Simpson STUDENT NUMBER: s0244562 COURSE CODE: NURS11152 ASSIGNMENT: Essay TOPIC: Reflection on and analysis of professional communication WORD LIMIT: 2000 LECTURER: Dolene Rossi DUE DATE: 26th May 2014 This reflective essay uses a theory based rationale demonstrating the use of the 5R framework utilised for effective reflective practice. I shall be reflecting on‚ critically analysing and reconstructing an
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constraining the lives of them and their families. I perceive that many scholars would blame their behavior‚ learning ability‚ and beliefs on the parents’ inability to assist‚ hip hop music‚ gang units‚ and their overall environment. However‚ when does the cycle end? How can a student of color transcend all of the pitfalls and daggers that are thrown at them and still come out on top? When can they have hope in the political arena? It’s very difficult for a young person of color to look at the bright side
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be given power to function or identify beneficiaries and needs autonomy in providing health facility in the area where she works. She also needs money (financial support and power to use the 108 ambulance whenever she wants to refer or escort the patients for specific services. She is the health official responsible for responding to the immediate needs of women‚ children that too who are poor‚ vulnerable‚ sick or old. The State & District level officialdom must provide support to ASHA in all her
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The Effects of Alzheimer’s and Dementia on the Brain My friend and her family are currently through a trying time now. Her grandfather does not know who she is; He is combative and confused‚ it hurts them to see him like this‚ he is not himself. Her father does not recognize his own father (Davis). This is Dementia. It does not only affect the patient‚ it affects the people around him. The question is how does Dementia and Alzheimer’s affect the brain? In 1999 the number of 4 million with Alzheimer’s
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intramuscular injection at 90 degrees in the deltoid‚ vastus lateralis‚ and ventrogluteal muscles. I loved the distribution of oral medications to my patient. I was a bit awkward talking to a manikin‚ but it was a great experience. It is pivotal to remember the 7 rights of administration‚ because it can cause a medication error that can potential harm the patient.
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in real patient situation. Second it allowed me to practice how to organize the room to make sure that no tub or lines get pulled during treatment. Third this lab was an occasion to use problem solving skills to come up with solutions when there was a change in patient status. -2- I learned from this experience that it is important to read the patient chart before each treatment session‚ and also to be familiar with labs values when you are caring for a patient in the ICU. Knowing a patient status
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An essay about cycles in biology. Jessie Dean Biological cycles are vital in many aspects of life on earth. From cycles within the body that keep organisms alive such as the cell cycle‚ Krebs cycle and the Calvin cycle to cycles that encompass many aspects of life and our planet such as the Nitrogen and Carbon cycles. The cell cycle involves actively dividing eukaryotic cells passing through a series of stages known collectively as the cell cycle. The two gap phases (G1 and G2) and S (for synthesis)
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This polypharmacy teaching project has opened my eyes to the difficulty facing individuals who are prescribed multiple medications. Our patient was prescribed nine different drugs‚ however two of those were to be taken twice a day. That adds up to a total of eleven drugs to take daily. Taking eleven pills a day is troubling enough‚ but there also are specific instructions that must be followed for each medication. Some of drugs had the same instructions‚ though others did not. For instance five of
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What is dementia? Dementia is a very common‚ incurable group of life conditions that interfere with daily functioning. It is chronic and can last for years or be life-long. Dementia is not a disease‚ it’s a group of symptoms that affect one’s ability to think‚ memory‚ as well as social life or the rest of their life. Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells. Damage to the brain cells interferes with the brain cell’s ability to be able to communicate with each other. Without communication with each
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Anisha Saddy Saddy 1 Ms. Goodson English III Hn/ 4th Period December 13‚ 2013 Dementia: A Growing Health Concern Needing Further Resources Humphrey Ominisan once said‚ “You cannot have everything in life. Even the trees must lose their leaves.” He is absolutely correct. In our first two stages of life‚ childhood and adulthood‚ we are young and we are preparing
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