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    professionals who embrace life long learning (Department of Health 2000). Engaging in reflective practice is associated with the improvement of the quality of care‚ stimulating personal and professional growth and closing the gap between theory and practice (Benner 1984; Johns & Freshwater 1998). Central to Johns’ idea of reflective practice is the goal of accessing‚ understanding and learning through direct experience. It is this that enables the practitioner to take “congruent action towards developing

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    are psychiatric nurses needed for? Developing a theory of essential nursing Barker P.‚ Leamy M. & Stevenson C. (2000) The philosophy of empowerment Begley C. (1996) Using triangulation in nursing research. Journal of Advanced Nursing 24‚ 122–128. Benner P. (1984) From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice Cahill J. (1998) Patient participation: a review of the literature. Chapman H. (1999) Some important limitations of competencybased education with respect to nurse

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    Shannon September 25‚ 2013 Internationally the concept of specialized expert or advanced nursing is not new and can be identified as early as the 19th century in the United States Civil War. (Hamric et al.‚ 2005; Jacobs 2007). Advanced nursing practice‚ however‚ became definitively established in the USA in the 1970’s through advances in educational preparation and clinical practice roles for both the CNS and NP (Harmic et al.). The present-day CNS role is also established in Australia

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    Module Title: The Foundations of Nursing: Care‚ Compassion and Communication The purpose of this essay is to reflect upon a recent clinical placement focusing on the development of my own communication skills. For the purpose of reflection the essay will be written in the first person‚ In accordance with the School of Health and Social Care and NMC (2010) Code of professional conduct‚ confidentiality shall be maintained and no names will be mentioned to protect identity. The

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    References: Benner‚ M. J.‚ & Tushman‚ M. (2001). Process Management and Technological Innovation: A Longitudinal Study of the Photography and Paint Industries. Best Paper Proceedings of the Academy of Management‚ Business Policy and Strategy Division Delingpole

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    Bandura‚ A. 1971. Social learning theory. New York: General Learning Press. Barlow‚ D. H. 2004. Psychological treatments. American Psychologist‚ 59: 869 – 878. Barnard‚ C. I. 1938. Functions of the executive. Cambridge‚ MA: Harvard University Press. Benner‚ P. 2001. From novice to expert: Excellence and power in clinical nursing practice (commemorative ed.). Menlo Park‚ CA: Addison-Wesley. Bennis‚ W. G.‚ & O’Toole‚ J. 2004. How business schools lost their way. Harvard Business Review‚ 82(3): 96 –104

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    Medicine‚ 32(8)‚ 1648-1653. Kirchhoff‚ K T.‚ Spuhler‚ V.‚ Walker‚ L.‚ Huton‚ A.‚ B.V.‚ & Clemmer‚ T. (2004‚ January). Intensive care nurses’ experiences with end-of-life care. American Journal of Critical Care‚ 9(1)‚ 36-42 Polit‚ D Puntillo‚ K. A.‚ Benner‚ P.‚ Drought‚ T.‚ Drew‚ B.‚ Stotts‚ N.‚ & Stannard‚ D. et al. (2001‚ July). End-of-life issues in intensive care units: A national random survey of nurses ’ knowledge and beliefs. American Journal of Critical Care‚ 10(4)‚ 216-229. Rubenfeld‚ G. D

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    References: 1. Aliotta JM‚ Pelletier JJ‚ Ware JL‚ Moran LS‚ Benner JS‚ Kong H: Thermostable Bst DNA polymerase I lacks a 3 ’→5 ’ proofreading exonuclease activity. Genetic Analysis: Biomolecular Engineering 1996‚ 12(5-6): 185-195 2. Cébrian G‚ Condón S‚ Mañas P: Heat-adaptation induced thermotolerance in Staphylococcus

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    JUNE 11‚ 2007 INSIDE INNOVATION -- IN DEPTH By Brian Hindo At 3M‚ A Struggle between Efficiency and Creativity How CEO George Buckley is managing the yin and yang of discipline and imagination Not too many years ago‚ the temple of management was General Electric (GE ). Former CEO Jack Welch was the high priest‚ and his disciples spread the word to executive suites throughout the land. One of his most highly regarded followers‚ James McNerney‚ was quickly snatched up by 3M after falling

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    Case study: an ethical dilemma involving a dying patient. Abstract  Nursing often deals with ethical dilemmas in the clinical arena. A case study demonstrates an ethical dilemma faced by healthcare providers who care for and treat Jehovah ’s Witnesses who are placed in a critical situation due to medical life-threatening situations. A 20-year-old‚ pregnant‚ Black Hispanic female presented to the Emergency Department (ED) in critical condition following a single-vehicle car accident. She exhibited

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