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    quantity and quality of health care‚ and quality assurance in Indonesia. Aust Clin Rev. 9(3-4):149-54. PubMed. McGee‚ P. (2009) Advanced Practice in Nursing and the Allied Health Professions‚ 3td edn. Chicester: Blackwell Publishing. Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) Our Vision‚ Mission and Values. Available at http://www.nmc-uk.org/About-us/Our_vision_mission_and_values [Accessed 31 October 2012]. The Economist Intelligence Unit. (2010) Old problems‚ fresh solutions: Indonesia’s new health regime

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    The purpose of this assignment is to critique and evaluate the chosen article in terms of strengths and weaknesses‚ and to demonstrate an understanding of the research process. This article takes you through a critical appraisal exercise using an article from a Medical Journal. It describes how you decide whether to read and use an article that may be relevant to one’s research. Polit and Hungler (1997)‚ believe that a true understanding of ‘a sound theoretical foundation to guide practice is enhanced

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    The Nursing and Midwifery council (NMC) standards of proficiency for pre-registration nursing education (2010) sets out exactly what student nurses must achieve to enable registration onto the first part of the register. Another NMC publication; Standards to support learning and assessment in practice (2006) lays out what a post registration nurse requires to fulfil in order to formally assess student nurses. These two sets of standards make it clear what is expected of both students and mentors

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    ‘I confirm that the submitted work is my own work and that I have clearly identified and fully acknowledged all material that is entitled to be attributed to others (whether published or unpublished) using the referencing system set out in the programme handbook. I agree that the University may submit my work to mean of checking this‚ such as the plagiarism detection service Turnitin@UK. I confirm that I understand that assessed work that has been shown to have been plagiarised will

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    established in a variety of fields for many years. Within nursing‚ the term ‘mentor’ denotes “A nurse‚ midwife or specialist community public health nurse who facilitates learning and supervises and assesses students in a practice setting”‚ (Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 2005). The essay will explore the role of the mentor in the field of nursing‚ with personal reflection on the authors experience as a mentor in my current role as a community mental health nurse (CMHN). The mentor-mentee learning

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    Reflection: turning experience into learning‚ London: Kogan Page. Boud‚ D.(1985) in Pearce‚ R. (2003) Profiles and Portfolios of Evidence. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes‚p.20. Dallas‚J.& Sully‚ P. (2010) Essential communication skills for nursing and midwifery‚ (2nd ed.) Edinburgh: Mosby Elsevier. Gibbs‚ G. (1988) in Pearce‚ R. (2003) Profiles and Portfolios of Evidence. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes‚p.22. Hogston‚ R.& Simpson‚ P.M. (2002) Foundations of nursing practice (2nd.ed.)‚ Basingstoke: Macmillan

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    computerized information technology in health care settings has so far played a vital role in improving the accessibility of information and has replaced more labour intensive and unproductive methods (Shekelle and Goldzweig‚ 2009). The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC‚ 2009) maintain that that nurses’ skills‚ knowledge and practice must be guided by the best available evidence. Often this evidence is found on the internet however many sources of information can be inaccurate so a good standard of

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    microscope to claim that the start of perinatal life begins from the point of conception (Costello‚ 2006). This Interprofessional rivalry sparked resistance from the displaced midwives. However‚ English midwives succeeded in certifying midwifery practice through the 1902 Midwifery act (Costello‚ 2006). This was an important step in establishing midwives not as physician-rivals‚ but as para-medical subordinates. In the same year‚ 1902‚ the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the British Empire was published

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    suffering from cancer‚ died a couple of hours after Elaine chase gave him the pain-killing drug. On Friday‚ the 51-year old fro Benfleet‚ Essex‚ insisted the boy’s comfort was her priority. She denied four misconduct charges at the Nursing and Midwifery council. Following instructions The boy dies in 1998 after Ms Chase had visited his house after receiving a telephone call from the boy’s father who said his son was deeply distressed. She gave him his intravenous dose of morphine at 1330

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    INTRODUCTION: According to the data received by the Registrar General of India‚ in 2007 to 2009 the maternal mortality rate in India is 212 per 100‚000 live births. The country needs to reduce the maternal mortality rate to less than109 deaths by 2015 to achieve the United Nations-mandated Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Every ten minutes there is one maternal death in India as reported by the United Nations and at this rate India is unlikely to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. What

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