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'''The Rock Bottom''' is one of The Rock's finishing moves.  In this exam maneuver, the health care provider stands to the [[Holysystolic Murmur|chaplain's side (face to face)]], tucks his or her head under the chaplain's near arm, reaches across the chaplain's chest and around their neck, and places his other hand on the chaplain's back.  Once in this position, the health care provider pushes the patient up then falls forward, thus slamming the patient onto the ground.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/09/pastoral-care-burnout/ Breaking: Inpatient Pastoral Care Team Suffering Burnout]</ref>
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'''The Rock Bottom''' is one of The Rock's finishing moves.  In this exam maneuver, the health care provider stands to the [[Holysystolic Murmur|chaplain's side (face to face)]], tucks his or her head under the chaplain's near arm, reaches across the chaplain's chest and around their neck, and places his other hand on the chaplain's back.  Once in this position, the health care provider pushes the chaplain up then falls forward, thus slamming the chaplain onto the ground.  No wonder chaplains and other members of the pastoral care team are burning out.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/09/pastoral-care-burnout/ Breaking: Inpatient Pastoral Care Team Suffering Burnout]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 17:26, 8 February 2017

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The Rock Bottom is one of The Rock's finishing moves. In this exam maneuver, the health care provider stands to the chaplain's side (face to face), tucks his or her head under the chaplain's near arm, reaches across the chaplain's chest and around their neck, and places his other hand on the chaplain's back. Once in this position, the health care provider pushes the chaplain up then falls forward, thus slamming the chaplain onto the ground. No wonder chaplains and other members of the pastoral care team are burning out.[1]


References


  1. Breaking: Inpatient Pastoral Care Team Suffering Burnout


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