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    have chosen asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease(COPD) Asthma and COPD are chronic respiratory conditions. These two conditions have been the focus of multiple studies‚ and discussions with the health care community as millions of people worldwide are affected and died due to its complications. Asthma is a chronic condition‚ characterized by the inflammation of the airways and airflow obstruction(Goolsby‚ Grubbs‚ & Goolsby‚ 2014). Also‚ according to the National Asthma Education Prevention

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    The concept of critical reflection is defined by looking back on past experiences‚ learning and gaining better knowledge and understanding. It is a fact that critical reflection is a vital part of nursing and has been found to optimize patient care and therefore is a fundamental part of the nursing industry. This essay will explain and further discuss the concept of critical reflection‚ the purpose of critical reflection‚ why it is essential for Nurses and furthermore what tools and methods can be

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    Reflective practice can be used to reflect on your strengths‚ weaknesses and areas for development. Different methods of gathering information and feedback from learning and development are:  Reflective Journal: A reflective journal is a way of thinking in a very important and investigative way about your work in progress. It shows how different aspects of your work connect. 1. Observation and Analysis What was I trying to achieve? Why did I respond/react as I did? What were the consequences or

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    au/australian-professional-standards-for-teachers/standards/list?s=1 Alger‚ C. (2006). ‘What went well‚ what didn’t go so well’: growth of reflection in pre‐service teachers. Reflective Practice‚ 7(3)‚ 287-301. doi:10.1080/14623940600837327 Fund‚ Z.‚ Court‚ D.‚ & Kramarski‚ B. (2002). Construction and application of an evaluation tool to assess reflection in teacher training courses. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education‚ 27‚ 485–499. doi:10.1080/0260293022000020264 Killen‚ R. (2013)

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    Abdallah. Ayda Critical Reflection Essay Introduction Within the context of nursing there has been a significant change in nursing in the last two decades‚ where nursing and medical knowledge has led to changes where patients can no longer stay in hospital and reduction in hospital beds. Professionals who are employed in the healthcare industry are dealing with acutely ill patients who are in more need of care (usher et al 2009). As professionals we must discover the nature that is offered to us

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    Reflective Practice Introduction: Reflection its self is looking into personal thoughts and actions. For nurses this would mean looking at how they performed a particular task taking into consideration their interaction with their colleagues and other members of staff‚ patients and in some cases relatives This then enables the nurse to assess their actions and thought processes. There are various frameworks of reflection that one could choose and the examples used for this work

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    Through this reflective exercise I recognized that it is very important to discover a reflection style that works best for me in order to gain all the benefits of the reflective practice. The intentions of my final reflective exercise were confirmed by Caldwell and Grobbel (2013) who stated that students need to take the time to “discover which reflection style works best for each nursing student or practicing nurse will open the door to amazing learning opportunities” (Caldwell & Grobbel‚ 2013‚

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    Injury or condition Causes Insufficient oxygen in inspired air ■Suffocation by smoke or gas ■ Changes in atmospheric pressure Airway obstruction ■Blocking or swelling of the airway ■ Hanging or strangulation ■Something covering the mouth/nose ■Asthma ■ Choking ■Anaphylaxis Conditions affecting the chest walls ■ crushing (by a fall of earth/sand) ■ chest wall injury with multiple rib fractures Impaired lung functions ■ lung injury ■ lungs infections such as pneumonia Damage to the brain

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    Information paper for health professionals Inhaler technique in adults with asthma or COPD Incorrect technique when taking inhaled medications frequently prevents patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) from receiving the maximal benefit from their medications. Recent studies confirm that: • regardless of the type of inhaler device prescribed‚ patients are unlikely to use inhalers correctly unless they receive clear instruction‚ including a physical demonstration

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    and understanding the teacher. Other children may bully him as he is different from them in skin colour and language. Andrew suffers with asthma and has to carry an inhaler with him at all times. His mother worries a lot as it can be fatal if he has an asthma attack and has sometimes had to go to hospital to be put on a nebuliser when he has had an asthma attack. Andrew may feel excluded as he has to carry an inhaler with him all the time. He may be quiet in class and feel frightened from his

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