Answer This is a very good question and there are several ways of answering it, but I'll suggest this way. Take a pen and paper. Write down his good qualities and his bad qualities, the things you like about him, the things you don't like about him. Compare the notes you have made concerning this person. IF there are more positive things than negative things then perhaps he's the one for you, but in all honesty no one can ever know for sure. What's good today may be no good tomorrow so in life you take chances and hope that all goes well. The main thing is do you both communicate well with each other? Communication is the key to any relationship, you would be wise to keep this in mind if this person isn't for you and you decide to try things out with someone else.
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right to information right to be safe right to choose right to be heard right to live
The Six Basic Rights ; The Right to Be Safe , The Right to Choose Freely , The Right to Be Heard , The Right to Be Informed , The Right to Education and The Right to Service .
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Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, and right situation. Right place and right to refuse are sometimes also thought to be rights of medication but the first 7 listed are probably what you are looking for. Right situation and right documentation are also new to people who learned them as the 5 rights of medication administration.
The Right to Service The Right to Education The Right to be Heard The Right to Information The Right to Choose The Right to Safety The Right to Remedy
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THE RIGHT PATIENT, THE RIGHT ROUTE, THE RIGHT MEDICATION, THE RIGHT DOSAGE, THE RIGHT TIME, THE RIGHT DOCUMENTATION.
right angle triangles have right angles, but there is no such thing as a right angle kite