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    Nursing Reflective Essay

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    university is a fantastic place to live‚ work and study. The Nursing and Midwifery School in the University of Stirling has exceptional learning environments in which to enrich learning experiences. The University is often described of as one of the most attractive in the world and surrounds a beautiful loch filled with swans‚ rabbits and squirrels adding to the relaxed learning environment. Within the School of Nursing and midwifery‚ we have innovative facilities such as the health skills lab‚ the modern

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    Abdallah. Ayda Critical Reflection Essay Introduction Within the context of nursing there has been a significant change in nursing in the last two decades‚ where nursing and medical knowledge has led to changes where patients can no longer stay in hospital and reduction in hospital beds. Professionals who are employed in the healthcare industry are dealing with acutely ill patients who are in more need of care (usher et al 2009). As professionals we must discover the nature that is offered to us

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    they have to consider the legal‚ ethical and professional implications of every action they do. The people that will be named in this assignment have been given a pseudonym‚ to protect their identity in accordance with the section 5 of the Nursing Midwifery Council Code of Professional Conduct (2002). I will also reflect on my essay using Gibbs (1988) theory of reflection. To be able to address this case I feel it is important to know what a law is. This can be divided in to two areas; Criminal law

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    personal interviews between a family nurse practitioner and certified nurse midwife. Jolene is a young energetic family nurse practitioner practicing for 5 years in primary care. Linda is a season certified nurse midwife with 20 years experience of midwifery and clinical practice The APNs were interviewed about reasons for entering nursing‚ employment setting‚ and typical day‚ education‚ and intend to pursue their Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)‚ prescriptive authority with collaborative agreements

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    1a Explain the differences between modern day nursing education and the old hospital based training model Modern day nursing is quite a different experience and process when compared to the old hospital based training system. Today’s nursing is theory based. Nurses learn the theory behind actions‚ procedures and decisions‚ before gaining the experience of performing the action or duty within the profession. In stark contrast the hospital based system is on the job‚ training where the nurses learn

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    Marr‚ H and Giebing‚ H (1994). Quality Assurance in Nursing. Edinburgh: Campion Press. Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2010). Mentoring. Available: http://www.nmc-uk.org/Educators/Standards-for-education/Standards-to-support-learning-and-assessment-in-practice/Standards-to-support-learning-and-assessment-in-practice-settings-SLAiP/Mentorship/. Last accessed 14th Feb 2013. Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2008). The code: Standards of conduct‚ performance and ethics for nurses and midwives. Available:

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    Midwife Vs Midwives

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    practices put mothers lives on the line‚ while others label them as highly skilled health practitioners who have been unfairly victimized by a misogynistic medical establishment (Ladd-Taylor‚ Midwifery). In the book Midwives‚ it can be seen on several occasions where doctors express their beliefs that midwifery is far too risky as the midwives do not have the proper training‚ materials or knowledge to interfere if complications were to

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    which will be explored and discussed in detail. It will also explore what accountability and responsibility is within the nurse’s role. The nurse being accountable for their actions and adhere to the Nursing and Midwifery Councils (NMC)‚ Code. “The core function of the Nursing and Midwifery Council is to establish standards of education‚ training‚ conduct and performance for nurses and midwives to ensure those standards are maintained‚ thereby safeguarding the health and well-being of the public” (NMC

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    patients and staff from the risks associated with the handling and administering of cytotoxic drugs. By following national and local guidelines the nurse also has a professional duty to adhere to their Code Of Conduct devised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2008) to provide a high standard of practice and care at all times‚ based on the best available evidence or best practice. (NMC 2008). States the nurse for their practice and should work within the limits of their competence. Therefore

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    Business of Being Born

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    a wonderful and empowering responsibility--giving birth. What sets us aside from other countries is that the process and expectations of giving birth has changed in our society; coming from midwifery‚ as it has always been since the early times‚ to hospitals where it is now expected to give birth at. Midwifery was a common practice in delivering babies in the early times‚ until doctors‚ who began a political campaign smear against midwives‚ which led to a decline in opting midwives in the birthing

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