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    Introduction In this assignment I will talk about a moment that has impacted on my nursing practice‚ and also speak about values and attitudes. I have chosen the value of non-judgemental and an attitude of recovery from the Te Pou booklet and talk about how this is incorporated in my nursing practice. Values and Attitudes Values and attitudes are what guide us throughout our lives. They are learnt Moment Jonathon had been discharged from hospital. This was my second visit to see him. He

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    On reflection‚ there was an element of being judgemental towards Emma‚ which was wrong as Emma’s personal beliefs and culture should have been the priority. There is a need for one to be self-aware of their practice and how it affects others. NMC (2010)‚ states that for personal and professional development

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    Craig Spencer Assignment 303 Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings. Task C Reflective Account Ci) I believe it is possible for your own personal preferences‚ attitudes‚ beliefs and heritage to impact on your working practice if you allow it to. There could be a number of different issues that could cause this such as:  Upbringing  Culture  Religious Beliefs  Trauma  Re-affirmed Belief Systems  Learnt Behaviours The above issues could

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    FICTION POEM ESSAY Fiction Poem Essay Liberty University FICTION POEM ESSAY This poem deals with a man‚ who believes he has no real self-identification. However‚ in the midst of his affliction‚ and the pain of being loss he finds his purpose and most of all his self worth. When reading The Lamb poem‚ it reminds me of how I felt when I first met the Lord. I felt

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    The differences in the way Stewart and Claire‚ in ‘Jindabyne’‚ react to the discovery of the woman’s body are due to their individual experiences which in turn are indigenous to deeply affirmed gender roles. The staunch male output presented in Stewart’s reaction‚ we see as a fallacy in his moments of isolation‚ however it is maintained to the utmost for the majority of his interactions with others. Claire‚ while not conforming to this stereotypical idea of a soft‚ emotional woman‚ reacts with fervour

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    my thoughts. Great. I bet a mother who really wants to leave asap is behind me. As I peak over my shoulder I couldn’t be more right - except for the fact there was two. Really‚ two? How do you even get to go outside? I hear the mother let out a judgemental sigh and scorn her face in displeasure. She looks as if she’s trying really hard not to say something probably not acceptable in the public‚ nevermind to her two toddlers grabbing and throwing everything they can reach at. I smile at her apologingizly

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    Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services Unit 3 Champion equality‚ diversity and inclusion Assessment Learning outcomes 2 and 4 require assessment in the workplace Assessment methodology Work place assessment - assessment criteria 2.1 ‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 4.4 Work product/documents – assessment criteria 2.1‚2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 3.3‚ 4.4 Planning for professional discussion 1. Understand diversity‚ equality and inclusion in own area of responsibility

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    TKMB GROUP ESSAY ATTICUS “But it was time of vague of optimism for some of the people: Maycomb county had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself” (Lee‚ 6). Maycomb is a small‚ sleepy town in Alabama filled with polite people‚ however‚ that kindness only goes on for so long. During this time‚ the civil right movement had not taken place yet‚ and white supremacy was at its peak due to the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow laws ensured that all colored people live segregated

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    Sample “Where I Stand” Essay B.Blick 8/18/08 Period 3 Powder Springs. Dallas. Austell. Atlanta. These are cities in Georgia that I frequent. These location are wehre I stand physically‚ however‚ I want to express where I stand in life. I hope to convey my qualities and characteristics‚ as well as my likes and dislikes‚ loves‚ and beliefs. I am a young woman‚ getting older by the day. An adult who stops being an adult at 3:36 each weekday. I have

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    Interpersonal Relationships In Health Care Effective communication is a process of sharing information two ways. There is a sender and a receiver. The message presented must be easily understood by the receiving party. Effective communication in the workplace begins with information sharing between the company employees and can contribute to the success of the company. Communication can be a multifaceted process involving the exchange of many types of information.

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