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    experience of involving an argument between a nurse and patient’s family‚ I came to realize that reflective skills are crucial not only for my current status as student but also for my future professional development (Sharon‚ 2014) as registered nurse. The reflective practice helps nurses to maintain and constantly update their knowledge‚ as well as construct clinical skills by learning from real practice (ANMC 2009). As described by O’Donovan‚ reflective is “a process of deliberative thinking‚ looking

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    My reflective report will be about bed bathing. The format of the report is based on Gibbs’ (1988) guidelines to reflective writing. The service user will be identified as ‘Mr Jones’‚ so as to maintain patient confidentiality in keeping with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Code of Conduct NMC (2008)‚ and the Data Protection Act of 1998. Reflective writing is a fundamental part of growing into a more confident healthcare practitioner; it highlights areas of strengths and weaknesses so that

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    Reflective essay Name of the university Name of the student Corporate social responsibility is defined as an integrated business function of an organization which ensures that the organization commits some social good required by the law and the society along with achieving its objectives. I had the opinion that the concept of corporate social responsibility is just for the firms to look good in the eyes of the society. In my opinion‚ organizations were involved in corporate social responsibility

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    ending each episode with an overall message is‚ in the last scene in the episode‚ The Bicycle Thief. The episode begins with a question for all the fathers of the show: What is the key to being a great dad? Most of them gave simple answers such as: be your kid’s buddy or give them the freedom to be whatever they want to be‚ all except Jay. Jay could not think of an answer to say and even after a few seconds to think about it he still could not come up with anything. Later in the episode‚ Gloria asked

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    Reflective Essay The aim of this essay is to prove an understanding of my perception of reflection and how reflective practice impacts on the clinical environment and the learning process. The essay is based on my practice and training in the cardiac ward during my Foundation degree in Health and Social Care. I have selected 5 extracts from my Reflective Journal concerning a patient experiencing shortness of breath which led to a cardiac arrest. In order to be able to use this situation for my

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    Reflective Essay Why we use reflection It is important that we use reflection in order to further develop our skills in practice. No matter which reflective cycle chosen it is important that you identify what has been learned from the experience‚ how it has helped‚ if it is negative‚ how to overcome the problem in the future‚ and how it relates to theory and knowledge you have been taught. Reflective practice has been identified as one of the key ways in which we learn from our experiences in practice

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    This study aimed to determine the knowledge and practices of staff nurses in the care of dying patients in one of the selected hospital in La Union. Specifically‚ it sought the profile of staff nurses along age‚ sex‚ years of experience‚ highest educational attainment and area of assignment and the level of knowledge and the extent of practice of staff nurses along physical needs‚ cognitive needs‚ emotional needs‚ social needs‚ and spiritual needs. Recommendations were formulated to enhance their

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    Outcome 1: Reflective Account No.1 Outcomes 1a‚ b‚ n‚ o‚ p‚ r and u In this reflective account I will be using the Gibbs Reflective Cycle (Gibbs 1988). As stated by the NMC "You must respect people’s right to confidentiality." (NMC 2010) So all names will be changed throughout this reflective account. On my recent placement in Hairmyres hospital I had been asked by a nurse if I wanted to do the medicine round with them to get an idea of what it was like‚ I had agreed to this and found it interesting

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    In the Criminal Minds episode Distress‚ season 2 episode 14‚ the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) was in charge of investigating a series of seemingly unrelated murders that all occurred on different construction sites. Unlike a lot of other murders they have dealt with in the past‚ the BAU could not figure out how the victims were related. Having Dr. Spenser Reid on their team seemed more imperative now than ever. Dr. Reid was the youngest‚ yet smartest man in the BAU. It is reveled throughout

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    Episode Of CSI Las Vegas

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    In this paper‚ the second episode of the first season of CSI Las Vegas was chosen for the close analysis of the misunderstanding represented by the media. The brief synopsis of the episode is that there has been a big changes at the Las Vegas crime lab where Grissom became the new appointed head of the crime lab while Brass was sent back to Homicide. Grissom faced his first criminal case which he was asked to investigate the jackpot winner at the Las Vegas Nick who committed suicide by jumping off

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