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    Introduction to Sensory Integration In Pediatrics Sensory experiences include touch‚ movement‚ body awareness‚ sight‚ sound and the pull of gravity. The process of the brain organizing and interpreting this information is called sensory integration. Sensory integration provides a crucial foundation for later‚ more complex learning and behavior. For most children‚ sensory integration develops in the course of ordinary childhood activities. Motor planning ability is a natural outcome

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    reflect in a systematic manner the delivery of care to an individual with a learning disability. I will aim to describe learning disability nursing practice. This will be done with reference to holistic‚ person-centred approaches‚ the use of nursing models‚ within the framework of the nursing process and within the operation of the multi-disciplinary team. These processes and structures will guide and enable me to review and identify an individual’s health care need. Throughout the process of the care

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    This is a reflective essay based on a situation encountered during my first six-week placement on an ear‚ nose and throat ward at a local hospital. In order that I could use this situation for my reflection the patient will be referred to as "Mr H". This is in order that his real name is protected and that confidentially maintained in line with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct to "Treat information about patients and clients as confidential and use it only for the purpose for which it was given

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    My appeal in studying physiotherapy comes from my fascination in learning about the stages of rehabilitation after illness and injury. Physiotherapy would allow me to find myself in so many different situations each day‚ for example treating one patient with a strained gastrocnemius one minute to then treating a patient who has had a stroke and has immobility in their arm the next. This means that I would be faced with challenging situations where I would need to think on my feet to solve problems

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    In modern medicine‚ a Physiotherapy is a vital tool in the re-establishment of patient’s quality of life. This career combines my two greatest passion for sports and human anatomy. I want to be a Physiotherapist due to I want to help people to make it look better with themselves. I would like to have the chance to inspire and be able to inspire myself‚ being a better person. Another great thing I like it’s because is not a monotonous profession‚ and you have the opportunity to learn and innovate

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    My interest in physiotherapy first began when I attended a hydrotherapy session with my grandmother‚ diagnosed with osteoporosis. After seeing the physiotherapists treat the variety of patients and help to improve their quality of life‚ I knew then that I wanted to be a physiotherapist. The human body and its ability to recuperate intrigues me; I am enthralled by how physiotherapy can help to restore an individual’s movement and function as much as possible when affected by injury‚ illness or disability

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    Gibbs Reflection Cycle

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    GIBBS REFLECTIVE CYCLE Description (What happened?) Action Plan (If it arose again what would you do?) Feelings (What were you thinking & feeling?) Conclusion Evaluation (What was good & bad about the experience?) Description (What sense can you make of the situation?) (Gibbs 1998) Stage 1: Description of the event Describe in detail the event you are reflecting on. Include e.g. where were you; who else was there; why were you there; what were you doing; what were other people doing;

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    practice‚ the concept of reflective practice which entails a process of self-analysis‚ self-dialogue‚ self-evaluation and self-observation has long been a prominent concern. In recent years‚ there has been a growing literature concerned with reflective practice which is conceptualized as an approach that acknowledges the uncertainty and complexity that are inherited in contemporary social work practice. This paper aims to explore the theoretical and research base of reflective practice and professional

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    always been fascinated with how the human body works‚ repairs itself and can be improved through more exercise and better eating habits. My enchantment with the body and understanding how it functions has fuelled my desire to pursue a career in physiotherapy as it incorporates science and sports that are all areas of specific interest to me. The flexibility and variety of career paths available and the practical emphasis in this profession‚ as well as the prospect of improving someone’s standard of

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    Physiotherapy is not just healing the body‚ but also healing the mind. One element of Physiotherapy that intrigues me is how after a short session a patient can feel transformed both mentally and physically. I aspire to make patients feel valued through showing empathy and commitment to their needs. Since volunteering in Alder Hey Children’s Hospital I have became interested in working within the NHS in areas such as Paediatrics‚ after seeing how the NHS’s core values are displayed. I am inspired

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