identify a particular essay or a paper that we wrote in previous assignments we will most of time find that they all had their own obstacles and difficulty’s in the process of writing them. It seems that when we finish with an assignment we think that that might have been the hardest paper we had to write about‚ but then comes other challenge or a paper and then we think that the old one was easy and doable. For example this semester we had to deal with these types of essays that had their challenges:
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This writer contacted the patient via phone to address her missed session. According to the patient‚ she had called her previous counselor and left a message requesting to reschedule her appointment. This writer advised the patient that she is assigned to this writer moving forward. The patient then went on a emotional rampage about her significant other and their DV situation. The patient reports she called the police on this person several times‚ but he still return to her home and she owns the
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Reflection on documentation Description There are occasion that patient documentation were not accurate as demanded by a professional nurse and it has been highlight is part of learning needs to improve upon. I have also noticed some errors in writing in terms of the grammatical errors. Feelings I unease if the information obtained is not document the way that is received and that make me feel the care given has meet its objective. At the end of a shift I need to assess my self whether the goal
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REFLECTIVE ESSAY ON PEG FEEDING This essay discusses a clinical skill in which I have become competent during my placement in care home. I will use a reflective model to discuss how I achieved the necessary level of competence. Reflection can make a sense of the familiar and taken for granted situations and is an important human activity‚ in which people capture their experience‚ think about it and evaluate it (Driscoll‚ 1994). Here I have used the Gibbs model of reflection which includes description
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as a nurse is to bring joy and comfort to patients. A girl from my highschool was diagnosed with stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma at age 14 and throughout her treatment‚ she spoke so highly of the nurses that made an impact in her short life. I wish to provide this kind of meaningful compassion to a patient one day. I currently volunteer at the UA Campus Health Walk-in Clinic and it has opened my heart and mind to the world of nursing. My duties involve patient interaction‚ shadowing health care
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possibly diagnose a patient by looking at these scribbles‚ now with much practice I am able to interpret
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intramuscular injection at 90 degrees in the deltoid‚ vastus lateralis‚ and ventrogluteal muscles. I loved the distribution of oral medications to my patient. I was a bit awkward talking to a manikin‚ but it was a great experience. It is pivotal to remember the 7 rights of administration‚ because it can cause a medication error that can potential harm the patient.
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For those early-stage dementia patients‚ it is possible to achieve “integrity” and “wisdom”. As Christine Bryden‚ a top civil servant diagnosed with dementia at 46‚ explained‚ she has worked through what it means to be “me” since grappling with the fear of ceasing to be. She maintained integrity during a period of tremendous loss as she recognized dementia as a “journey towards my true self‚ with dementia stripping away the layers of cognition and emotion‚ I’m becoming
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Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease Dealing with Dementia and the progression of Alzheimer’s disease through its three stages is often a daunting and distressing task. Most often relatives feel isolated and without help as if they were to be left alone‚ having no help to deal with the "unknown". They are also afraid of having to watch their loved ones become more and more distant‚ potentially losing a horrible battle with this disease. In order to help with this fear of the "unknown"
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in real patient situation. Second it allowed me to practice how to organize the room to make sure that no tub or lines get pulled during treatment. Third this lab was an occasion to use problem solving skills to come up with solutions when there was a change in patient status. -2- I learned from this experience that it is important to read the patient chart before each treatment session‚ and also to be familiar with labs values when you are caring for a patient in the ICU. Knowing a patient status
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