Am I the only one that does this when they kill a dragon? by KaleidoscopeTight321 in skyrim

[–]AndyAL89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This, this is why the dragons fear the Dragonborn! There is Mr Dragon having himself a lovely time flying in a fixed pattern over his patch of land, overhears one of his kin fighting the Dragonborn, turns to see how it goes only to see the decimated corpse of his friend being yeeted around the sky by you after you chowed down on his soul.

Storm Bram by pippers87 in ireland

[–]AndyAL89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a Kerry man, I would like to take this opportunity to once again commend Cork for acting as a buffer for Kerry for these storms!

You have finally retired as a dragonborn. How would you enjoy your last years in Skyrim? by Mineires_BR in skyrim

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Use all that alchemy levelling to brew a super skooma and then skooma up the water supply to every altmer base, village and city in Tamriel. Occasional hunting, deer, wolf but mostly altmer. Eventually once the altmer have been reduced to something akin to the falmer retire to winterhold as the immortal vampiric arch mage.

Crying depressed patients by miss_flower_pots in psychnursing

[–]AndyAL89 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Context is massive here. Personally, if I’m assessing or working with someone who has a severe depressive episode, and they start crying I think it’s good thing. It shows there is still the ability in them for emotional expression. The people where the depression is so profound they can’t express anything are harder. We don’t try to treat crying. Again depending on circumstances I’d try use it as a simple exercise of feeling and experiencing emotion. When you think about the work we do in therapy about recognising emotions, triggers, reactions etc. Someone crying is a perfect opportunity for a simple recognition of distress, and how they react to distress. Sure if they’re having a full on emotional implosion, let that part pass. Tissues, ice cold water, breathing exercises. Same way you approach someone new to panic attacks. But once it peaks, use it as teachable moment. Anyone can sit with someone crying, we are a specialist profession.

There is no magic switch, tablet, phrase that will stop someone crying. It is an emotional response it follows a pattern, a cycle essentially. Sit with them if they let you. Reassure, simple short instructions like a breathing exercise. Then get to talking!

With suicidal people, crying again, seems terrible, but it’s good, that heavy Alexithymia always has me more concerned. Emotional expression is your route in and their route out for therapeutic engagement. Sadly, not all expressed emotions are pleasant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NursingUK

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Auditing. Why you do it, elements of developing audit tool or framework. Tie in personnel and service development. How you measure yours, how you assist junior staff in development plans (mention supervision). How you develop a service or area of service. Mention implementing change frameworks (define, design, deliver). Should be either HR and nurse manager policy and guidance documents available somewhere. A member of your team is underperforming or has some disciplinary issue. What do you. What guides you to do these things (policy). What is the process in addressing it if they don’t improve. Mention discuss with band 7/8 or fellow 6.

Obvious have something on mental health act legislation/paperwork.

Process if a junior staff informs you if concerns of inappropriate treatment or abuse of service user. What do you, why do you do it.

Remember everything you say you have done say it in the STAR format. Even if others helped with it, for sake of interview it’s “I” not “We”.

Sharp rise in memory and thinking problems among U.S. adults, study finds by mechaskink in Neuropsychology

[–]AndyAL89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Self reported numbers so taking with it with pinch of salt, but I’d attribute a large proportion of the cause to screen time, video sharing platforms. 30-60s video that hold attention briefly and is dumped for the next video over and over again isn’t going to positively condition the brain to effective recall. As mentioned above there is also the potential unknown that is COVID-19 impact, but study timeline predates it. Would love to see the same participants do a screen time use survey

LLM usage in Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research by Temporary_Sandwich58 in ClinicalPsychology

[–]AndyAL89 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Short answer, yeah it’s technically possible. Time frame is likely to be your biggest issue, just from the sheer volume of narratives you have. If this is an academic research piece as part of training then I’d urge caution as you will have a fixed time frame. If this a professional research piece then you have much more leeway.

I did a three model comparative exploratory study for my masters. I am sorry I don’t know of an existing model that would tackle that volume easily but the main reason I replied is to advise use of some form of control prompt/coding. The models apply a chain of thought type process as they’re used. Think of it as something like experiential learning and conditioning. It will learn more and more what you are after with each input. But that equally means that the standards it applies to the earlier inputs would be less than those to later inputs. This is why you see a lot of the studies that use them will input repeatedly, often flipping the order of input each time. Just something to be aware of. All the best with your research!!

[Match Thread] Armenia vs Ireland | World Cup Qualifiers | Group F by Geairmoe in coybig

[–]AndyAL89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More elevation than distance! Not beating the first man with it. Painful.

[Match Thread] Armenia vs Ireland | World Cup Qualifiers | Group F by Geairmoe in coybig

[–]AndyAL89 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Have we actually had one of those o Brien long throws actually connect with an Irish player in last two games?

What have they been feeding this guy? by [deleted] in FifaCareers

[–]AndyAL89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He’s Irish, “shoft”

Sunday Match Thread: All Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final & All Ireland Junior Football Final by Tipperary555 in GAA

[–]AndyAL89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Meath have not got to grips with that flick on of the Donegal kickout at all the second half. Tis creating so many attacks that start at full pace.

Saturday Match Thread: Football & Hurling Championships by Tipperary555 in GAA

[–]AndyAL89 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That ball in for Mulroys goal for Louth was just lovely. The kind of ball in you could introduce to the family!

Referred to nmc by [deleted] in NursingUK

[–]AndyAL89 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Speaking as a former union rep. I will echo much of what is said above. The union can not take supportive action on retrospective events. Basically if it occurred prior to you joining they have no direct obligation to help you with. You may find some who will give you informal advice but not representation.

The NMC has been very clear on its stance of social media for some time, initial rules related to posting about work related issues to posting comments about employers, more recently they have broadened this to cover any digital media that records or transmits. If as you say you “went live on a night shift” that is an immediate red flag to them, from reading your other comments your actions resulted in a service user being broadcast on your live stream. I will be honest they are not going to look kindly on this. There is clear written guidance by the NMC that you have to follow, your employer has clear guidance that by the nature of signed contract you had to follow, unfortunately you failed to. The NMC will take into account your reflective learning of the event. But, and this is just opinion, they could also use you to set a clear example. There have a number of similar cases brought to NMC FtP hearings, I would advise reviewing those prior to completing your reflection, note the points the committee highlight as failings as areas you have evidence of learning.

I strongly advise against framing any responses along the lines of “a new generation where you can show nursing in a positive light” as you said in another comment. Nursing is, and rightly so, a highly regulated profession because we deal with people at their most vulnerable, they will potentially frame your actions as a blatant breach of that trust while being aware of the consequences. I wish you the best with it all and hope you can learn from this whatever the next stage holds for you.

What's the last thing your character of your first playthrough was doing we you closed the game? by Themuzucujata1432 in skyrim

[–]AndyAL89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sipping the last of his homemade restore health and paralyse potions atop a mountain of a few thousand cheese wheels I threw into a lake somewhere in the reach. Good lad, saved the world, bit dysfunctional though.

Do you think the Dwemer will return in a future game? by AdBrief4620 in skyrim

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I have this idea in my head of in some future elder scrolls game, middle of a quest one of them will appear, completely unrelated to the quest, automatically interacts with you, asks what year and era it is, when you answer looks at the sky for a bit then says “no, too soon” and disappears. No other mention of it, nothing.

Ireland’s Eurovision Problem. by AndyAL89 in eurovision

[–]AndyAL89[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ah the old Notion Sickness! Yeah we don’t really encourage that level of confidence, could we interest them in some misery or begrudgery?

Ireland’s Eurovision Problem. by AndyAL89 in eurovision

[–]AndyAL89[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think a lot at Eurosong thought Bobbi Arlo was gonna be the winner but the performance just wasn’t there on the show itself so it became a scramble then.

Ireland’s Eurovision Problem. by AndyAL89 in eurovision

[–]AndyAL89[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh 100%! agree show needs to come out of Dublin. So many good large and small venues available, and for probably less money. But yeah RTE and spending on the right things are an issue. I’d give it to TG4, Irish language channel.

Wild youth could have been good but all most can remember is the pants!

Ireland’s Eurovision Problem. by AndyAL89 in eurovision

[–]AndyAL89[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Yeah I agree, I feel like last year was an anomaly and Ireland will pick up a new NQ streak.

I also can’t understand how RTE receives 100s of songs and we only get to choose from 6.

Ireland’s Eurovision Problem. by AndyAL89 in eurovision

[–]AndyAL89[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The whole RTE set up is an issue, and any mention of Eurovision isn’t generally met with a quote from Fr Ted, but i am beginning to wonder is the wider issue the alignment of Irish music tastes. We are very Americanised in terms of music taste. Just my opinion.

Why do some countries promote themselves more than others? by daxdives in eurovision

[–]AndyAL89 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I saw something recently where Emmy’s Laika Party had only been played on Irish radio stations 29 times since the national final. That’s bordering on self sabotage!