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    COURSE TITLE: MSc SPECIALIST COMMUNITY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING (HEALTH VISITING) MODULE TITLE: LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT TITLE: ‘A CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION OF A CHANGE MANAGED IN PRACTICE’ Final Mark: 78% (Distinction) CONTENTS Page Case Study 3 References 14 Bibliography Appendices: One Health and Safety Legislation in practice. 23 Two Lewin’s model for planned change in practice. 24 Three Force Field Analysis conducted

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    Home Office Research Study 292 Assessing the impact of CCTV Martin Gill Angela Spriggs The views expressed in this report are those of the authors‚ not necessarily those of the Home Office (nor do they reflect Government policy). Home Office Research‚ Development and Statistics Directorate February 2005 Assessing the impact of CCTV Home Office Research Studies The Home Office Research Studies are reports on research undertaken by or on behalf of the Home Office. They cover the

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    PPM continues to be relevant and representative of the current nursing practice. During one such discussion on 5 South‚ the clinical nurses discovered an issue in the discharge process related to the PPM 3A’s of authority‚ autonomy‚ and accountability. In quarter 1‚ 2015‚ 5 South scored 88.3% always‚

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    Note: Solve all 4 Case Studies Case I: HAZARDS OF HILLS INTRODUCTION This case is based on an actual incident which took place in an Army Unit deployed in field area. A part of a Battery (about ¼ of an Artillery Regiment) was deployed in a snow bound high altitude area of Kashmir. This was the first time; an artillery unit was deployed in an area with roads and tracks still under development. Preparation of this area for such a development needed a lot of digging for guns‚ pits for

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    Clinical Case Study Nursing is a complex and ever expanding profession. Nursing care mainly focuses on the patient’s physical care‚ which allows nurses to be with their patients for much longer than many other health professionals. Systematic patient assessment is an integral part of a nurse’s job as it permits patient care to be prioritized according to severity of condition‚ and also molds the basis of care plans (Anderson‚ 1998). Through early detection of a deteriorating patient‚ appropriate

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    Analysis of Communication Skills Communication is an essential skill a nurse must have in order to be successful in understanding and connecting with patients. The ability to utilize therapeutic communication techniques while interacting with patients to build a strong foundation for the nurse-patient relationship is also very crucial. Therapeutic communication is important to the nurse because‚ “Nurses who are competent‚ honest‚ skilled communicators are viewed as effective and compassionate caregivers”

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    I have witnessed a communication breakdown between two individuals‚ that ended up in a conflict‚ during the disaster of Katrina. All the “A” team was called in at 0730 and met in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) to relieve all the “B” team nurses for nights and days‚ so they could go home and be available to relieve the “A” team‚ after the alert had been lifted. All the extra unscheduled “A” team nurses pitched in to help their team members. However‚ one “A” team member‚ Janet‚ decided to go

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    During March 2013 I suffered a serious paranoid psychosis and was forcibly held at the KGV Hospital’s acute ward‚ under the Mental Health Act 1984. Actually‚ ten RGP officers‚ in full riot gear with shields‚ raided my home and in a very violent and aggressive manner‚ even though I was lying face down on the floor and offering no resistance whatsoever‚ abducted me and took me in handcuffs to the police station. There I was seen by two psychiatrists and a mental welfare officer and sent to the KGV

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    Reshelle is an outgoing 13 year old girl. She has long brown hair and brown eyes. Reshelle is described as lvoing and caring. She enjoys playing yahtzee‚ card games‚ and doing crafts. She enjoys being active by playing at the park. Reshelle does very well in the prospective adoptive home of her maternal grandparent. Reshelle can be stubborn‚ but he is easily redirected when given one on one time to talk about any issues she is having. Reshelle was a 7th grader at Coolidge Junior High School. She

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    RTT1 Task 1 Shirley Krussel Western Governor ’s University December 12‚ 2014 RTT1 Task 1 The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) established by the American Nurses Association (ANA)‚ provides reports on how care‚ specifically provided by nurses‚ affects patient outcomes. Based on these reports‚ the ANA has developed a national set of nursing sensitive indicators that measure the process of care‚ the structure of care‚ and patient- focused outcomes in a health care setting.

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