It is the top one percent of the population that belongs to this extraordinary group, and believe me, they are not people with extraordinary brains or talents, they are people who are determined to give that little extra in whatever they attempt in life. The winner in a boxing bout is not one who has more power or can deliver the killer punch, it is one who can stand in the ring for that extra second.
What are the words that describe a person who is ordinary? What are the words that describe an extraordinary person? They are awesome, brilliant, genius, and some more praising adjectives. If you look at the two words, the only difference between ordinary and extraordinary is extra.
If you take out extra from extraordinary, what you get is ordinary. Hence, it is not difficult to fathom the real difference between being outstanding and a mediocre person.
Extraordinary people are willing to put in that much extra which ordinary people do not care about. Let us understand the difference by taking an example. There are two companies using the same technology and making the same product selling it under different brand names. Why then one is so popular and the other one making mediocre sales only? This is because of that little bit extra that one company does in marketing the product, which the other company lacks.
Positive Attitude and Perseverance - Extraordinary people have realistic optimism. Realistic because they take action and optimistic because no matter what the result may be, they believe their success is inevitable. This positive attitude allows them to persevere and be resilient when things don't go their way. Such is the case with the word extra and the prefix extra-. The word extra is used as a noun, adjective, and an adverb. Futile treatment places an unfair burden on a patient and the family.
The payee is responsible to pay a dollar amount of uninsured medical expenses each year before the other party must start paying a percentage of subsequent bills. The OMA is calculated per child. Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problem associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical,.
Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide refer to deliberate action taken with the intention of ending a life, in order to relieve persistent suffering. In most countries, euthanasia is against the law and it may carry a jail sentence. In the United States, the law varies between states. Some examples of " heroic measures " are cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR , the use of multiple drugs to maintain blood pressure and heart function in the intensive care unit ICU , dialysis in a critical care setting, amputation, or other surgery.
Patients and sometimes family members are routinely encouraged to sign a DNR when a patient is admitted to a hospital. When a person's body is ready and wanting to stop, but the person is still unresolved or unreconciled over some important issue or with some significant relationship, he or she may tend to linger in order to finish whatever needs finishing even though he or she may be uncomfortable or debilitated.
The mean ICU length of stay was 3. A third of patients Parents and doctors usually make decisions together about life support treatment. See Shared decision -making. In most situations medical teams will make sure that parents are in agreement before a decision is made to stop life support treatment. Physical Changes: weight loss, drop in body temperature and blood pressure, change in skin tone.
Toggle Navigation. Ordinary vs. Extraordinary Care. Filter by Type. Filter by Keyword. Extraordinary Care Discussion of the following cases is concerned only with whether or not the decisions are legal or illegal and not with their moral implications. He needs very low-risk surgery for an easily correctable intestinal defect.
If untreated the baby will not be able to retain food and will die. The parents refuse surgery, stating that the mental retardation will mean a less than meaningful life for the baby. Answer : This case involves ordinary care; illegal decision: Parents may not refuse ordinary care; the refusal of surgery would result in the proximate cause of death for the child they have a legal duty to protect.
A seven-year-old girl, auto-accident victim with severe internal bleeding, needs an immediate blood transfusion to prevent death. A baby is born with anencephaly part or most of the brain matter absent , with a prognosis of living only a few weeks or months. A decision is made to withhold all nourishment by mouth or other means.
Answer : Ordinary care; illegal decision: Ordinary care is mandatory for all patients regardless of prognosis. However, in practice, many children like this are starved.
A year-old man with severe circulatory problems has gangrene of the leg. Amputation is necessary to save his life. The man refuses consent.
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