management of care along with professional/ethical practice. Gibbs (1988) reflective circle will be used to describe what happened including feelings‚ evaluation‚ conclusion‚ analysis and action plan. Genericterms will be used for to protect patient confidentiality. Introduction Reflective writing forms a vital part of student nurse’s portfolio (Chabell & Muller 2004‚ Gustafsson & Fagerberg‚ 2004; Rolfe Gardner‚ 2005). Reflective practice is a framework that aids nurses in their day to day work (Peden-McAlpine
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Caldicott Report The Caldicott Committee‚ chaired by Dame Fiona Caldicott‚ was set up by the Chief Medical Officer for Health following increasing concerns regarding the way information flowed‚ not only within NHS organisations‚ but also to and from non-NHS organisations. The resulting report‚ ’The Caldicott Committee: Report on the Review of Patient-identifiable Information’‚ was published in December 1997. The Report made sixteen recommendations. One of the key recommendations was the appointment
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and I am also good in team work‚ I have ability to react quickly‚ and calm under pressure‚ I have the capacity to deal with people from different background‚ age‚ race‚ disability and difficulty. I studied Access to higher education in nursing‚ midwifery and health related issues‚ my chosen course in college has helped me in relating with individuals from different background with difficulties and understanding that there are individual differences. I work as a health care Assistant in different
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4223-011 Reflection and Witness Today I was asked to support and care for a patient Mrs Y as we had noticed over the past weeks she was losing weight and following dieticians referral we were asked to give a certain diet and supplements for that patient and monitor her intake and output by doing a food chart‚ fluid chart and stool chart at food times and when needed to help her gain weight. As we were monitoring her closely it was important that we handled the information carefully and sensitively
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practicing. Using the clinical placement feedback form‚ I will be looking at the following aspects; positioning and attachment‚ communication and history taking. In accordance with the NMC (2002) Code of professional conduct‚ as in order to maintain confidentiality all names have been changed to protect identities. Aisha is a twenty-five year old‚ prima-gravida who had been on the postnatal ward for one day. Aisha had requested assistance with breastfeeding as she felt that Jake (baby) wasn’t getting enough
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vulnerability is seen on a perceptive view. Due to the NMC code of practice‚ I comprehend my own responsibility to undertake in accordance‚ additionally to the guidelines of privacy as The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2015) proclaims that a nurse and midwife have a fundamental expectation concerning confidentiality regarding particular patients subjected to care and/or treatment. Consequently‚ compliant with the NMC’s code and in respect and safeguarding of the patient’s privacy‚ their name has been changed
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Welcome to your new role in Social Care. It is one in which you will make a difference to the lives of the people you work with. You will be looking after vulnerable people‚ who may need help physically and/or emotionally. To help you do this there is a set of values and principles that you must adhere to. The principles and values – Individuality Everyone is different the way we live‚ the way we have our tea or coffee‚ when we choose to eat or drink. What we would like to be called. Check
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their baby inheriting HD. Erin and Dan should be discouraged from having the baby tested prenatally as it takes away the baby’s future right to know and could possibly cause psychological stress (Arribas-Ayllon‚ 2011). Dan also has the right to confidentiality‚ so why it may seem wiser that he tells his siblings that he will get HD; it is ultimately his decision to inform others about his test results (Arribas-Ayllon‚ 2011). The results should not be released to third parties‚ unless informed consent
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Reflection can be defined as “a process of reviewing an experience of practice in order to describe‚ analyse and evaluate and so inform learning from practice.”(Reid‚ 1993) It is an important factor when working within any health profession and midwifery is certainly no exception. Schon (1991) defines a reflective practitioner as “someone who learns by reflecting on current experience and applies that learning to future practice.” Reflection allows midwives to grow and develop professionally as well
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the incident and examine their works. To maintain the confidentiality of the persons according to Nursing and Midwifery Council (2008) it uses fictional names. First part
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