REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Reflection has been defined as an active‚ persistent and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge (Dewey‚ 1933. Dawn‚ 2007). Reflective practice is a process to improve quality of performance in the workplace‚ skills up to date throughout workplace and leads to understanding the field of care. Reflection requires self-awareness and analysis (Schutz et al‚ 2004). To reflect the incident‚ I have used Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle because it easy to follow
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Apply the 80/20 Rule to Market Your Medical Practice More Effectively I’m a firm believer in the "80/20 Rule" and I’ve found that you can apply the rule to many things‚ including the marketing of your medical practice. Historically‚ the 80/20 Rule is actually called the Pareto Principle and comes from an economic study that was done by an Italian economist‚ Wilfredo Pareto who learned over 100 years ago that 80% of the wealth was owned by 20% of the population. This came to be known as the Pareto
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INTRODUCTION Waste disposal Waste management is the handling of discarded materials. Recycling and composting‚ which transform waste into useful products‚ are forms of waste management. The management of waste also includes disposal‚ such as landfilling. Waste can be almost anything‚ including food‚ leaves‚ newspapers‚ bottles‚ construction debris‚ chemicals from a factory‚ candy wrappers‚ disposable diapers‚ old cars‚ or radioactive materials. People have always produced waste‚ but as industry
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SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES Contents Page Part 1: Investigate current practices in relation to resource usage. | Page Number | 1.1 Outline the government and regulatory bodies both internationally‚ nationally and in Victoria that have devised environmental laws. Explain what they do and what laws and regulations they have implemented and outline each law and regulation briefly. | 4‚5 | 1.2 Explain the role of the local government in devising environmental laws and regulations‚ research your own
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is to provide clients with only the highest standards of care and every day we provide aged care and community care‚ including health and support services‚ to over 15‚000 Queenslanders.1 (Ozcare‚ 2014) Position: Support Worker reporting to Co-ordinator/Program Manager/Clinical Nurse Manager or Delegate 1 (Ozcare‚ 2014) STATE THE KEY STATUTES AND REGULATIONS THAT GUIDE PRACTICE IN THIS ROLE The Care Worker should have a broad knowledge of the legal framework that operates within the organisation
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Task 1. REFLECTIVE PRACTICE It is important to reflect on your practice to see if you can identify areas where you can improve your practice. There are many different models of reflective practice. Below are a couple I have researched – Kolb’s Learning cycle – David A. Kolb believes that reflective practice is an important part of effective learning and development. Kolb feels that without reflection we would continue to repeat our mistakes. Kolb’s Learning cycle is as follows - Gibb’s Experiential
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As I was reading the beginning of the 5 Practices book‚ I remembered certain times in my own education where math lessons seemed unconnected or had unclear goals. I don’t remember having to do nearly as much thinking as this book suggests‚ but the importance of pushing students in this direction is clearly needed in many of today’s classrooms. When faced with problems that don’t require much more than recalling an algorithm and using it repeatedly‚ it is clear that this is not “doing” mathematics
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Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following its formal introduction in 1992. It started in medicine as evidence-based medicine (EBM) and spread to other fields such as dentistry‚ nursing‚ psychology‚ education‚ library and information science and other fields. Its basic principles are that all practical decisions made should 1) be based on research studies and 2) that these research studies are selected and interpreted
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perceptions about the loss of this child. B) Relief of ambivalent feelings experienced with this pregnancy. C) Shock because she may not have realized that she was pregnant. D) Guilt because she had not followed her healthcare provider’s instructions. 3. The nurse is planning preconception care for a new female client. Which information should the nurse provide the client? A) Discuss various contraceptive methods to use until pregnancy is desired. B) Provide written or verbal information about prenatal
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Unsafe practices 2013 5 people died due to neglect. The main one being a nurse/carer gave the wrong dosage of warfarin to a resident which resulted in the lady being hospitalized and her MAR charts being falsified to hide the mistake‚ as the carers knew that if the hospital had seen the original MAR charts would have resulted in a CQC inspection and possibly the home being shut down. Nurses would shut door when residents were shouting for help. That resident could have been shouting for any number
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