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    adverse event.1 In United State (U.S) health care errors are the leading cause of death and injury.2 Therefore, safe practice in medical setting should not be addressed lightly and a serious act should be taken in addressing this issues. Most of this error can be prevented and avoided. One of the best practices that have been implemented in the medical field is safe practice. Safe practice covers many aspects in health care including history taking, treatment such as pharmacological interactions and implications

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    Clinical Practices Clinical placements for students are a very important part of their academic life. A clinical placement refers to spending time in a professional practice environment undertaken in a workplace setting by students so that they can acquire the necessary skills, abilities and competencies required to become professional practitioners (Armitage, 2012). It is a highly valued part of a student's academic progression as it enables them to learn about the practical aspects of practicing

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    Making sound and client-centered clinical decisions in an area that demands accountability and evidence-based practice requires not only scientific knowledge, but also a deep knowledge of the practice of one’s profession and of what it means to be human in the world of combined strength and vulnerability that is health care. Every clinician must understand the importance of applying best research evidence to client care, the essence of evidence–based practice, to improve the overall quality

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    findings and recordings may become less synonymous to each other and therefore, the outcomes of specific studies may be miscomprehended and the accuracy of the recordings subsequently compromised. “Because nursing is a practice profession, it is important that clinical practice be based on scientific knowledge”

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    standards and guidelines being produced by nationally recognised associations including National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGDP) and Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) in Scotland, in provision of new scientific evidence. The latest standards and guidelines produced, endorse everyday clinical practice through evidence based dentistry (REF). All dental professionals as part of continued professional development are expected

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    DR.M.GOVINDARAJU Research Scholar (Education) PRINCIPAL Bharathiyar University MUTHUKUMARAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION johnjalu@gmail.com Professional Development and Reforming Social Work in Best Practice Abstract Social workers play an essential in the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in our society. For individuals and families who come into contact with them, the services and guidance they provide can be essential, providing guidance

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    Nursing Ethics Case Study

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    Nurses are obligated by The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA, 2018) to comply with several documents that have been created as a guide in their clinical practice. These include; The International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics, The Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses in Australia, The Registered Nurse Standards for Practice (2016), The Nurses guide to Professional boundaries (2010) and The Social Media Policy (2014). These documents aid the NMBA in creating

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    patients to be able to discern the actual problem. It is clinical reasoning that allows nurses to do this (Simmons, 2009). Clinical reasoning is an essential element of competent nursing practice. It is a process that involves both understanding and reflective thinking and is dependent on the critical thinking ability of nurses. Those with effective clinical reasoning skills can enhance patient outcomes. On the contrary, those with poor clinical reasoning skills will compromise patient safety as they

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    my work place. A SWOT is an acronym for strength, weaknesses; Opportunities and Threats). A SWOT analysis is a successful way of examing your own mentorship role and helping you grow and move forwards. Strengths a) Good communication skills b) Good timekeeping c) Good team player d) Organisation skills e) Maturation f) Supportive g) Professional skills h) Well experienced Weakness a) No mentor’s knowledge b) Poor time management c) Find it hard

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    Prescribing of drugs by dental practitioners has become an important and critical aspect of dental practice. Since many dental situations require pharmacological along with procedural treatment. Prescribing medicine is complementary to the clinical practice of Dentistry, So dental students learn how to prescribe medication during their studies, but, despite its importance, they generally do not learn about it in a systematized way. However, prescription of medications is not included in the basic

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