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    Reflection

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    What is reflection? Reflection is the examination of personal thoughts and actions. For practitioners this means focusing on how they interact with their colleagues and with the environment to obtain a clearer picture of their own behaviour. It is therefore a process by which practitioners can better understand themselves in order to be able to build on existing strengths and take appropriate future action. And the word ‘action’ is vital. Reflection is not ‘navel-gazing’. Its aim is to develop

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    Using terms defined in the anatomical position‚ the ventral side is down (which is towards the abdomen)‚ and the dorsal side is up (which is towards the back or posterior of the body). Prone refers to that pattern for the forearm‚ where the palm of the hand is directly behind the head‚ or at the sides and the radius and ulna are crossed. The main physiological aims of prone position are: to improve oxygenation; to improve respiratory mechanics; to homogenize the pleural pressure gradient‚ the alveolar

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    REFLECTION My trip to the museum was educational‚ eye opening and a greatly appreciated experience. Before I visited the museum‚ I developed a preconceived notion that our National Museum was old‚ smelly and had little artifacts of interest. However‚ this was caused by me listening to stories about it and not actually experiencing it for myself. When I finally did‚ I was more than grateful for this building that held so much heritage and history of our nation’s monuments. I walked through the building

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    Determination Determination can be a huge factor to success. Both determination and success are displayed in the Gifted Hands novel.Sonya Carson has persevered in the most difficult of situations‚ as have her sons. Her youngest son‚ Ben Carson‚ is one of the world’s leading neurosurgeons. He is also running for president. The other‚ Curtis Carson‚ is currently a great engineer. This family itself is a perfect example of what great determination can lead to. When Curtis Carson was in junior high

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    Second-Hand Smoke

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    of Second-Hand Smoke Imagine yourself sitting down to dinner at a restaurant. You are sitting down trying to enjoy your dinner when all you can smell is smoke. Not only are you just breathing in the smoke‚ it is also damaging your body at the same time. Or imagine yourself at your work place‚ whether it be a restaurant or office‚ and you are forced to breathe in second-hand smoke the entire time you are there. In this paper you will be informed of the harmful effects of second-hand smoke‚ and

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    time completing clinical documentation (Ballermann‚ Shaw‚ Mayes‚ Gibney & Westbrook‚ 2011; Moody‚ & Snyder‚ 1995; Saranto‚ & Kinnunen‚ 2009; Westbrook‚ Ampt‚ Kearney‚ & Rob‚ 2008). The quality of documentation in the medical record is viewed as a reflection of the quality of care given (Irving‚ Treacy‚ Scott‚ Hyde‚ Butler‚ & MacNeela‚ 2006). Accurate documentation facilitates communication‚ promotes health care‚ meets professional requirements and helps demonstrate accountability (Sewell‚ Day‚ Tuot

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    Child’s Play   Remembering the days of childhood can be a glorious feeling to a grown adult. The worry free happy days that used to seem as if they were never ending. The Children ’s Hands On Museum is a place where kids may go to enjoy a little bit more of that worry free happy feeling while at the same time being encouraged to actively learn. Due to a large amount of technology and the internet‚ many children today are not encouraged to actively learn. CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention)

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    Dental Hand Instruments

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    DHO 111 DAC and DAD                            HAND INSTRUMENTS AND DEVICES Dental Tools 4 PARTS OF DENTAL HAND INSTRUMENTS Handle Shank - joins the handle and a blade or nib. Cutting instrument = blade and a cutting edge‚ non-cutting instrument = nib and a face or point. . BASIC INSTRUMENTS MECS Mouth Mirror Increased visibility Reflecting light Retracting soft tissues Usual sizes No. 4 and 5 Constricted areas = No.2 2 general types: Plane mirror Magnifying mirror Cotton

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    Mr. Grey age 70‚ is accompanied by his wife who stated that for the past 10-12 months she has noticed that her husband has been experiencing forgetfulness‚ personality changes; and some memory loss‚ for example‚ inability to recognize familiar faces‚ places‚ or objects. Further‚ she stated that he continuously repeats the same stories‚ having forgotten that he has already told them. 1.      What is the most likely diagnosis?  -          A probable diagnosis could be dementia base on patient’s history

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    Reflection

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    often stated that there is a need for leadership skills in nursing because nurses are responsible for leading and Elizabeth A. Curtis‚ Fintan K. Sheerin‚ Jan de Vries managing the care environment and must exercise leadership during their interactions with patients and their families and colleagues (Heller et al‚ 2004). Moreover‚ leadership has a positive impact on employee satisfaction and patient care (Paterson et al‚ 2010). Nursing leaders can be strong advocates for staff by being risk takers

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