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    What is Person Centred Planning Person centred planning is a set of approaches designed to assist someone plan their life with support. It is most often used as a model to enable people with disabilities or otherwise requiring support to increase their personal self determination and improve their own independence. It discovers and acts on what is important to the person. In dementia care is a key aspect of best practice. It is a way of caring for a person with dementia as an individual with

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    of Conduct‚ Performance and Ethics for Nurses and Midwives. London: NMC McCabe‚ C & Timmins‚ F Naidoo‚ J & Wills‚ J. (2009) Foundations for Health Promotion. 3rd Edn. London: Baillière Tindall Elsevier. O’ Connor‚ M. (2002) “Using the RoperLogan and Tiernay Model in a neonatal ICU.” Nursing Times.net (May) [Online] Available at http://www.nursingtimes.net/nursing-practice/199604.article (Accessed: 08 February 2012) Rogers‚ C Spouse‚ J‚ Cook‚ M & Cox‚ C. (2008) Common Foundation Studies

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    Case Study NU1505 For the purpose of this assignment I am going to do a case study on an individual patient/client which focuses on the nursing health model used in care‚ the socially and/or culturally specific components of care. I will also look at Health promotion and patient education and Inter/Multidisciplinary team approach to care provision. For the purpose of the assignment and to ensure I adhere to NMC Code of Conduct (2004) I must guard against breaches of confidentiality by protecting

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    Clinical Reflection in ICU For the purpose of this essay I will give a descriptive account of what implementation means within the RoperLogan and Tierney (1986) nursing process. I will describe what implementation involves for the nurse and will be focusing on one aspect of the holistic care given to my patient whilst on placement. I have had the opportunity to see a stroke patient today - she wasnt under the stroke team but her MRI came back with 2 right Cerebellar infacts and CT results showed

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    Activities of living are to do with things‚ as humans‚ we do every day to survive. In RoperLogan and Tierney there are twelve model activities that are essential to living and these are maintaining a safe environment‚ communicating‚ breathing‚ eating and drinking‚ eliminating‚ personal cleansing and dressing‚ controlling body temperature‚ mobilising‚ working and playing‚ expressing sexuality‚ sleeping and the last one dying (Holland et al‚ 2012 p. 2). This essay is going to be concentrating sleep

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    Patient Centred Care Essay This essay is based on the Case study of a patient named as Mrs Ford. It will be written as a logical account‚ adopting a problem solving approach to her care. She is elderly and has been admitted onto a medical ward in the hospital‚ following a stroke. This essay analyses the care that she will receive and focuses on the use of assessment tools in practice. Interventions will be put in place directly relating to the assessment feedback and in line with best practice.

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    that are occurring to the patient. Caring for a patient requires the nurse to communicate with the patient to determine how they are feeling and gain the results of implemented care from the patient. It is often supported by nursing models such as RoperLogan and Tierney model for nursing‚ based on activities of living and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs etc. It consists of five sequential and interrelated steps. Phases of the nursing process include: • Assessment of the patient’s needs • Diagnosis

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    Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care (Primary Care) Module Title: Collaborative Working Module reference NFD_5_100 Student Number: 3230373 Module Lead: Audley Graham Submission Date: 07 January 2015 Collaborative Working There are many different ways to define ‘Collaborative Working’. According to The National Center for Biotechnology Information bookshelf (NCIB) Collaboration in health care is defined as health care professionals assuming complementary roles and co-operatively

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    of good practice? The nursing process is unique‚ as is the nurse - patient relationship (Holland et al 2003). The Roper et al (1996) model for nursing‚ offers a framework for nurses to be able to ensure that individuality is taken into account when undertaking nursing care. In order to ensure that all aspects of an individual ’s life are integrated into an effective plan of care‚ Roper at al (1996) uses a problem solving approach and the nursing process in conjunction with their model for nursing

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    For the purpose of this assignment‚ ethics in relation to nursing will be discussed. "Ethics; A code of principles governing correct behaviour‚ which in the nursing profession includes behaviour towards patients and their families‚ visitorsand colleagues" (Oxford Dictionary of Nursing 2004). This assignment will consider autonomy as identified in a practice placement‚ but will also look briefly at the ethical principle of non-malefience that is relevant in this assignment. It will also closely look

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