Gibbs Reflective Cycle Essay

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    past, I have been working with various mentors who guided me to understand the various characteristics of being a mentor and helped me established my own approach of instilling knowledge to a learner in a nursing environment. The objective of this reflective essay is to contemplate upon the characteristics of my professional practice and any progress that I have experience during the period that I was a student mentor. Mentorship is a vital tool that links between classroom theory and evidence, and

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    A Research On Team Work

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    Team work involves the actions undertaken by a group of individuals in order to achieve a common goal.They work together in a cooperative environment to achieve the common goal through sharing ideas,knowledge and skills. The goal is the target or common objective and it is greater than the personal aspirations of each member of the team.It is a cooperative process that enables target oriented individuals to achieve great results(Scarnati 2001).A team has a common objective and the team members work

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    Promote professional Development The strategic plan of the promotion of professional development is the foundation of any company success. The importance of this, will reflect on the need of the progression, implementation and support for the ability of facing constant increase of challenges in this sector. The issues resulting from healthcare sector are increasing and mutating constantly. Only the ability to adapt, understand and address will result in the beneficial practice/results to the

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    This essay is a reflective account, I will be talking about communication in regards to learning disabilities, and it will explore needs of the client or clients, styles of communication and effectiveness of communication in creating advocacy, empowerment and choice for the client. ‘Reflective practice is something more than thoughtful practice. It is that form of practice which seeks to problematize many situations of professional performance so that they can become potential learning situations

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    significant amount of time interacting with this particular child by communicating verbally and nonverbally to meet his needs. To achieve this I will use Gibbs’ reflective cycle (Gibbs, 1998), this cycle consists of six stages and this will assist me to describe my good practice and to develop and learn from it for improved practice in the future. The cycle starts with firstly describing my event, secondly saying what my feelings were at the time, thirdly evaluating my experience, fourthly is critically

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    As a registered manager it is imperative that myself and the staff team continually develop and improve our knowledge and skills. This can be achieved by building and maintaining positive working relationships by offering systems to enable staff to feel supported. There are various ways that this is achieved such as: Formal Informal Supervision Appraisal Mentoring Within the organisation Beyond the organisation Staff are made aware that they can approach me (informally) at any time, if

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    Gibbs Reflection Essay

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    used to protect the patient’s confidentiality. NMC (2008). Reflection is an important tool for all health care practitioners. It can improve our skills and help us understand the choices we make while in practice. Williams (2001) states that “Reflective learning involves assessment and re-assessment of assumptions and critical reflection occurs whenever

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    contrast the benefits and drawbacks. Reflection process: In a healthcare setting reflection is the process of critiquing one’s experiences by analysing them based on the relevant literature. (Reid 1993) Professor Graham Gibbs provides a 6 stage process that can be followed: (Gibbs’ 1988) • Description – simply describe what has happened. It can be useful to describe the experience in the most matter of fact way so that it can be examined clearly. • Feelings – explain how the incident made you feel

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    are many different reflection frameworks to use when learning and one of these frameworks will be discussed in further, detail that aided the author to develop further within the Study Skills module. Reflective practice began with the oxymoron of certain uncertainty which is at the heart of reflective practice. (Bolton 2010) The three areas the author has chosen to discuss are Learning Styles, Time Management and Reflection. These three areas have enabled the author throughout the module, develop

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    Lab Report

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    Lab report As part of my module Nip1002 I was required to perform a set of observational skills which included; pulse, blood pressure, respirations, hand washing and urinalysis and then compare them to previous results. In this lab report I am going to discuss blood pressure in detail. Procedure * Explain the procedure to the patient and gain consent * Wash hands thoroughly following the hand wash technique to prevent the transfer of bacteria * Clean equipment e.g. blood pressure cuff

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