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    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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    Focusing on the public nurse and the rendering of immunizations to the local population sparked my curiosity. I started researching more on this aspect of this public nurse service and will share some of this information. I found it interesting that the public health nurse not only provides vaccinations to children and families protecting them against preventable diseases‚ public nurses are also vital recorders for the research and trends of diseases in the community. As a mother of two young children

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    Becoming a Registered Nurse comes with many responsibilities and commitments. Aside from giving patients the right medications and instructions. An RN also requires to have ethics. Those ethics should be caring for the patients‚ being committed about one’s job and having a great deal of confidence in what one does every day. As an RN caring has different meanings‚ nurses may vary in how they choose to show it to their patients. Caring in the medical field in general is having compassion for the

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    I am a student nurse due to qualify in September 2017 and as a final year student I believe myself to be accountable‚ dedicated and highly motivated towards developing my career in children’s nursing. As an individual my qualities are caring‚ understanding and approachable and these traits are essential within nursing care. As I approach the final stages of my nursing degree‚ I am able to identify that I have increased my knowledge within the areas of clinical skills‚ health promotion and evidence

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    to its’ students because for most they are able to develop skills that they never previously had. In the class the professor had us critically read The Eater Reader by James Miller and then develop our essays on each chapter. The essays each requires each class member to write an analytical essay on the text in the chapter. The essays then go through a process to make them better. The professor would write down his or her thoughts on the essay and students would read each other’s essays to critique

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    REFLECTIVE ESSAY ON ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE INTRODUCTION There are many elderly clients quietly enduring continence issues‚ believing that frequency‚ urgency‚ and incontinence is an inevitable part of aging. Advanced practice nurses can play a significant role in discovering continence problems (Lea R.et.al.2007).Urinary incontinence is defined as the complaint of any involuntary leakage of urine(International Continence Society‚1997). A thorough physical assessment

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    Registered nurses coordinate and provide patient care‚ emotional support and advice to patients and their family. They also educate the general public and patients about different health conditions‚ ways to prevent them and their causes. Here‚ you are going to find a detailed overview on a nursing career which is vital‚ especially if you want become a nurse. Requirements One has to be a registered nurse so as to practice nursing in the United States. Registered nurses are required to have an associate’s

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    since all of us are planning on going to the same one. Hearing that two out of the three ladies both volunteer at a hospital has made me realize that maybe it would be a good step to take‚ to either volunteer or shadow a nurse to see if I actually enjoy the medical field of a nurse. This is why networking is an great way of getting connects to different types of ideas and being able to talk to someone who is heading towards the same careers to help you take another step

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    have noticed nowadays that reflective practice does play a major role in the nursing field. It is not just a personal opinion as‚(Teekman 2000‚pg 1125-1135) states that reflective practice is becoming an essential element of nurse education as professional nursing bodies world wide are being impressed by literature on learning by reflection. It is nearly the same conclusion that is brought by Boud‚ Keogh and Walker(1987‚pg 11) and this is proof as well that reflective practice isn ’t a new concept

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    Analysis The nurse-patient relationship boundaries are mainly achieved through a bond which is special and is build through trust‚ mutual understanding‚ respect‚ and compassion. There is a code of Ethics for nurse according to the National Council of state boards of Nursing (NCSBN) that states that’ Nurses maintains and recognizes boundaries that establish limits to relationships appropriately when acting within one’s role as a professional. There should be space between the power of nurses and the vulnerability

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