18 Being experienced in clinical emergencies |
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19 Trying best to avoid unnecessary hurts and in sustaining life and improving the quality of life for the patients |
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20 Trying best to alleviate the un-comfort or pain of the patients in a timely manner |
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21 Trying best to meet the needs for nutrition, resting, sleeping and exercise of the patients |
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22 Trying best to make the patients to feel comfortable |
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23 Trying best to create a safe and convenient environment |
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24 Trying best to protect the privacy of the patients |
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25 Trying best to create effective and loving communications with the patients and their family members |
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26 Trying best to earn the trust from the patients and their family members |
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27 Trying best to assist with the physiological adaptation and to alleviate the negative feeling or psychological burden of the patients |
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28 Trying best to advise the patients with ways and methods of seeking help from the professionals or the society |
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29 Trying best to mobilize social support for the patients |
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30 Trying best to encourage the interactions between the patients and their family members |
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31 Trying best to encourage the interactions between the patients and the society |
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32 Trying best to understand the psychological and emotional needs of the patients |
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33 Trying best to understand the circumstantial and emotional alterations |
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34 Trying best to encourage the patients and their family members to have the confidence in the fight with the illness |
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35 Trying best to encourage the patients to seek for the spiritual sustenance that will be helpful with the recovery |
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36 Trying best to encourage the companion support during the treatment and the recovery |
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37 Trying best to provide the platform for communication among the patients |
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38 Trying best to encourage the mutual understanding and love between the patients and their family members |
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39 Trying best to respect the culinary habits, values, the traditions and the taboos of the patients |
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40 Trying best to provide age and gender-based care |
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41 Trying best to provide region-based, nationality-based and religion-based care |
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42 Trying best to provide institution-based care |
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