Assignment - Short answer Questions Student HLTEN508B Apply reflective practice‚ critical thinking and analysis in health Student Name: Student ID: Group: Date: Assessment Coding Assessment for this unit of competency is based on competency based grading. Assessments are weighted and your assessment will be marked with a percentage and grade. Grades applied to assessment in this unit of competency are: Competency Not Competency Competent Achieved (CNA) achieved – graded Credit (CC) 0-49% (CAG)
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for being responsible for their actions. In the case study‚ the doctor is accountable for his action of assigning the ‘Do not Resuscitate’ note in Sara’s file without her consent. He thus should take full responsibility of his account Nursing and Midwifery Council code of conduct (2008) stipulates that a nurse should at all times strive to Prioritise the care of ones patients as their first concern‚ treating them as individuals whilst respecting their dignity‚ work with one’s colleagues to protect
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Inter-professional‚ Interagency and Interpersonal‚ 2nd edition. Oxford: Blackwell Science. McCray‚J. (Ed.) (2009) Nursing and Multi-professional Practice. London: SAGE Publications. Nursing and Midwifery Council (2004) The NMC Code of Professional conduct: Standards for Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics. London: Nursing and Midwifery Council. Scriven‚ A. (Ed.) (2005) Health Promoting Practice. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. Tummey‚ R. (Ed.) (2005) Planning Care in Mental Health Nursing. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan
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Practitioner Regulation Agency: Legislation‚ Retrieved May 5‚ 2011 from: Retrieved May 5‚ 2011 from: http://www.anmac.org.au/userfiles/file/New%20Code%20of%20Professional %20Conduct%20for%20Nurses%20August%202008(1).pdf Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council: The Registered Nurse‚ Retrieved May 4‚ 2011 from: http://www.australia-migration.com/page/Nurses_ANC/257 Blais‚ K.‚ Hayes J.‚ Kozier‚ B.‚ Erb‚ G. (2006). Professional Nursing Practice‚ Concepts and Perspectives‚ (5th ed.) New Jersey
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patient experiencing shortness of breath which led to a cardiac arrest. In order to be able to use this situation for my reflective process the patient will be referred to as “Jane” for the maintaining of confidentiality according to the Nursery and Midwifery Council (NMC‚ 2008).I have chosen to discuss on the case of Jane as the situation I was confronted with at the time made me reflect on issues of decision and the importance of communication and interpersonal skills in the relationship with the patient
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INTRODUCTION This essay will explore Peplau’s concept of a nurse-patient relationship and how it narrates to the experience I had whilst on placement practice. My aim is to demonstrate my gained understanding of the nursing process‚ the domains of nursing‚ the nature of nursing models and their relationship to practice and Peplau’s model of nursing. The reason why the student has chosen this concept is because nursing is an interpersonal process which involves interaction between two or more
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Task 1 Roles and responsibilities of midwife in antenatal care During the antenatal period‚ midwives care for a pregnant woman by providing regular check-ups that allow treatments and prevent potential health problems throughout the course of the pregnancy while promoting healthy lifestyles that benefit both mother and unborn child. The health care professionals will give advice and information to help the patient have a healthy pregnancy (information such as impact of diet‚ alcohol‚ smoking‚
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be analysed from the perspective of the skills‚ knowledge and values required of a registered nurse. Through this reflection I hope to confirm that my practice meets the standards for entry onto the nursing register as outlined by the nursing and midwifery council ((NMC) 2008). Due to the nature of this assignment and for the purpose of reflection‚ as supported by Fulbrook (2003)‚ I will adopt a narrative approach that conveys thoughts‚ feelings and experiences that examine my nursing practices‚ and
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