We'll be talking about self
care practices because its hard to focus on caring for others when you aren't taking care of yourself.
Not exact matches
Jesus was a laid back person who loved people and most likely didn't
care what you called him just as long as you understood and
practiced what he preached
because if you do everyone else is better off.
Like polygamy (which they claim to no longer
practice though it is widely known many, many do with impunity) these baptisms are just something they should not be doing, but they will continue
because the Mormons just don't
care.
Because we
care as much about the planet as we do about people, we are committed to transparency in our business and growing
practices.
In the medical community, I would expect opposition to this
because homebirth is still seen as reckless and unsafe as a blanket statement without taking into consideration provider,
practice, and level of
care.
Standards outlined by the AAP for
care of the neonate are possible in an out - of - hospital settings, including homebirth, although
because homebirth
practices do not have an accreditation body similar to the American Association of Birth Centers there is no way to assure that any particular homebirth midwife or
practice provides any certain standard of
care.
In many instances I risked the
practice's and my own credibility, my license, and even my freedom
because as a practitioner working outside the norm, I could face criminal charges for supporting a woman's individual rights when those decisions differ from the standard of
care or from what the average jury member would choose for their own healthcare.
I could share stories about accountants and even business managers that thought
because we were working on the outside edge of professional norm that they could embezzle or fail to follow professional standards
because we certainly aren't a credible
practice that would
care.
These families have experienced unimaginable anguish
because CPMs
care more about being able to
practice and make money than they
care about whether babies live or die.
Unfortunately the consumer has limited ability to assess the value of their midwifery
care because there is no accreditation or regulation of home birth
practices in our country.
POTTERThat's, again, why we really — we're working towards licensure in Virginia and achieve licensure for certified professional midwives in Virginia
because it creates a mechanism of accountability that not only upholds public safety and allows an overview of competency and a community standard, but it also creates a much better mechanism for review of
practices of midwives or any health
care providers.
Because of the particular situation, I don't know that it is totally about life being «easier» with his bmom but more the sudden change from not being in his life to being in his life and possibly going from thinking «she doesn't care» to «she does care» (because even though we as adults can understand why she might not have made contact in theory, it is different in pra
Because of the particular situation, I don't know that it is totally about life being «easier» with his bmom but more the sudden change from not being in his life to being in his life and possibly going from thinking «she doesn't
care» to «she does
care» (
because even though we as adults can understand why she might not have made contact in theory, it is different in pra
because even though we as adults can understand why she might not have made contact in theory, it is different in
practice).
They
practice 24/7 Kangaroo
Care because mothers are told that they have to be their baby's place of care, and they make arrangements so that someone else watches children at home so that the infant is always in maternal or paternal KC while hospitali
Care because mothers are told that they have to be their baby's place of
care, and they make arrangements so that someone else watches children at home so that the infant is always in maternal or paternal KC while hospitali
care, and they make arrangements so that someone else watches children at home so that the infant is always in maternal or paternal KC while hospitalized.
The longer inclusion period in the hospitals was necessary
because, as noted above, it is not a common
practice for low - risk women to have obstetrician - led
care.
For me, this meant choosing not to certify with any doula certifying agency
because I would then be required to work under their ideals and scope of
practice - often those conflict directly with offering women the truth about the type of
care they might receive.
Typically, the most likely place to receive the Midwives Model of
Care is in your home or a free - standing birth center,
because usually it is difficult for caregivers to give the woman - centered, individualized Midwives Model of
Care under the rules and standard
practices of today's hospitals.
Preparations are being made to hold a citywide medical training in July for all providers to update their
practices in concussion evaluation and management
because I expect more young athletes will seek medical
care for possible concussions.
When discussing back - up plans, for example, many consumers assume this means Nurse Midwives require supervision
because they lack sufficient skills to provide full - scope
care, but just as a family
practice physician collaborates with the obstetrician for surgical services, so does the Nurse Midwife.
By eliminating state laws, policies,
practices and procedures that exclude potential adoptive and foster parents
because of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status this bill will dramatically increase access to permanent, loving homes for children living in foster
care.
In support of
practices that encourage breastfeeding and in reference to bed - sharing, the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine states that, «
Because breastfeeding is the best form of nutrition for infants, any recommendations for infant
care that impede its initiation or duration need to be carefully weighed against the many known benefits to infants, their mothers, and society.»
Subsequently, by virtue of defining that an adult and infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such as what occurs during bedsharing, even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing
practices involving breastfeeding mothers are followed, an infant that dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this way the infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a mother, breastfeeding or not, safely
care for, or protect her infant if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light of the fact that when careful and complete examination of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 % of bedsharing deaths could be explained by the presence of at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such as maternal smoking, prone infant sleep, use of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling
because it leads to condemnations of bedsharing parents that border on charges of being neglectful and / or abusive.
Today is Kangaroo
Care Awareness Day, a day that's near and dear to us,
because it celebrates and highlights the
practice of Kangaroo
Care (KC), or Skin - to - Skin contact.
«The whole culture of medicine has changed, and that's one of the reasons I no longer
practice... Almost every doctor I know is beside themselves with anguish
because they feel they're not providing good, respectful
care.
They wrote that a common
practice in hospitals — a daily review of a patient's continued need for antibiotics — must become more common in primary
care as well,
because that is where some 85 percent of prescriptions are written.
Most importantly, the authors document that hospitals do not invest in NICU - specific, evidence - based
practices known to optimize milk volume, such as helping mothers use the breast pump within the first hour after birth and incorporating daily monitoring of mothers» pumped volume during the first two weeks after birth
because this evidence - based
care is considered too expensive, too difficult, and too time consuming.
Because such companies are uniquely positioned to understand their own industry it could enable them to develop best
practices, including educational materials and recommendations for clients about how to seek
care from a clinician or specialist.
«In the United States, like many other economically developed nations, primary -
care practices represent the best place for implementation of these methods,
because it is the only venue where both screening and, if clinically indicated, treatment can be provided,» Michael E. Thase, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, wrote in an editorial accompanying the publication of the guidelines.
Because laws and regulations related to animal research vary widely from country to country, AAALAC International accreditation can be used worldwide to gauge the quality of a program, harmonize animal
care and use
practices, and provide assurance to diverse stakeholders.
The main reason Ebola has spread like wildfire in Africa is
because of poor hospital and funeral
practices: «People are taking
care of sick relatives without any protective equipment, or they're burying family members themselves, when they are still contagious,» Dr. Adalja explains.
My favorite, go - to self -
care practices are definitely yoga and meditation
because they also help my gut (the mind - gut connection is so real).
Most
practices are made of many doctors or midwives, so you won't know who is actually providing your
care on the day of, and
because you won't be receiving continuous
care otherwise.
(1) For the women in my
practice, there are many common complaints associated with poor sleep, including: Difficulty falling asleep Getting a second wind late at night Difficulty staying asleep Not feeling rested in the morning Waking up many times each night to use the restroom, take
care of children or pets,
because of a snoring spouse, snoring...
I hope that my book will be an asset that will convince the middle of the bell curve of doctors to
practice functional,
because not only is it going to actually allow them to
practice the
care that they've always wanted to
practice and they thought they were going to
practice in medical school, but actually give them a structure to be able to do that.
But
because Monson doesn't see the value in POC yoga, now I don't get to
practice self -
care in a community where I might feel more comfortable.
The other is introducing the proper nutrients
because in the science that we
practice, which is the natural medicine approach to taking
care of ourselves, what the body needs are the right amount of nutrients overtime in your body.
Plus, you'll learn a whole host of self -
care practices to lower your stress levels — highly important,
because increased levels of the stress hormone cortisol actually slows the production of PgE1 and PgE3.
Because Doctor of Oriental Medicine graduates will complete focused coursework in collaborative
care and will have clinical experiences in an integrative health setting, graduates will be well prepared to work in a number of healthcare environments including hospitals, physician
practices, integrative healthcare clinics, public health clinics, college health centers, natural apothecaries, and in settings that
care for military veterans.
I call the
practice «In the Shelter of Each Other»
because it teaches us to take
care of ourselves and to take
care of each other — both, in balance.
All videos are made with lots of love and
care,
because they're not just «one time»
practices.
«I
practice with two other graduates from NUHS, which is wonderful
because we can each take time off when needed and know that our patients will be well
cared for while we are away.»
Seriously,
practicing self -
care daily is important
because when you do, you get the benefit of legit confidence — the kind of confidence that'll land you a hot date or a much - needed promotion.
«Many physicians are doing it
because of the effect of managed
care on their
practices, and all the hassle factor — they re running to where they think the grass is greener.»
This is the MOST important step,
because if you can love your hair, you will naturally begin to do all of the necessary
practices to
care for and nourish your hair.
We don't
practice self
care because we're selfish or narcissistic.
Because many schools need help navigating in the sea of programs designed to promote these capacities — including youth development, character education, SEL, bullying and conflict resolution programs — the first phase of the work is devoted to developing a clear and cogent catalog of
practices that have promise in 1) promoting
caring school cultures, 2) developing specific emotional and ethical capacities in students such as self - regulation, and 3) responding to challenges such as sexual harassment and bullying.
The
practice of silence, in other way, nonviolence is particularly vital to human service organizations
because their exposure to violence and the risks involved with
caring for chronically traumatized, often violent people is so high.
It is troubling that those who know the youngest children best
because they work with them every day have often no voice in formulating policies and
practices for early childhood education and
care.
With this year's calendar changes, many parents are concerned about finding or paying for child
care on the fifth day, or about athletics suffering
because of one day less for
practice.
I have always loved working in medical
practices that do not
care if I show my tattoos and allow me to have my gauges in
because they know I have an excellent work ethic and I treat patients well.
At that time, the Director of Spiritual
Care, Rev. Delana Taylor McNac — a veterinarian no longer in practice — recognized that all too often terminally ill patients give up their pets because they can't afford pet food or vet c
Care, Rev. Delana Taylor McNac — a veterinarian no longer in
practice — recognized that all too often terminally ill patients give up their pets
because they can't afford pet food or vet
carecare.