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    Clinical Reflection

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    This week was the first time I did my clinical rotation as an FNP student and it was absolutely a completely new world for me! Why? First‚ I was expecting to just follow my preceptor who is a PA as I mentioned before. However‚ it was great that I an opportunity to follow my PA’s supervising physician who is a surgeon! Before going any further‚ I would like to share that I am in a specialty clinic – hand surgery - a subspecialty of orthopedics. The clinic deals with issues related to the elbow and

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    In Piaget’s theory he emphasizes more on the mental development of a child. During the first stage of Erickson’s stage of development children go through mistrust versus trust. This is because they are relying on their parents almost all the time and if they aren’t around their parents then they may experience having mistrust. This is completely different to Piaget because they mostly rely on movement and actions during

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    Clinical Trials

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    Clinical Trials ‘All patients should receive the best possible therapy AND the well-being of the individual research subject must take precedence over all other interests.’ Says article 11.3 of the ‘Declaration of Helsinki’‚ the Holy Grail for biomedical research on humans. With more and more clinical trials being conducted in developing countries‚ the question naturally arises…while outsourcing these trials‚ are the pharmaceutical companies growing to disregard this declaration? To be able

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    Interview I conducted my interview with Rebecca Nault‚ preschool teacher at Learn Charter school. The interview took place on site in Ms. Nault’s directors office on October 4th at 11:45 pm while her students were down for a nap. Ms. Nault was very forthcoming with information‚ so I decided to ask her all twenty of my interview questions. During my interview‚ there were only a couple of instances were she would not expound on her answer. After the interview concluded‚ Ms.

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    When comparing the work of Piaget and Vygotsky‚ thought is given about the profound impact their theories have made on child development and learning. It is interesting how they both approached this topic from different perspectives and emphasized different methodologies. Educators‚ scholars‚ and parents have used their philosophies to understand how children learn and to create strategies to teach them. While their theories do share some similarities‚ there are some differences. Piaget’s theory

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    Clinical. Experience

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    reflect on the dimensions of nursing practice. I can testify that clinical practice is really an essential component of learning process for any nursing student. My Clinical practice has allowed me to have direct experience with the real world of nursing‚ to practice the clinical skills required for the job and to learn about the responsibility of the nurse. Reflecting back at my previous semesters‚ I can begin to say that my acute clinical experience has served as a wonderful and memorable learning opportunity

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    Clinical Session

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    Clinical Session 1 Critique of Clinical Session The clinician begins the clinical session by welcoming Terri and thanking him for coming to the session. Throughout the clinical session the clinician positioned herself so that she was facing the client but still kept her body at a slight angle so that she was not directly across from him. I noticed that their bodies were in close proximity and that their knees were almost touching. The helper made sure to keep eye contact throughout the session

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    Clinical Reflection

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    Clinical Reflection: This week in clinical I had my first real labor and delivery experience. My patient‚ RW‚ was admitted for pre-Eclampsia and headache. She was my first patient to be married and older than me‚ so my experience was a little different. One of the most striking complications of her pregnancy was her obesity. She had a BMI of 49.89‚ which complicated her FHR monitoring‚ mobility‚ and labor progression. RW had also had back surgery which was complicated by osteomyelitis

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    background Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was actually not a psychologist at first; he dedicated his time to mollusc research. In fact‚ by the time he was 21 he’d already published twenty scientific papers on them! He soon moved to Paris‚ and got a job interviewing mental patients. Before long‚ he was working for Alfred Binet‚ and refining Burt’s reasoning test. During his time working at Binet’s lab‚ he studied the way that children reasoned. After two years of working with childrenPiaget finally realised

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    interviews

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    Why do you want this job? This is not only a fine opportunity‚ but this company is a place where my qualifications can make a difference. As a finance executive well versed in the new stock options law‚ I see this position as made to order. It contains the challenge to keep me on my toes. That’s the kind of job I like to anticipate every morning. I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies‚ which include sales and marketing. As I said earlier‚ in a previous position I created

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