everything you do‚ professionalism comes in to account in some way or another. Professionalism can be looked at as a strict adherence to courtesy‚ honesty and responsibility when dealing with individuals or other companies in the business environment. When it comes to the career of nursing‚ professionalism is taken to a whole other level. Not only does professionalism come in to account with your business professionals and peers‚ but you have patients with whom professionalism is highly practiced
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KEY ELEMENTS OF PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS The profession of teaching encompasses many of the fine qualities we can expect of any other professional practice. According to Preston (1993) the one essential feature of professionalism is the exercise of complex high level judgements‚ and in relation to teaching these “informed judgements required for the effective teaching of all students in all situations…” being an “…essential ingredient of teacher professionalism.” In consideration of this
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Candy Burtle CJA/214 Memo Espinoza Police History Paper 09/30/2013 In 1828 Sir Robert Peel began the establishment‚ which was later known as the London Metropolitan Police. The Metropolitan police were the first modern police agency. Officers were employees of the state and not just citizens assisting in apprehending criminals. They were required to wear uniforms and badges with their identification information on them. These
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Comparison of Nurse‚ Patient‚ and scholarly view of Concepts: Competence‚ Professionalism‚ and Compassion Abstract There are different views on the concepts of nursing. Nurses can have the same views on nursing concepts as patients do with only slight difference. But overall the concepts of competence‚ professionalism‚ and compassion are viewed very similarly between the nurse and patient interviewed for this paper. Competence plays a key role in the quality of patient care. Compassion is a
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3 Year olds. Box car A simple box can turn a child into a creative genius who can learn to do wonderful things with his mind and body! Materials • Large box about half the size of your child • Scissors or X-acto knife • Duct tape • Washable markers‚ crayons‚ paint‚ stickers‚ decals‚ fringe‚ and other decorative materials • Book about cars and trucks Instructions • Read a book about cars and trucks together and study the pictures. • Cut the top and bottom
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Police Discretion Should Be Enhanced Police discretion can be defined as can be examined in many ways. A police officer’s belief system consists of his or her beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ and other subjective outlooks. Regardless of any factors‚ there is always room for improvement and police officer’s discretion should be enhanced. All police officer’s use discretion in every situation they encounter. Officers realize they are constantly in the public eye and every move they make
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Police History Tracy Doubledee CJS/241 July 13‚ 2015 Kenneth Jones Police History Law enforcement has come a long way since it was first started. Just like anything else it required a lot of trial and error. Many of the principles and practices that began the foundation of our law enforcement are still very much a part of law enforcement official’s everyday life. How did law enforcement come about and what ups and downs has it had? Law enforcement had to overcome many hurdles to get where they are
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CHAPTER 3 Ethics and Professionalism Michael Montagne‚ PhD Robert L McCarthy‚ PhD The quest to construct systematically an ethical framework for Western civilization was begun over 2000 years ago by Socrates. He approached ethics as a science‚ as being “governed by principles of universal validity‚ so that what was good for one was good for all‚ and what was my neighbor’s duty was my duty also.”1 However‚ acceptance of the Socratic approach has proved burdensome. After 2000 years of effort
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Composition 1 19 March 2012 Police Underappreciated It’s widely recognized that law enforcement officers possess a demanding and dangerous job. Day in and day out they deal with criminals and the sometimes stressful public. Many see law enforcement as an annoyance rather than a protector. Law enforcement officers often feel underappreciated from the public that they protect every day. “The general public wants nothing to do with the police until they need us‚” says Pocahontas Police Chief Al Henrickson
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According to Webster‚ professionalism is defined as‚ “the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person.” So‚ what is a professional? Webster defines a professional as‚ “characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession‚ exhibiting a courteous‚ conscientious‚ and generally businesslike manner in the workplace. A nurse’s career starts with nursing school and passing the NCLEX-RN and goes on to constant learning and growth
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