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    negative feelings towards the reactor‚ it can be concurred that a defensive reaction will take place. These defensive reactions take place all the time. To display this‚ I examined an episode from Seth Macfarlane’s Family Guy. The episode I watched was Once Bitten‚ season thirteen‚ episode sixteen. This particular episode started with The family dog Brian feeling ill‚ so after taking him into the veterinary clinic‚ they discovered that his liver was not working at full capacity. To counteract that‚ they

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    Reflective statement is our own words that reflect our own thought about something. It explains the journey of our learning in the class and what we learn in our everyday lives. Sharing our reflection with another can help us for learning. We can get new ideas from them. Reflection is like a “learning portfolio” where we can document what‚ why and how we learned. Below I am going to explain my reflective statement regarding our team work assignment which we accomplished. Leadership and development

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    INTRODUCTION First episode psychosis (FEP) usually affects the adolescents and young adults‚ presenting with positive symptoms‚ negative and cognitive symptoms (O’Donoghue et al.‚ 2015; Baldwin et al.‚ 2005; Austin et al.‚ 2015; Kenney et al.‚ 2015). Along with these symptoms‚ these individuals also show difficulties in managing social and daily activities (Sullivan et al.‚ 2013‚ 2014). Even though early identification and treatment with antipsychotic medication leads to the improvement in positive

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    experience to understand the meaning of that experience for the individual” (Ashby‚ 2006 p.28). Reflective practice is vital to the nursing profession. Although there is little evidence based information of the benefits of reflective practice (Schutz‚ 2007)‚ there are many benefits pertaining to reflective practice and resulting in a holistic patient approach and therefore nurses are able to provide better care. There are many models available to use to reflect on situations in a nurse’s practice and

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    Current culture seems to imitate classical sources. A prime example of this is the “Jim the Psychic” episode of Taxi‚ which can be compared to Oedipus Rex. In this episode‚ Jim makes the claim that Alex Rieger is going to die on that upcoming Thursday night after having a dream‚ similar to how the Oracle of Delphi told Laius and Jocasta that their son‚ Oedipus‚ would grow up to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Alex dismissed Jim’s dream in the same manner as Jocasta’s disbelief in the prophets

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    Commanding Heights Episode 3 Commanding heights: The New Rules is the third film in the series and is about the 21st century economy. PBS sponsored the film under the direction of Michael Sullivan to inform the public about the economic situation. They speak about how the economy adapted to what is today. How the world nationalized third world countries allowing exchange and investment. Episode 3 addresses the current and future problems of a globalized world. That’s the structure of the film.

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    Fundamental of Nursing Procedure Manual Table of Contents I. Basic Nursing Care/ Skill 1. Bed making a. Making an Un-occupied bed b. Changing an Occupied bed c. Making a Post-operative bed 2. Performing oral care a. Assisting the client with oral care b. Providing oral care for dependent client 3. Performing bed bath 4. Performing back care 5. Performing hair washing 6. Care for fingernails/ toenails 7. Performing perineal care 8. Taking vital signs a. Taking axillary temperature by glass thermometer

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    verbal so that the message could be understood and do not break the nurse-patient communication. In my opinion‚ I evaluated that it does not a matter whether it was a patient-centred communication or task-centred communicationbecause both communication mentioned by McCabe (2004) actually doesinvolves communication to the patients. So it was not a problem to argue whichtype of communication involves in my conversation with my patient. After analysed the situation‚ I could conclude that I was be able

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    analysis of its contents (McMullen‚ et. al.‚ 2003). A portfolio captures learning from experience‚ enables to measure learning‚ acts as a tool for reflective thinking‚ illustrates critical analytical skills and evidence of self-directed learning and provides a collection of detailed evidence of a person ’s competence (Gray‚ et. al.‚ 2004). For Dewey‚ reflective thinking consisted of two parts: a state of doubt and a search to resolve that doubt. Thus‚ constructing a portfolio is an act of revealing one

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    acquired whilst undertaking the V150 and explain the background to Nurse Prescribing. The Cumberledge Report (DHSS‚ 1986) made the initial recommendations for nurses to prescribe. The report identified that‚ although nurses often new what they wanted they spent valuable time waiting around for prescriptions to be signed by G.P’s. As the nurses were already contributing to the prescribing decision; particularly around wound care products‚ enabling them to prescribe would be a more effective

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