training books to complete Expected end date: November 2013 Is to complete my level 3 NVQ in Health & social care Continue with assignments and workbooks given and try to do all my work on time Expected end date: February 2014 Start my Midwifery Degree Complete the above tasks and apply for university in 2014 Expected end date: August 2017 Update training Ask manager when I go out into community to work if any available courses etc Ongoing Bii PDP can help a social worker identify
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The respiratory rate is a very important tool through which it is possible to recognise early signs of deterioration of a patient (Philip‚ Richardson & Maurice Cohen 2013‚ p. 570). Despite this‚ there is an increasing amount of cases in which healthcare professionals‚ nurses in particular‚ do not routinely assess and document this important vital sign correctly (Massey & Meredith 2010‚ p. 538). This essay will discuss the reasons why healthcare professionals are likely to omit assessing and documenting
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The Enrolled Nurse scope of practice Administration of Medicines Course & Competencies Important information for registered and enrolled nurses and midwives Victorian Branch © Australian Nursing Federation (Victorian Branch) 540 Elizabeth Street Melbourne www.anfvic.asn.asn Published November 2010 Victorian Branch The Enrolled Nurse scope of practice Administration of Medicines Course & Competencies Important information for registered and enrolled nurses and midwives. This publication
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A critical incident is an incident which has prompted reflection of the actions undertaken by all involved and being critical of those actions to learn and improve practice” (Perry‚ 1997‚ cited by Elliott 2004). Therefore‚ a critical incident is very much personal to each individual and requires critical thinking skills and utilise those skills for the ability to reflect to decide the best outcome (Norris and Ennis‚ 1989 cited by Fisher‚ 2011). When applying critical thinking‚ we should take consideration
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and regulations on how professionals should behave in a health and social care service. Most importantly‚ they provide specific standards of practise for each situation. For example‚ there is a code of practise for nursing and midwifery‚ known as ‘the nursing and midwifery council’. Another example of how codes of practise provide specific rules for each situation is the including standards of practise specially tailored for social care workers. This is known as the ‘General Social Care Council.’
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Health policy and resource allocation: potential impact on nursing (midwifery practice) Nurses have a professional obligation to advocate for clients through participation in the health policy and resource allocation process. Participation in the policy process influences the direction of policy and legislation‚ ultimately shaping the type of services and the resources in which clients may access services provided by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Because nurses are situated within
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References: Aasheim V et al (2000) Breastfeeding in Norway. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest BBC (2005) National breastfeeding awareness week‚ www.bbc.co.uk/ May 2005] British Medical Association (1999) Carson C (2001) How is the government going to raise breastfeeding rates? British Journal of Costello A‚ Sachdev H (1998) Protecting
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Women and Birth (2011) 24‚ 129—136 a v a i l a b l e a t w w w. s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/wombi Fathers’ birth experience in relation to midwifery care ¨ ´ Ingegerd Hildingsson a‚b‚*‚ Linnea Cederlof b‚ Sara Widen b a b Department of Health Science‚ Mid Sweden University‚ Sundsvall‚ Sweden Department of Women’s and Children’s Health‚ Karolinska Institutet‚ Stockholm‚ Sweden Received 6 August 2010; received in revised form 15
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professionals‚ our professional guidelines require us to act in the best interest of the patient and to seek‚ obtain‚ and understand the importance of informed consent (HPC 2008a‚b) Standard 2.2 of the nurse practioner standards for practice (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia [NMBA]‚ 2014) highlights an individuals rights in making an informed decision and respecting this right while making sure they are provided with information that is accurate and interpreted in an understanding
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Nursing and Midwifery Council. (2010) Guidance on professional conduct: For nursing and midwifery students Richardson‚ R (2008) Clinical Skills for Student Nurses: Theory‚ Practice and Reflection Devon‚ Reflect Press. BBC News Website (2000) [Online] Available: : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/646369.stm [Accessed 06th January 2011] Cleanliness Champions Website (2010) [Online] Available: http://www.hai-champions.nes.scot.nhs.uk [Accessed: 28th December 2010] Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ (2008)
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