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    person centred care

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    Henderson‚ R. (2014) Urine dipstick analysis. [online]. Leeds: [Accessed 14 April 2014]. Available at: . Manley‚K National Health service (NHS choices)(2013) Commuication sign language.Redditch:NHS [Accessed 11 April 2014]. Available at: . Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC)(2012) Guidance on professional conduct session theme for taught. [Online]. London: NMC.[Accessed 24 March 2014].Available at: . Oxford Dictionaries (2014) Language matters. Oxford University Press [online]. [Accessed 8 April 2014].

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    communicate to other members of the multi–disciplinary team. Accurate documentation plays a significant part in the care of a patient; it improves accountability and provides written evidence of the care that a patient receives. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2009) state that good record keeping is a key element of nursing and plays a vital role which aims to promote safe and effective care for every patient‚ as patient records provide evidence of the decisions made and of the care delivered

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    Unit 1 Assignment Understanding Employment Rights and Responsibilities Contracted terms and conditions of employment This is an agreement between me and my employer that states my duties and responsibilities within my work role‚ the conditions of my employment and my rights. The contract should include the name of my place of work‚ the amount of hours I am contracted to weekly and my hourly rate of pay. It should also explain what is expected from me whilst at work. Information that needs to

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    Clinical Supervision - example assignment: Clinical reflective practice on critical incident In this contemporary nursing practice‚ reflection plays vital role in the development of student nurses’ education portfolios (Malik & McGowan 2007‚ O’Connor 2008). Reflective practice is a tool used in clinical environment to describe‚ analyze‚ and evaluate practice so as to inform changes where necessary (Gibbs 1988). This essay will discuss a critical incident of an institutionalized patient who planned

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    Partnership Working

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    because they don’t need to be referred to different people at different locations or explain their situation a number of times and they have a wider network of support if they need it. 1.2 Relevant partners in own work setting: 1. Midwifery - Throughout the week a midwifery clinic takes place in the centre where expectant mums from the community can come for their routine checks 2. Health visitors – Once a week a health visitor clinic is held at the centre where mums can have their babies weighed

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    Reflective Essay Word count 1‚000 Placement ‚ Infection Control Team Dip/HE Adult Nursing 02/09 This reflective essay is based upon my experience working alongside the Infection Prevention and Control Support Nurses at the general hospital. As part of my learning experience as a 2nd year student nurse is to accompany the infection control nurses when visiting the wards The role of the IPCSN involved teaching‚ educating and advising all disciplines across

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    Running head: ILLEGAL ACTION OR ETHICAL DILEMMA? Violation of Nursing Laws: Illegal action or ethical dilemma NR351ON_AC: Transition to Professional Nursing Instructor: Violation of Nursing Laws “To err is human‚ to forgive is divine” (Pope‚ 1709). In the medical field‚ there is no ground for errors and definitely no forgiveness‚ only consequences. There are laws that dictate every aspect of nursing. These laws are written by the governing bodies and strictly enforced. The most common

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    Nature of Philosophy

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    Nature of Philosophy Philosophy * Comes from the 2 Greek words « philos -love » and « sophia -wisdom » * tasks that requires a deliberate effort to seek the truth. * The act of questioning or wanting to know initiates philosophy‚ and most of the time we relate philosophy to thinking. * Knowledge of all things‚ through this ultimate causes‚ aquired through the use of reasoning * Is the intense and critical examination of beliefs and assumptions Philosopher * Lover of

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    Inter professional training and social fitness are both fundamental to well-being experts working in inter professional groups serving differing populaces. Utilizing a pre-post-overview case arrangement outline‚ this investigation assesses a novel learning action intended to energize self-reflection and social ability in an Australian inter professional instruction setting. With the advancement of globalization‚ and in addition the ascent of migration‚ the requirement of social skill has turned out

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    Evidence Based Practice

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    Historically nurses’ decision making has relied on tradition‚ authority‚ trial and error and research (Lee 2003‚ p. 618). However‚ more recently the appreciation and application of evidence based practice (EBP) has caused a shift in clinical nursing decision making (Lee 2003‚ p. 618). EBP is defined as ‘integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research’ (Sackett et al. 1996‚ cited in Rolfe‚ Segrott & Jordan 2008‚ p. 448). EBP

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