Reflection based on Gibbs’ model of reflection (Gibbs‚ 1988) Description: I spent a week with other professionals from the Health Professions Council. The aim was to learn from each other to enable us to become better professionals and to help with our individual learning. the session also gave me an insight into how we work together with other professional groups in practice (Miller and Freeman‚ 2007). For this reflection I shall be reflecting on teams roles. As a professional I will need
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For this reflection I will be using the Gibbs reflective cycle (1988) to demonstrate how members of the multi-disciplinary team worked together to achieve a positive client outcome. I will use the Gibbs model which incorporates the following: description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ conclusion and action plan (Gibbs 1988). This model facilitates critical thoughts‚ linking theory to practice and allows my personal feelings and opinions to be reflected upon. This reflection will discuss the importance
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b) The venous valves in Mrs White legs are unable to support the blood above them‚ causing the some of the blood to flow downwards. The edges of the veins have becomes stretched to the point where they have become noticeably visible. Mrs White’s circulatory system has‚ in order to compensate for the pooling of blood‚ increased the total circulating blood volume to maintain the total cardiac output of the body (1). c) There are many factors that could have contributed to Mrs White’s leg veins becoming
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"Why Did You Kill Me?" On March 1‚ 1932‚ the 20-month-old son of famed aviator Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh was kidnapped from his nursery in the Lindbergh ’s home near Hopewell‚ New Jersey. The kidnapping generated worldwide interest‚ and both the New Jersey State Police and the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations) launched massive investigations. Four years later‚ a 36-year-old German immigrant‚ Richard Bruno Hauptmann‚ would be executed for this
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(2001) CHARLES STARZYNSKI‚ PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT‚ v. CAPITAL PUBLIC RADIO‚ INC.‚ DEFENDANT AND RESPONDENT ISSUE: 1. Whether Starzynski was wrongfully discharged from his position. 2. Whethe Starzynski ‘s discharge was constructive. RULE: 1. “judgment is properly granted when there is no triable issue of material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 437c(c). A defendant or cross-defendant has met his or her burden of showing
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be the front of a movement? Patrick Nagel created his own trend that was very similar to Lichtenstein’s pop art. Nagel was renowned for his neater‚ more refined take on Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art movement. Nagel’s artwork showed just how evolved art culture has become. Classical art always had the same bland take with few vibrant colors and the same subjects of still lifes‚ people exactly as they look‚ or landscapes. Nagel dared to follow the
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RA Application 1. Why did you decide to apply to be an RA? What do you think it takes to be a successful RA? What do you find most attractive about this position? What seems least attractive about it? a. I always thought that being an RA would a fun job while in college‚ and after hearing the benefits and how much fun my friends had while working as an RA I figured I would apply! I think a successful RA must be friendly‚ fair‚ outgoing‚ and yet stern and firm when it come to rules. I love the idea
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Spanish Tavern should stay in business! My family has been going here since before I was born. My family and many other families love their food. Therefore‚ they should stay in business. Firstly‚ Spanish Tavern is a very successful restaurant. They have won many awards for their food. For example‚ they won the “Best of Spanish Business” award and many ZAGAT awards. Successful restaurants usually get lots of money. The prices for the food are reasonably expensive. If you added all the people that
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Procedural History: Plaintiff brought suit against defendant for fraud and breaches of warranty. Summary judgement granted in favor of defendant by the District Court. Plaintiff appealed claiming genuine issues of material facts exist. The Facts: Plaintiff bought a used car from Defendant‚ a used car dealer. Defendant offered no warranty‚ but told Plaintiff that the car had been inspected and was accident free. Plaintiff purchased a service plan through Defendant to be administered by a
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and costs) Dear Ms. Slaughter: Thank you for the Resident Transaction Report which was enclosed in your November 9‚ 2011 letter. Mr. John O. Merenu reviewed the report and is contesting the sum of $1‚854.00. He is unaware of the circumstances that gave rise to the following entries: 1. 01/14/2010 - AF ATTY INV#36562 for $207.00; 2. 11/04/2010 - AF ATTY INV#39185 DR for $1‚440.00 and 3. 12/04/2010 – AF Attorney Fees for $207.00. Mr. John O. Merenu only became aware of the contested
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