Introduction The purpose of this essay is to use reflection on an aspect of my learning that I have come across so far as a student nurse‚ and how I plan to use this knowledge when I start my placements. This will give me a good base on which to build my interpersonal skills. After having a brief introduction on various religions‚ it brought to my attention the diversity in multi cultural societies and how‚ as a nurse I need a good understanding of treatment and communication barriers that I will
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This assignment will show the writers understanding and knowledge of the nursing process. In order to do this a specific patient has been chosen‚ focussing on one goal of care highlighted through the use of the assessment of a nursing model. To maintain confidentiality and protect autonomy‚ the patients name has been changed and any details through which a reader could identify the patient or the care location have also been changed. This complies with the NMC professional code of conduct (2002)
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Conduct‚ A critical Guide. London: Drogher Press. Lugton‚ J. Kindlen‚ M. (2000) Palliative Care‚ The Nursing Role. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. Palmer‚ A. Burns‚ S. Bulman‚ C. (1994) Reflective Practice in Nursing. Oxford: Blackwell. Roper‚ N. Logan‚ W. Tierney‚ A. (2001) The Elements of Nursing. 4th ed. London: Churchill Livingstone.
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the patient’: a review of research on an emerging concept. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 23‚ 6‚ 1142-1146. Ramos MC (1992) The nurse-patient relationship: theme and variations. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 17‚ 4‚ 496-506. Roper N‚ Logan W‚ Tierney J (2000) The Roper-Logan-Tierney Model of Nursing: Based on Activities of Living. Churchill Livingstone‚ Edinburgh. Schön DA (1983) The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action. Jossey-Bass‚ San Francisco CA. Somerville D‚ Keeling J (2004)
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In England alone in 2011 there were 14.9 million finished patient admission episodes in National Health Service hospitals with 5.2 million being emergency admissions (The Health and Social Care Information Centre‚ 2012). It may seem such a large number however nurses must treat each patient in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of conduct which writes that nurses must treat patients as individuals (NMC‚ 2008). Holland‚ Jenkins‚ Solomon and Whittam (2008) claims a successful
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the nursing process‚ using a holistic perspective throughout the reflective framework. Maintaining confidentiality is a key element‚ outlined in the Nursing Midwifery Council the Code (2008). The care for this patient was assessed using Roper Logan and Tierney‚ being the most used nursing models. It is described by (Newton.C‚ 1991‚ 15). “the concept is based on four components with the nature of the individual‚ the nature of health and illness the role of nursing in health and illness and also the
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Critical Evaluation of a Nursing Care Plan Course: HE Diploma Clinical Veterinary Nursing Module title and number: Systematic Delivery of Veterinary Nursing Care VN2019 Date: April 2011 Tutor: Claire Bloor By Amy Robinson Contents | Page number | Models of nursing and the nursing process................................................. | 3 | The Ability Model........................................................................................ | 4 | The case: Diva...........
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of good practice? The nursing process is unique‚ as is the nurse - patient relationship (Holland et al 2003). The Roper et al (1996) model for nursing‚ offers a framework for nurses to be able to ensure that individuality is taken into account when undertaking nursing care. In order to ensure that all aspects of an individual ’s life are integrated into an effective plan of care‚ Roper at al (1996) uses a problem solving approach and the nursing process in conjunction with their model for nursing
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dysphagia (swallowing difficulties). She was admitted to hospital with general deterioration and pneumonia. She is nursed in bed and because of her medical issues requires assistance with many of the activities of daily living as described by Roper‚ Logan and Tierney (2000). In spite of the medical and communication difficulties Mrs C suffers with‚ I was able to help her into a comfortable sitting position and fully assist her to enjoy her meal‚ resulting in her eating practically all of it and recorded
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Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care (Primary Care) Module Title: Collaborative Working Module reference NFD_5_100 Student Number: 3230373 Module Lead: Audley Graham Submission Date: 07 January 2015 Collaborative Working There are many different ways to define ‘Collaborative Working’. According to The National Center for Biotechnology Information bookshelf (NCIB) Collaboration in health care is defined as health care professionals assuming complementary roles and co-operatively
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