The Enrolled Nurse scope of practice Administration of Medicines Course & Competencies Important information for registered and enrolled nurses and midwives Victorian Branch © Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) 540 Elizabeth Street Melbourne www.anfvic.asn.asn Published November 2010 Victorian Branch The Enrolled Nurse scope of practice Administration of Medicines Course & Competencies Important information for registered and enrolled nurses and midwives. This publication
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Australia. Pages 40-43. * Chiarella M & Staunton P‚ 2003‚ “Nursing & the law”‚ Elsevier‚ Sydney Australia. Pages 171‚177‚181. * Daly J‚ Speedy S‚ Jackson D‚ 2010‚“Contexts of nursing”‚ Elsevier‚ Sydney Australia. Pages 156-160. * Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ “Advice sheet: Confidentiality”‚http://www.nmcuk.org/aArticle.aspx?ArticleID=3614 ‚March 2009. * Civil liability Act 2002‚ 25th September 2009 http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/cla2002161/ * Nikki K. Campos JD‚ 2010‚ (journal
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References: Aasheim V et al (2000) Breastfeeding in Norway. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest BBC (2005) National breastfeeding awareness week‚ www.bbc.co.uk/ May 2005] British Medical Association (1999) Carson C (2001) How is the government going to raise breastfeeding rates? British Journal of Costello A‚ Sachdev H (1998) Protecting
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Women and Birth (2011) 24‚ 129—136 a v a i l a b l e a t w w w. s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/wombi Fathers’ birth experience in relation to midwifery care ¨ ´ Ingegerd Hildingsson a‚b‚*‚ Linnea Cederlof b‚ Sara Widen b a b Department of Health Science‚ Mid Sweden University‚ Sundsvall‚ Sweden Department of Women’s and Children’s Health‚ Karolinska Institutet‚ Stockholm‚ Sweden Received 6 August 2010; received in revised form 15
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Health policy and resource allocation: potential impact on nursing (midwifery practice) Nurses have a professional obligation to advocate for clients through participation in the health policy and resource allocation process. Participation in the policy process influences the direction of policy and legislation‚ ultimately shaping the type of services and the resources in which clients may access services provided by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Because nurses are situated within
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2.4. Regulatory bodies of chosen professions were used to gather information‚ Nursing and midwifery Council website and Scottish Social Services Council website. 3. Findings 3.1. Professional education and registration 3.1(i) Nursing Nursing requires a degree in pre-registration nursing. This leads to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)‚ the regulatory body for nursing and midwifery and enables nurses to practice. All nurses‚ midwives and other specialist community public
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Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2010) Guidance on professional conduct: For nursing and midwifery students Richardson‚ R (2008) Clinical Skills for Student Nurses: Theory‚ Practice and Reflection Devon‚ Reflect Press. BBC News Website (2000) [Online] Available: : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/646369.stm [Accessed 06th January 2011] Cleanliness Champions Website (2010) [Online] Available: http://www.hai-champions.nes.scot.nhs.uk [Accessed: 28th December 2010] Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ (2008)
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professionals‚ our professional guidelines require us to act in the best interest of the patient and to seek‚ obtain‚ and understand the importance of informed consent (HPC 2008a‚b) Standard 2.2 of the nurse practioner standards for practice (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia [NMBA]‚ 2014) highlights an individuals rights in making an informed decision and respecting this right while making sure they are provided with information that is accurate and interpreted in an understanding
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today. Fueled by the death of her children‚ Mary had the passion and determination to help women and children in rural locations of America. That drive‚ coupled with her experience working as a nurse in World War II‚ her disciplined studies‚ and midwifery training led her to rural Kentucky. In 1925‚ families in this area had no access to any kind of medical attention because there were no developed roads or means of transportation. For this
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In Plato’s Theaetetus Plato attempts to show what knowledge is. Socrates asks Theaetetus what he thinks knowledge is. Since Theaetetus answers incorrectly‚ Socrates presents other definitions about knowledge. One theory is "Man is the Measure of all things." Although this theory comes from Socrates‚ he still believes it is in need of more explanation. Socrates reverts to Protagoras’ teachings and explains his theory on the idea that "Man in the Measure of all things" Socrates presents Protagoras’
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