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    The purpose of clinical supervision is to help teachers understand their practice better and self-reflect on their instruction. Principals and teacher colleagues serve as clinical supervisors and their job is to help the teacher select goals to be improved‚ teaching issues to be addressed‚ and give feedback to help increase the teacher’s performance. Ultimately‚ clinical supervision is a framework for helping teachers research their practice. There are five general steps to the clinical supervision

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    compassion in nursing

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    WHAT COMPASSIONATE CARE MEANS TO NURSING The vision set out by the Chief Nursing Officer for England and Department of Health Nursing Director recognised the importance of addressing the quality of care following the failings at Winterbourne View and Mid-Staffordshire Hospital (Cummings‚ J and Bennett‚ V‚ 2012). The Chief Nursing Officer for England and Department of Health Nursing Director consequently founded the six essential values of a care giver; care‚ compassion‚ communication‚ competence

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    Nursing Practicum

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    flies‚ term 2 clinical practicum has passed. This time‚ I was allocated to C6 ward‚ B5 ward‚ CSSD‚ Paediatric ward and B7 ward. Comparing with last practicum‚ the more the nursing procedures I have learnt‚ the more the treatment I can do and handle. It seems that I become an useful person in the ward routine. Also precisely because of this‚ I have experienced a lot about what the real nursing care means. Now‚ I would like to share what I have learn in paediatric ward and a clinical experience which

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    History of Nursing

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    University of Phoenix Material History of Nursing Research Worksheet There have been many influential publications‚ agencies‚ and people in the field of nursing research. Write 1–3 sentences in each cell of the table below to describe the importance‚ goal‚ or influence of each item. |Publications |First publication date and importance: | |Nursing Research |First published:

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    Nursing Competency

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    associate degree level vs. the BSN Associate degree Nurse (ADN) nurses has 2 years training and diploma in nursing has 3 years of training .whereas Baccalaureate degree in Nursing has 4 years of training .The passing rate for NCLEX exam and basic clinical skills are the same example of I/V insertion‚ administering medicine and wound care. BSN training means Bachelor of Science in nursing are more focused in critical thinking skills‚ decision making skills‚ dealing with legal and ethical decision

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    Nursing Theory

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    Hans Selye in addition to clinical situations and research involving Stress Theory‚ a borrowed theory used in nursing practice. Unit Objectives 1. Describe the background‚ development and concepts of Stress Theory 2. Identify the relationship among Stress Theory concepts 3. Outline the phenomena‚ populations and clinical situations Stress Theory explains Assigned Readings Clancy‚ J. & McVicar‚ A. (1993). Subjectivity of stress. British Journal of Nursing‚ 2(8)‚ 410- 417

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    Clinical Assessment Scenario Mr. and Mrs. Lawson brought their 4-year-old adopted daughter‚ Clara‚ to see Dr. Mason‚ a psychiatrist. Clara was polite in greeting Dr. Mason‚ but did not smile and kept her gaze down as she took a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson sat next to Clara and began explaining their concerns. They described Clara as a quiet child who has recently begun throwing temper tantrums‚ during which she is inconsolable. Her sleep and eating patterns have changed‚ and she no longer wants to

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    Changes in Nursing

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    Nursing has changed in a variety of ways over the years‚ but one of the most important transitions has been related to the increasing cultural diversity of the American population. In the article‚ Leininger ’s Transcultural Theory and Prayer; author D.E. Allyn expresses how prayer has benefit according to the cultural care theory. The first nurse to emphasize cultural care was Madeleine Leininger. According to Leininger‚ the goal of cultural care is culturally congruent care. Thus‚ when a client

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    This essay is going describe the skills that student nurses need to demonstrate to show that they have a clear understanding of good nursing practice. This essay will focus on four inter-related skills that complement each other in achieving goals (Barker 2007). The goal that these nursing skills seek to achieve is good nursing practice as according to Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC 2008) mission of protecting the health and welfare of the public. NMC is the National Regulatory body that

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    learning environments‚ of which the clinical nursing education experience is a prime example. Clinical (applied learning) components of nursing education are critical to the overall curriculum‚ as they allow learners to “apply knowledge to practice‚ to develop problem-solving and decision making skills‚ and to practice responsibility for their own actions”3. However‚ the mere passage of time in this environment does not itself ensure clinical competence or a positive clinical experience. Many variables interact

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