(This is only my opinion by the way, so you can change anything you want)
I think that Amy should stay out of it personally, but find a way to report the doctor for bringing his religious beliefs into his MEDICAL job. It seems like it would be her responsibility as a proffesional to make sure the patient gets to do what she thinks is right. Dr. Williams shouldn't have to tell his patients about his religious beliefs, because it shouldn't matter in a MEDICAL practice. There is both an ethical and legal problem with his action. A patient should get to make their own choices unless they want to endanger themsleves or others. That is wrong ethically that he took away someone's control over that choice. Opinions and beliefs shouldn't come into this kind of thing. Legally, it is wrong for the same reason. He has no right to do that unless someone's health is at risk.
Answer:
answers not listed but she should GET ENOUGH SLEEP!
Explanation:
Helps with energy and with cognitive function :)
The correct answer for this question is
Reminding the patient to scan the home environment,
Encouraging family members to eat along with the patient
Teaching the patient to touch the affected side of body with the unaffected hand
Patients with unilateral neglect-related cerebrovascular accidents are more likely to fall. To reduce the danger of falling, the patient should be reminded to inspect their living space as they walk. Family members should sit with the patient at meals so they may remind them to attempt to eat with the affected side of their mouth. Helping the patient become conscious of the affected side is teaching them to touch the affected side of their body with the unaffected hand. The patient may benefit from greater coping mechanisms and therapeutic dialogue, but anxious patients will benefit more from these techniques.
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