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    The purpose of this assignment is to explore the concept of interpersonal communication, defined by Potter, Perry, Stockert & Hall (2014) as: The one-to-one interaction between the nurse and patient or family that often occurs face to face. It is the level most frequently used in nursing practice…takes place within a social context and includes all the cues used to give and receive meaning. This paper will explore interpersonal communication techniques nursing students can utilize in our clinical

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    2.4 Benefits of Reflection in Healthcare For the practitioner, the benefits of reflection includes the identification of learning needs, continual development in practice, the ability to provide evidence-based care and the elimination of routine practice (Jasper et al. 2011 and Bulman 2013). Furthermore, as part of the NMC (2015) code of professional standard and a significant component of the revalidation process, reflective nurses do not only fulfil the regulatory requirements, but to some extent

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    Reflection is described as a way of reviewing experiences from practice so that it can be described and analysed and used to change future practice (Bulman and Schutz, 2004). This essay will discuss the comments and views of anonymous service users and a professional nurse following their contact with a student nurse. It will also include a self-reflection by the student nurse. Through completion of a 360 degree tool the student nurses introduction, presentation, communication and empathy will be

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    supervision or appraisal. They could give you feedback on improvements to your practise since you attend a specific course. They could give you feedback in regards to the way you have handled a situation/incident. From your managers feedback and on reflection, you may feel had you had specific training in the required area. Here you request further training or development for your practise. Informal feedback could be from individuals. Key people or colleagues. It could be a small comment which makes

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    ability to attend to my client. I believe I came into these sessions strong in my nonverbal skills and encouragers. Nevertheless, I struggled with focused counseling, reflection of emotions, and setting goals. Intentionality seems to be significant in the growth process; therefore, one of my first actions in response to these reflections will be to create a plan to address my opportunities for growth. The discomfort I experienced in my first couple of sessions stemmed from several different issues

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    Since centuries, mobility have been the provocative issue for blind people or partially sighted people. Everybody including blind people needs to move. Hence there are some limitations with such devices as they are not much efficient. With the advancement of technology, several prototypes have been developed for blind assistance. They are usually known as blind stick. For the betterment of Pakistan and third world countries which are least developed proposing a user-friendly and cost effective

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    the seven target words of evidence, conclusion, counterargument, argument, cite, inference and introduction given on paper) one final vocabulary quiz (administered on a Google forum on Google classroom using student’s chromebooks) and student reflections on strategies based on a Likert scale (administered on on Google forums on Google classroom using student 's chromebooks) All data was kept anonymous except for the vocabulary quiz which was counted as a grade. Method I examined my student’s preconceptions

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    In life there are ways we come to a deeper meaning of what creates happiness and good health. To achieve the deeper meaning we exhaust the ideas of playing sports, creating art, or making things to better the lives of people around us. We all understand art is a part of our daily life, and how we choose to use or create the art affects our personal self. Throughout the semester there are aspects of the teaching which have changed the way I notice and create my art in my life. I focus heavily on the

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    The GTCNI Competence Framework (2007:10) cites the work of Sharpe (2004) who states that, Professional knowledge is no longer viewed as just consisting of a standardised, explicit and fixed knowledge base. It is now seen as knowledge which exists in use, is ethical in its use and is changed by experience. Critically discuss the role of reflective practice in supporting this assertion. The GTCNI have argued that, “Professional knowledge, by its very nature, is organic and, to an extent, evolutionary

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    uncomfortable yet nurturing journey one must go through in order to recognize the inner workings of one’s being. It is through reflection that one will become more self-aware of what potential problems could develop. I find myself disquieted with the complexity of honest reflection and revealing truths about myself that are uncomfortable in accepting. Question 2 invites reflection upon how I frequently regret transferring after my first year of college. I perpetually find myself questioning why I was

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