PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING 1. The main points are : Kolb proposed the process of experiential learning composed on by ‘four adaptive learning modes’ which are : * Reflective observation * Abstract conceptualization * Concrete experience * Active experimentation As per Kolb learning is defined as “the process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of experience”. This implies that the educators should use the learner’s personal beliefs and theories in a learning situation
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Patient independence The level of Independence varies for different patient because everybody has got their different experiences at some point. Everyone will require care at some points during which one loses the independence due to inability to do things that one would otherwise be able to do. In 2006‚ the Government White Paper which was issued emphasises the importance of independence – It was called Our Health‚ Our Care‚ Our Say – it explains what they should expect from healthcare professionals
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Explain the principles of confidentiality in the health care environment. The principles of confidentiality are to maintain the patient’s privacy and confidentiality that all information about the treatment‚ the patient’s current medical conditions‚ prognosis and all other areas of the patient’s personal information be kept confidential. This means that it is legally and ethically wrong to disclose their information to a third party unless the nurse has gained consent from the patient to do so‚ the
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Ethical Dilemmas Encountered by Members of the American Psychological Association: A National Survey Kenneth S. Pope Valerie A. Vetter ABSTRACT: A random sample of 1‚319 members of the American Psychological Association (APA) were asked to describe incidents that they found ethically challenging or troubling. Responses from 679 psychologists described 703 incidents in 23 categories. This process of gathering critical incidents from the general membership‚ pioneered by those who developed APA’s
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Interview 1 Bioethics Interview Jennifer D. Williams HLT-520 Legal & Ethical Principles in Healthcare Dr. Damien Brandeis April 13‚ 2011 Bioethics Interview 2 Individuals find themselves having to make important decisions every day. Unfortunately situations may occur that prevents a person from being able to make a decision about their medical care. The decision can be a legal or ethical one. In the medical arena someone has to make this tough decision. The decision
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The Four Quartets Eliot finds an interesting aspect of time and eternity as displayed in this poem. There are philosophical investigations made in the poem within the twentieth century. The poem highlights the efforts of scientists in the bid to comprehend time (Kramer 10). This begins from Einstein’s explanation of quantum mechanics that enabled artists and scientists to come up with numerous ideologies regarding time. Postmodernists hold the view that the value of timelessness on eternity results
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Patient Bill of Rights All patients have the right to receive safe service that respects all of their core values. This paper will focus on the patient’s bill of rights. It will explain it meaning and how it is set in place to aid the patient. This paper will list two obligations found in the bill of rights. It will also explain which rights are currently provided in the sanction of law. The basic rights of human beings‚ such as concern for personal dignity‚ are always of great importance
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The Verification Principle The Verification Principle Throughout the years‚ science has been a very productive practice. From explaining why and how things happen to sending people to the moon. Not only do we see its benefits every day‚ but also new discoveries are being made constantly. Science has proven its success. By using the scientific method and critical thinking‚ a wide range of things have been discovered. One cannot say the same for philosophy. Many of the questions that
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Review of Interventions That Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Summary Garzon (2005) seeks to describe ways in which a therapist may use Scripture within psychotherapy interventions and to increase the awareness of therapists in these techniques. He bases this description by utilizing a case study by the name of George. Garzon contemplates issues surrounding scripture interventions. The article proceeds to relate interventions that use implicit scripture‚ psycho educational‚ theo educational
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Summary: According to Allan Megill‚ in the article “Introduction: Four senses of Objectivity”‚ Megill describes four senses of objectivity‚ noting that there is no such thing as “the objectivity question‚” because there is certainly not the single way to understand objectivity or the objective criteria for knowledge. The four principal senses are as following: The first sense of objectivity is an absolute sense of objectivity which originates from the idea of “representing things as they really are”
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