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    Reflective Diary

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    REFLECTIVE DAIRY REVIEW In this reflective diary view‚ I will introduce myself and then an introduction about my topic. I have done diploma in general nursing midwifery from India .After the study I acquired 3year of experience from a super speciality hospital in New Delhi. During the time of my career I came to know that having a degree in hand could give me a good future. So I joined in a collaborative degree programme (BSc (Hons) Nursing) with Inscol academy and John

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    thus helping to learn and improve skills by applying the knowledge gained for future practice (Cottrell‚ 2011 and Schon‚ 1984). It is my intention to use Driscoll (2007) model of reflection to present my understanding of the issues I faced during a recent presentation to the medical centre. This case study involves a reflective account of a patient that I provided care for following blunt trauma‚ eye injury‚ sustained during exercise. Description of events A 23 year old male soldier presented

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    Women In Easy A

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    correct number of men women are allowed to be with that is branded acceptable and not "slutty". This is completely different for men‚ as any number apart from zero is seen as adequate. The term "man whore" isn’t necessarily a bad one... The film Easy A demonstrates this very clearly. Olive’s (the main character) reputation immediately goes from good girl to sour slut when the whole school

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    Reflective Practice

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    understand the meaning of that experience for the individual” (Ashby‚ 2006 p.28). Reflective practice is vital to the nursing profession. Although there is little evidence based information of the benefits of reflective practice (Schutz‚ 2007)‚ there are many benefits pertaining to reflective practice and resulting in a holistic patient approach and therefore nurses are able to provide better care. There are many models available to use to reflect on situations in a nurse’s practice and to help evaluate

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    Reflective Study

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    Reflective writing provides an opportunity to gain further insights from the work through deeper reflection on our own experiences‚ and through further consideration of other perspectives from people and theory. Through reflection we can deepen the learning from work.’(Watton P‚ Collings J) (Branch & Paranjape‚ 2002‚ p. 1185) states reflective writing is writing which involves ’Consideration of the larger context‚ the meaning‚ and the implications of an experience or action’. ‘It is not sufficient

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    Cvd Prevention

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    JOINT ESC GUIDELINES European Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice (version 2012) The Fifth Joint Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and Other Societies on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice (constituted by representatives of nine societies and by invited experts) Developed with the special contribution of the European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation (EACPR)† Authors/Task Force Members: Joep Perk (Chairperson)

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    Blood Pressure

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    A reflective account of blood pressure testing during a clinical simulative skill session The clinical skill that I have decided to reflect on in this essay is the manual blood pressure test that I have performed on one of my colleague during a simulative clinical skills session. The aim of this essay is to reflect on this experience‚ so as to learn from it‚ identify areas of concern and increase competence in this skill accordingly. To start the essay it is the custom to at least give a definition

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    Reflective Practice

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    downloaded by: [University of Hong Kong Libraries] On: 07 April 2012‚ At: 11:51 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Reflective Practice: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/crep20 Assessing students’ written work: experience of a student practice

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    easy english

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    english is universal language. practise makes man perfect‚ easy to say‚ difficult to follow‚ every member is good people‚ try to learn good things you would live good life. A teacher’s affects eternity she can never tell when her influnce stops‚ try to learn good english there are so many english websites where we can learn together. when there is will there is a way. it is responsibility of all the people to work for the country‚‚‚ so i think english is the universal language try to learn

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    Stroke Prevention

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    stroke which is about 795‚000 per year (National stroke Association‚ 2010). The incidence of stroke makes it a major health problem in the United States. Prevention and early intervention is the key to reducing death and disability from stroke. Cost effective prevention strategies are needed for the delivery of stroke awareness and prevention. A priority of our health care system should be to educate the community about stroke risk factors and stroke warning signs to decrease potential death and

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