spirituality and dimensions of mind-body-spirit. Watson challenges the nurse to examine one’s own humanistic values‚ encouraging the process of self-actualization for the nurse while providing care to other beings. Watson (2003) believes it is necessary to be consistently engaged in the care and also reflective of one’s own humanity and spirituality. Watson is one of the few theorists who considers the well-being of not only the cared-for‚ but also the caregiver. Promoting the caring values as set
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of theatre nurse‚to reduce anxiety in surgical patients under local anaesthesia in operation theatre. For this reflection‚I have used modified form of Gibbs model of reflection(1988). Reid(1993 cited Burns‚2008) suggests that using modified Gibbs model allows a practitioner to criticise oneself about the quality of reflection. Gibbs’ reflective cycle assists one to reflect sequentially through the incident‚ and arranges the thought process in a specific format ‚Brookes(2014). But‚in this reflection
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busy critical care unit. It will primarily focus on one particular patient and the care they received by myself in their immediate post operative period. In accordance with the NMC’s code of professional conduct names will not be used to protect the patient’s confidentiality. NMC (2008). Reflection is an important tool for all health care practitioners. It can improve our skills and help us understand the choices we make while in practice. Williams (2001) states that “Reflective learning involves
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Using reflective practice into courses The definition of “reflective practice”: “Reflective practice” is defined as framing and revising questions to get a deep insight of an issue and have better understanding of it. Using reflective practice into courses: To reach the aim of the course‚ some methods related to reflective practice which the article talks about can be used when we are doing group works for an essay or analyzing a business case individually. Firstly
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Health Promotion Reflection In this reflection I will be using Gibbs Model of Reflection (Jasper M‚ 2003). I will be talking about a patient who was advised to give up smoking‚ as part of promoting health to the patient but not directly linked to their illness and treatment. What Happened. I had a patient come into the ward who had had surgery‚ but this patient was overweight and a smoker which always effects the procedure and recovery. During the nights they had to sleep with a machine to
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My own perceptions about quality of life and health promotion might affect my care for a dying patient with a lingering illness such as cancer because the patient and I may have a different definition or outlook on what quality of life means. To me this would mean making the best of what little time the patient has left to live. Most importantly is to keep the patient comfortable which may include positioning the patient in bed‚ giving a gentle massage and administering pain medications if necessary
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This is a reflective essay based on a situation encountered during my first six-week placement on an ear‚ nose and throat ward at a local hospital. In order that I could use this situation for my reflection the patient will be referred to as "Mr H". This is in order that his real name is protected and that confidentially maintained in line with the NMC Code of Professional Conduct to "Treat information about patients and clients as confidential and use it only for the purpose for which it was given
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EVOLUTION OF THE BUSINESS MODEL Health care reform has spawned a new industry called Care Cycle Management. Care Cycle Management involves caring for the sickest 25% of the population that cost the healthcare system 85% of total healthcare expenditures1 by coordinating the patient’s care so that the majority is provided in the patient’s home. There are four core activities that make this evolving industry the center and future of chronic care disease management. 1. Remote patient mo
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Reflection based on Gibbs’ model of reflection (Gibbs‚ 1988) Description: I spent a week with other professionals from the Health Professions Council. The aim was to learn from each other to enable us to become better professionals and to help with our individual learning. the session also gave me an insight into how we work together with other professional groups in practice (Miller and Freeman‚ 2007). For this reflection I shall be reflecting on teams roles. As a professional I will need
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of first grade level. At the beginning of the semester‚ when I first began working with Luke‚ he was reading at an early first grade level. He has shown much improvement over the three cycles that I worked with him on. Not only did he improve with his reading‚ but also I saw his confidence increase after each cycle. Luke began reading a level F. He had a lot of success with this level‚ which is when I decided he would move up to a level G. Level G seemed to be too easy for Luke. He was able to
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