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The Gibbs ' Model Of Reflection Essay

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Introduction:
Reflection, criticism and self-evaluation in paramedic practice is paramount for educational and personal growth. This essay will be conducted using the Gibbs’ model of reflection (1988) reflecting on the description of the case, my feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and an action plan surrounding a case in which I was personally involved.

Description:
Myself and my partner were called to a 46-year-old woman with deteriorating mental health issues, experiencing paranoid psychosis, increased violent outbursts, she was non-compliant with instructions, had a loss of appetite and had increased her alcohol consumption. The patient was located at her residence in Sippy Downs, Queensland. The residence was disordered with empty alcohol bottles, newspapers, and general mess throughout. The patient had covered all electrical devices with linen, the power points were covered with aluminium foil to prevent external sources from stealing her work and preventing her from breaking “The Code”. The patient meets us at the door and was very cautious about letting us in. My Partner and I were ushered to a small table with what appeared to be an alcoholic beverage, a notebook with compulsive repetitive behaviours written in it, “Some big mistakes”. The patient appearance was dishevelled and tired, the patient was wearing multiple glasses, an electrical device around her neck (protecting her from the external electrical intrusions) and a baseball cap. The patient was

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