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    Principles of Health Care Practice Code of Conduct Contents Introduction 1.1 Nursing Education & Registration 1.2 Social Work Education & Registration 1.3 The Nursing & Midwifery Council 2.1 General Social Care Council 2.2 Clinical Governance 3.1 Continuing Professional Development 3.2 1.1 Introduction I am writing this report as a requirement for my HNC Health Care course which will be submitted to Christine Hughes. In this report

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    Reflective Essay This essay aims to critically review my strengths and weaknesses as a self-regulated learner‚ in relation to key skills which demonstrate my ability to use reflective practice. Also‚ the essay will identify and implement the learning skills required to complete the modules in Year 2 of the programme. It will produce and make use of individual learning plans that reflect how I could improve upon my interpersonal skills and implement a personal development plan. Furthermore‚ a demonstration

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    E1: Describe the main food groups that are essential to meet the basic needs of the body. Food group Nutrients provided Examples of foods Why are these essential for health and wellbeing? Bread‚ other cereals and potatoes Carbohydrates‚ Some calcium and iron‚ B vitamins and dietary fibre. Pasta‚ rice‚ wheat‚ corn‚ bread and potatoes. Carbohydrates are essential for providing energy and are broken down inside the body and turned into sugar that is released slowly.-Dietary fibre is also found

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    Introduction Today I will be talking about the Importance of Reflective practice in Nursing Scholarship. Reflective practice is an essential skill in health professionalism. Reflective practice refers to the process of thoughtfully considering your experiences. Reflective practise allows you to consider what your strengths and weaknesses are‚ to identify what you need to work on‚ in order to perform to the best of your capability. In order to find better ways to function in the workplace properly

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    Reflective Practice According to Schön (1983) reflective practice is “one of then defining characteristics of professional practice”. It is all about the ability to reflect on one’s own actions to improve and enhance performance (Brightknowledge.org‚ 2014). This essay will discuss reflective practice after undertaking reflective exercises in class using Edward De Bono’s 6 hats model (De Bono‚ 1985). There are various methods of reflective practice‚ each with a different style of reflection; it

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    Bonding With Your Unborn Child By Steven A Johnson Aug 29‚ 2009 Prenatal care is one of the most important things you can do for your baby‚ before it is born. What is prenatal care? It is a program of care for a pregnant woman prior to giving birth to her baby. Many women begin prenatal care in the first trimester (3 months) of pregnancy. Visiting the doctor will become a ritual starting at once a month for the first 6 months if you are having a normal pregnancy. The frequency of visits increases

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    good chance for nursing students to practice clinical skills‚ as well as experience the real working environment. However‚ the process of actually bringing theories and knowledge learned from university into practical application is not simple; this requires not only patience and determination but also various learning skills. For myself‚ after an unpleasant experience of involving an argument between a nurse and patient’s family‚ I came to realize that reflective skills are crucial not only for my

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Child care development center is an alternative creative and playschool place for home as “habitat” for developing children during their formative years because of the absence of parents and guardians. Research confirms that babies raised by caring and attentive adults in safe‚ predictable environments‚ are better learners than those raised with less attention in less secure settings. The findings reveal that the effects of the environment on the developing

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    The Politics of Child Care Policy in Canada and Sweden Gayle Fernandes 212606133 PPAS 3761.3/ POLA 3170 July 29‚ 2013 The Politics of Child Care Policy in Canada and Sweden In many respects‚ Canada has become something of a Mecca for liberal welfare regimes. Instead this politico-economic myth portraying Canada as the sensible middle ground for universality and solidarity is a rather ill informed characterization of its liberal regime‚ particularly

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    reviewing experience from practice so that it may be described‚ analysed‚ evaluated and consequently used to inform and change future practice.” According to Somerville and Keeling (2004) nursing is a profession where reflection is important whereby it helps to identify strengths and weaknesses. Jarvis (1992) mentioned that reflective practice can also be known as a learning process through and from the experiences towards gaining new ideas. The two type of reflective practice by Schon (1987) are the

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