Reflective Account – Poster Presentation. This reflective account is regarding my involvement within a group to produce an academic poster presentation. My feeling when we were initially told we had to do a presentation was; please no! and my heart immediately sank! This was one main worry I had when I was accepted into university but I knew I had to overcome this fear. A few sessions ago‚ we all decide which groups were going to work together. I was pleased with who I was working with as we
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Therapeutic relationships Understanding Behaviour Assessment LO1 HNC CAP Word count 1360 This is assessment is a reflective account using Gibb’s (1998) reflective cycle. It provides me with the structure to follow when reflecting (Brooker‚ 2013). The cycle has 6 steps which include; Description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ conclusion and action plan. In order to comply with the NMC Code of Confidentiality (NMC‚ 2013) and Data Protection Act 1998‚ I will call the service user Mrs
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Reflective Account When I started my work placement at my setting I was working with my members of staff and manager who told me how to monitor children when they eat and which child cannot eat certain food because of their religion or culture. Before I started to give out the food for the children I had to read the food policies and procedures to know how to serve the food and drink for the children. At my placement I learnt how to monitor the children when they ate and how much they ate‚ and
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Presentation reflective account Introduction I shall analyse my presentation‚ commenting on: • where I used my skills well; • my understanding of adaptations within my role; and • areas for improvement. Knowledge and understanding As feedback noted‚ I included a good level of information on my chosen client‚ (representing the diverse group - Older Adults). I presented knowledge and understanding on how I worked collaboratively to address barriers. My presentation highlighted
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Westcott Hsoc 259 April 21‚ 2010 Maintaining a Healthy Home Holistically: Natural Household Products as Safe Alternatives to Conventional Products “If you want to learn about the health of a population‚ look at the air they breathe‚ the water they drink‚ and the places where they live.” -Hippocrates‚ Father of Medicine‚ 5th Century BC Natural household products are an important part of maintaining health holistically. From day to day‚ what is ingested
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I worked for the Children and Youths Services. It was founded in January 2003 to provide services to the children of these Islands. The CAYs Foundation consists of an appointed board of directors made up of local citizens‚ who bear a love for children of these islands. The CAYs Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to empower youths who are experiencing difficulties to achieve their full human potential by providing a continuum of care thru its residential and day programmes in a caring
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(cholesterol‚ LDL‚ HDL and triglycerides) along with other strategies (diet and medications). Support efforts to stop smoking Control weight and reduce body fat Improve your strength and feeling of well-being: Helps keep muscles‚ bones‚ and joints healthy Increase your ability to do daily activities without getting tired Improve your balance and flexibility Maintain muscle tone‚ improve your posture‚ and reduce the risk of falling and fracturing bones Lessen feelings of anxiety or depression Improve
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Consider your workplace as a learning environment and reflect upon three areas for improvement. The term reflection refers to reviewing experience from practice so that it may be described‚ analysed‚ evaluated and consequently used to inform and change future practice.” According to Somerville and Keeling (2004) nursing is a profession where reflection is important whereby it helps to identify strengths and weaknesses. Jarvis (1992) mentioned that reflective practice can also be known as a learning
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Victor Health 102 Midterm To maintain a healthy lifestyle in a society that changes so frequently‚ one must stay determined to stay healthy. As I have learned in this course‚ being healthy is not easy in the world we live in today. Being truly healthy requires work and sacrifice. It may mean that maybe we shouldn’t have that extra slice of cake or maybe we should try to squeeze in that extra hour of sleep. Whatever the small sacrifice may be‚ being healthy is so worth it because it can improve our
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Reflective Account I’m looking back on today’s work I did with some young pupils I work with‚ they are a little group called ‘ Super Stars’‚ they are called the super stars because they aren’t as up to speed with the other children in class but they have a lot of potential to work with. The super stars are a group of 5/6 children aged up 7-11‚ today we did phonics we did ‘OI’‚ we had to pronounce ‘oi’ sounding it so that they can speak it clearly‚ and I also asked the group to think of words or
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