Good Advice

Psychiatric treatment advice.
Broadly applicable.

The bullet point guidelines under the Psychiatric treatment section are some pretty good advice for life and human interaction in general.

  • Quiet and supportive reassurance is always indicated. Help orient the patient.
  • Maintain good eye contact, paraphrase statements. Explain everything thoroughly.
  • Clearly explain all actions and procedures.
  • Give honest answers balanced by judicious omissions.
  • Remember that unconscious patients may comprehend sounds, including conversations.
  • Avoid changing medics.
  • Remove disruptive individuals from the team.
  • Remove anxious individuals from stressful situations.
Psychiatric treatment advice.
Good to keep in mind.
  • Do not blame the patient for accident.
  • Do not be flippant or dishonest.
  • Do not tell victim how to feel.
  • Do not expect too much or too little.
  • Do not appear hurried.
  • Do not expect praise or thanks for your actions.
  • Above all, listen to the patient and care!

Warning Label

Telescope label reading "Do Not Aim At The Sun"
They are very insistent upon this point.

For very important safety reasons, you should never point a telescope at the sun. Without proper safety filters and the utmost care, that is.

There’s a solar eclipse in a month, and we’re definitely pointing this particular telescope at the sun. With the proper filters and the utmost care, of course.