Clinical practice is of outmost significance because this is the site where students can turn theory into practice‚ students can interact with patients and families‚ and face the real world of medicine. It is significant and useful to reflect upon assessment practices to evaluate students in clinical setting. For this purpose‚ this paper analyzes three articles relevant to the clinical practices by the nursing students‚ and the role they should play outside the classroom‚ and who should evaluate
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Abstract Successful clinical research outcomes are essential for improving patient care. Achieving this goal‚ however‚ implies an effective informed consent process for potential research participants. This article traces the development of ethical and legal requirements of informed consent and examines the effectiveness of past and current practice. The authors propose the use of innovative monitoring methodologies to improve outcomes while safeguarding consent relationships and activities. Additional
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Case study A dabbawala is a person in the Indian city of Mumbai whose job is to carry and deliver freshly made food from home in lunch boxes to office workers. Dabbawalas picks up 175‚000 lunches from homes and delivers them to harried students‚ managers and workers on every working day‚ at their desk‚ 12.30 pm on the dot. Customers can even order through the Internet. After the customer leaves for work‚ his/her lunch is packed into a lunchbox by his family members. A color-coded notation
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An experiment to investigate the effect of leading questions on memory. UFP: Business Administration Psychology Coursework Abstract This study was a replication of Loftus and Palmer (1974). The aim was to find out whether or not participants who had watched a video clip of a train crush would make different estimates of the speed the trains where travelling according to the question they were asked . This experiment was a laboratory experiment and independent measure
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Individual Programmatic Assessment: Exploring a Classic Study in Social Psychology Christina Parker PSYCH 620 October 28‚ 2013 Stacy Hernandez Individual Programmatic Assessment: Exploring a Classic Study in Social Psychology Social psychology first examined the phenomena later termed “bystander effect” in response to a 1964 murder. The murder of a young woman with as many as 38 witnesses and none who helped until it was too late. The bystander effect is individuals seeing an emergency situation
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PSYC 1133 Introduction to Psychology – Terms‚ Topics‚ and Persons The following key terms‚ topics‚ and persons will be included in class instruction and on quizzes and exams. It is your responsibility to identify them in your text and be knowledgeable of them in preparation for online quizzes and in-class exams. The more you relate these terms‚ topics‚ and people to your current memory (by association) the better you will understand them and be able to retrieve them for exams. Some quiz items
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better rapport than the principals of the government boys schools. (7) all principals displayed their leadership behaviour in consonance with the value patterns that the possessed. (8) most of the decisions of the principles were in consonance with their beliefs. Most of the school principals were successful but not effective. (9) it was concluded in the study that there was no one’s best style of leadership behaviour which addressed all the situations. (10) the leadership behaviour was not merely
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CONTROL‚ PERSONAL LIFE INVESTMENT‚ + SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS‚ GOOD MARTIAGE‚ MASTERY OF MULTIPLE ROLES. How do we view intelligence in adults?- CRYSTALLIZED INTELL. INDREASES THROUGH MIDDLE ADULTHOOD‚ FLUID INTELL. BEGINS TO DECREASE IN 20s (EARLIER STUDIES SHOWED A PEAK @ 35 THEN A SHARP DECLINE)‚ ITS MULTIDIMENTIONAL; AFFECTED BY BIOLOGICAL‚ PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS‚ & SOCIAL INFLUENCES. Big 5: Neuroticism- WORRYING‚ TEMPERMENTAL‚ SELF-PITTYING‚ SELF-CONCIOUS‚ EMOTIONAL‚ VULNERABLE./ CALM‚ EVEN- TEMPERED
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My clinical rotation at White Memorial Medical Center was a memorable experience for me. The nurses that I was assigned to or shadowed were very kind with sharing their experiences as well as their knowledge when it came to taking care of children. My first day at White Memorial Medical Center‚ I was lucky enough to be picked by the charge nurse named Robbie at the PICU. She picked two more students to shadow her nurses. She had four patients ranging from ages 3 months to 15 years of age. I had a
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Over the past few weeks I was able to learn an incredible amount during my time in the community clinical rotation. This rotation was not at all what I expected it would be. I was surprised by the diverse skill sets and leadership qualities required of the home health nurse. The clinical day that sticks out the most to me was the last day I spent with my nurse. Before noon my nurse had already seen six patients and attended a staff meeting. The amount of prioritization and organization she put in
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