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    Healthcare Long-term Care Healthcare long-term care refers to those medical services which are provided to people who are unable to perform their basic activities of daily life such as dressing, bathing etc and cannot care for themselves for long periods of time. Such individuals need constant support from others at any age, but it is commonly associated with senior citizens or disabled persons. There are a lot of ways in which healthcare long-term services can be provided e.g. it can be provided

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    Being a Profession of Arms can be defined in array of different definitions. Many variables can dictate how to be professional and how not to be. The Army’s culture is the underlining way Soldiers are lead into becoming a Profession of Arms. Each unit throughout the Army are equipped with different specialties that impact how being a Profession of Arms in displayed not only internally but externally. What it means to be a Profession Professions are largely judged on their effectiveness. Becoming

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    Assessment is a process of analyzing, evaluating and interpreting student’s learning for the future planning. Godinho (2011) believed that accurate assessment of student learning is fundamental to making informed decisions about lesson planning. It requires the teachers to have an understanding of the different tools of assessment such as formative and summative. The standard also requires teachers to know how to interpret the collected data, which informs the further teaching practices. In addition

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    lies a code of conduct or ethics by which we represent ourselves to our peers, supervisors, and the public. It is within that set of behavior that will determine how people are viewed, treated and impacted. Nursing requires characteristics of professionalism that are detrimental to the outcome of patient care. In the early 1800s nursing was looked at as a position held by people that were dishonest, unfavorable and illiterate. This all changed after Florence Nightingale entered the nursing field

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    My past personal and professional experiences have allowed me to see that work with children and families is of utmost importance. Providing empowerment to children and families and helping them to succeed is both tertiary and preventative care. When children are allowed to learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment they will be better prepared to thrive as adults. In working with Children First/Communities in Schools I was able to provide case management to clients. In order to successfully

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    DPT Student Essay

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    DPT student’s communication skills should be both effective and efficient. Accountability and flexibility are also pertinent regarding professionalism associated with a graduate student. Lastly, compassion is also an important aspect concerning professionalism that should be exhibited pursuing a DPT. Effective communication is crucial concerning the professionalism that should be demonstrated by students pursuing a doctorate. DPT students are expected to exhibit adequate verbal and nonverbal communication

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    deliver a learning activity on the concept of Professionalism in the LLS. Tasked to investigate the meaning of professionalism, using the perspective of organisations such as the Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK), the training and Development Agency (TDA), Institute of Learning (IfL) and also considering the broader context of business. In order to broaden the scope of research the group were allocated specific tasks. We gathered the definition of professionalism from a eight separate sources such as traditional

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    The Military has a strong and robust history of ethical education, professionalism, and leadership training. In fact the military ethos is grounded in the ethical virtues of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, personal courage, and integrity. - Military ethics are based on a culture of high standards for personal conduct, and in many cases the military holds its members to higher standards than others in society, including those charged to oversee the military itself. During its

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    instilled in the practice of nursing. I realized my philosophy when being asked numerous of times “What does being a nurse mean to me?”. Important aspects of my philosophy of nursing include: Self-confidence, empathy and compassion, and knowledge and professionalism. These things have been developed in my current nursing practice as a licensed practical nurse and will continue and broaden as I become a registered nurse. I personally did not know how confident I was until I started working as a licensed practical

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    demonstrating moral character is to protect ethical value and put ethical principles into action. There are various moral characters which I would like to see in the employees. I would like to see a healthcare professional having characteristics such as professionalism, honesty, kindness and commitment (towards their patient). For a professional working in an acute care facility, demonstrating a high level of all the above four

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