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    Using Purnell’s model for cultural competence‚ critically review and evaluate the article‚ ‘Provision of antenatal care during Ramadan‚’ written by Alison Pearce‚ Pauline Mayho. British Journal of Midwifery (BJM). (Dec‚ 2004) INTRODUCTION The United Kingdom (UK) has become a multiracial society and with this the Midwife must meet the challenge of respect and understanding of the many different culture’s and religious beliefs. However stereotyping individuals into groups because of the way they

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    university is a fantastic place to live‚ work and study. The Nursing and Midwifery School in the University of Stirling has exceptional learning environments in which to enrich learning experiences. The University is often described of as one of the most attractive in the world and surrounds a beautiful loch filled with swans‚ rabbits and squirrels adding to the relaxed learning environment. Within the School of Nursing and midwifery‚ we have innovative facilities such as the health skills lab‚ the modern

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    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). Furthermore for legal issues‚ the writer has gained consent from the selected patient. The writer explained to the patient clearly what information would be needed in the report and that confidentiality would always be maintained

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    Claire Phillips Band 6 Midwife NMC Pin: 12G2067E Reflection I hereby declare that this work is solely written by myself and has never been submitted to any other learning establishment Description Whilst working on the maternity ward as a band 6 qualified midwife‚ I was allocated to look after a patient who was 36 weeks gestation and had had a preterm rupture of membranes (PROM). This patient was given oral Erythromycin when she wasn’t prescribed it. This incident was reported

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    Abdallah. Ayda Critical Reflection Essay Introduction Within the context of nursing there has been a significant change in nursing in the last two decades‚ where nursing and medical knowledge has led to changes where patients can no longer stay in hospital and reduction in hospital beds. Professionals who are employed in the healthcare industry are dealing with acutely ill patients who are in more need of care (usher et al 2009). As professionals we must discover the nature that is offered to us

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    first six months of my nurse registration. Following a PDP will show my commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)‚ otherwise known as PREP (CPD). PREP stands for Post-Registration Education and Practice and is a set of Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) standards and guidance that help nurses give the best possible care (NMC PREP Handbook 2006 p3); part of which is a commitment to CPD. CPD is a process of learning activities designed for individuals to reach their full potential‚

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    Commission Interactions: interactions with individuals including colleagues‚ adults using services‚ children and young people in childcare settings; active listening; knowledge of individuals eg beliefs‚ cultures‚ values‚ preferences; maintaining confidentiality; appropriate use of language.

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    Impacts of Psoriasis [online]‚ pp. 4. Available: http://www.psoriasis.org/NetCommunity/Document.Doc?id=619 [accessed 11 November 2010] NHS Kirklees‚ 2009 NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) (2004b) The NMC Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics. Clause 2.1. NMC‚ London. NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) (2004b) The NMC Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics. Clause 4.4. NMC‚ London. Office of Public Sector Information‚ 2009

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    reflect upon aspects of my professional practice and development that I have encountered during my time as a student mentor. This reflective essay shall be written in the first person‚ In accordance with the NMC (2002) Code Of Professional Conduct‚ Confidentiality shall be maintained and all names have been changed to protect identity. I have been teaching students and newly qualified theatre practitioners as a registered ODP for more than 10 years and as a SODP for one year. Working with different mentors

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    without having to breach any duty of care that he owed to either James and or the hospital (Kingsley 2002). Nurses have numerous legal‚ professional and ethical duties (Crisp and Taylor 2008). The three main duties are to respect all patients’ confidentiality and autonomy and to recognize duty of care owed to all parties Johnstone 2004). The report will discuss how Melanie legal responsibilities and if any breach of duty occurred. When a professional duty is breached there is a legal implication (Crisp

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