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    Mentorship Nursing

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    experience. The aim of this piece is to reflect on my role as a mentor and demonstrate my awareness of the responsibilities involved‚ whilst paying particular attention to the required learning outcomes 2-5 of the module. In keeping with the NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ 2008) Code of Conduct anonymity will be adhered to and therefore no names of people or places will be mention. The assignment will allow me to reflect on my own experiences in my new role as a mentor and will follow the journey

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    culture‚ power‚ and or sensitivity can be used in health care has a meaning. These words can be also used in other discipline outside of nursing and have other meanings‚ for the purpose of this assignment‚ the word that is identified is the holistic care approach in nursing. The concept of the word holistic can have different meanings‚ and it is usable either in nursing as part of patient caring‚ and it is also usable in philosophy which is characterized by comprehension of the parts of something as intimately

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    EFFECTIVE AND PREFESSIOANL COMMUNICATION IN NURSING Today‚ nurses and midwives in their professional practice need to communicate in many different ways‚ maintain an open minded attitude that will allow for superior preparation in nursing assessments and in practice and provide person centred care. They are also required to demonstrate their capacity to think critically about issues‚ organise ideas logically‚ take action and reflect on that action to implement continuous improvement in future

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    Physical Assessment

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    mentPHYSICAL ASSESSMENT Last September 16‚ 2011 at exactly 9 o’clock in the morning‚ we conducted a physical assessment to Patient X who is 12 years old. He was admitted last September 15‚ 2011 at 12:30 am due to edema on the right ankle. He is under Dr. Uy. Patient X was admitted per wheelchair with watcher. General Survey Patient X was lying on bed. He was awake and coherent and responsive to any kind of stimulus. He had an IVF of PNSS 1 liter at KVO rate infusing well at his left metacarpal

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    Community Assessment

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    Community Assessment Troy Hills Parsippany NJ 1 Community Assessment of Troy Hills Parsippany Richard Sakyiamah Lehman College Professor Marcia Skeete HIN 269 December 5‚ 2012. A community assessment gives emphasis on evaluating agencies‚ community members and systems so as to learn more about circumstances within such community. The goal of community assessment is to gather pertinent information from a personal walk or drive through the community

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    Summative Assessment

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    Whilst I attended clinical placement at xxx Nursing Home‚ I was asked to accompany the registered nurse (RN) attending zzz Ward‚ which houses people who have dementia and other similar conditions. During handover‚ we were advised about an ongoing issue with two of the residents; a married female named Joan (not her real name) and an unmarried man called Barry (not his real name). Barry had been visiting Joan in her room‚ and making sexual advances to her throughout the day. Both of these residents

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    Recordkeeping in Nursing

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    Record-keeping and documentation are a hugely important part of nursing practice that unfortunately is often overlooked. Good record-keeping is in fact an essential element of being a good nurse. This assignment will discuss the importance of record-keeping in the healthcare setting. Record-keeping is vital for three main functions of nursing. It facilitates communication‚ promotes safe and appropriate nursing care and meets professional and legal standards (CRNBC 2008). These purposes and other

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    International(Professional Assosiation of Nurses) Nursing Diagnosis is a clinical judgment about individual ‚ family or society responses to real or possible health problems or life process.Nursing diagnosis are developed based on the data obtained during the nursing assessment. A nursing diagnosis identifies problems that result from that disorder. An actual nursing diagnosis presents a problem response present at the time of assessment. Application To Personal Life Nursing diagnosis plays a vital role in the

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    Self Assessment

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    Each of the self-assessments were an eye opener to me and to what my life has been like since the first-time primary socialization has taken place. The results for my analysis were more focused on groups. Most of the words that I wrote down put me into groups with other people‚ such as‚ nursing student or bibliophile. The results for the second analysis were that I am in the normal range for self-esteem. The next analysis that I did told me that I believe we are all in control of our own fate. To

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    Dysphagia In Nursing

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    In promoting positive outcomes‚ Tanner and Culberson‚ (2014) mention five strategies‚ but one stands out as a nursing function‚ “be familiar with the dysphagia assessment”. Tanner and Culberson (2014) also mention the vital role nurses play in preventing additional problems. Nurses should have a thorough understanding of the degree of dysphagia as it is important for the nurse to competently

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