapy, Therapy use, Treatment
It was so therapeutic to soak in the bath after working all day in the garden.
The nurse consoles the patient by providing emotional support, listening attentively to their concerns, and offering reassurance. She may also use therapeutic communication techniques to help the patient cope with their feelings in a healthy way.
A bacteriotherapy is a therapeutic use of bacteria.
A bacteriotherapy is a therapeutic use of bacteria.
Quotation marks should be used when indicating a patient's exact words on a medical record.