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    | 2013 | | INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES-GABORONE MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY REPORTCOMPILED ON: 13/02/2013DUE DATE: 19 /02/2013BY;KEMO KEBAITSANG ID;3005LECTURER; MR MOLEFHI | Identification of entrobacteriaceae | Escherichia coli cause 99% of URINARY TRACT INFECTION. | DAY 2 GRAM STAINNING Materials * Two slides * Saline water * Culture organisms * Wire loop * Gentin violet * Iodine * Safradin * 95% alcohol Procedure * Prepare slide smears of both

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    created using the SMART is getting my degree in business management‚ the reason is this goal has a lot to do with my professional goal. The main goals in my life are academic and professional‚ for me to get a good career and achieve at opening my night club the academic goal has to be accomplished first to accomplish the professional goal. 2. Describe one professional/career goal you have created using the SMART criteria and Career Plan Building Activities results. How did the results

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    effective team work between healthcare professionals in order to improve patient care and outcomes. The effective teamwork between healthcare professionals is called inter-professional practice and can be achieved through effective collaboration and communication between healthcare professionals. This essay will introduce the concept and importance of inter-professional practice‚ discuss the importance of professional communication between healthcare professionals and discuss the importance of understanding

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    Responsibility for Personal and Professional Development Effective personal and professional development is the result of co-operative and co-ordinating working at all levels in the University and also with the individual members of staff. At the strategic level the personal and professional development implications of strategy and vision must be recognised and resourced. Overall responsibility for the development and delivery of Personal and Professional Development policy and strategy rests with

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    the parties concerned so the best-placed person is agreed as lead professional. The lead professional may be based in any sector of the children‚ young people or family workforce‚ depending on the issues involved and the individual relationship with the child.The lead professional will be the single point of contact for the child or family. It is their responsibility to co-ordinate the delivery of the actions agreed by the practitioners involved.They need to build a relationship with the child and

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    IMPACT OF IOM REPORT Molly Zachariah Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V 11/16/2013 Professional Development of the Nursing Professionals Introduction Today’s healthcare system is going through different transformations and changes for many reasons because of the growing demands of medical professionals. The Institute of medicine worked with other agencies and came up with a report to face the demands and needs of the present healthcare system. The IOM report provides abundant opportunities

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    implications for leading professional development identified in the article you chose. Draw on materials and ideas from Theme 3 of this module in carrying out this analysis. Analyze the extent to which the approach relates to an organisational context known to you. The abstract I have selected for review and analysis‚ with most relevance to my own professional development and therefore is of most interest to me is that of Lyndon &king : can a single‚ short continuing professional development workshop

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    “ The term professional nurse‚ as used in this document‚ refers to that individual prepared with a minimum of a baccalaureate in nursing but is also inclusive of one who enters professional practice with a master’s degree in nursing or a nursing doctorate.” (2008‚ p. 2) The three main roles of the professional nurse talked about in the American Association of Colleges of Nursing are being a provider of direct and indirect care to individuals‚ families‚ groups‚ communities‚ and populations. Secondly

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    Analyse the boundaries that you would need to maintain as a teacher and evaluate these responsibilities with other professionals. I will be teaching Pre-Entry to Entry level 3 learners with mixed learning abilities‚ backgrounds‚ ethnic origins and gender. The age range will be 18 years to 65 years old. The class can consist of native and non-native speakers. As a teacher it is extremely important to have a boundary as this keeps professionalism. A teacher needs to maintain a strong and

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    Professional values of nursing Laura Mcclymont-Allen Nur403 July 19‚ 2010 Stephanie Merck Professional values of nursing Professional values guide the decisions and actions we make in our careers. As nurses we are responsible for caring for patients during birth‚ death‚ illness and healing. If we are not aware of the decisions and actions to take it would be impossible to provide our patients with exceptional care. The values that are the foundation of the nursing profession are altruism

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