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    identify client needs and discuss professional behaviours of clinician’s involved affecting the quality of healthcare received. An expert CAP was then released identifying the main issues to be considered. This report will compare and contrast these two reports to improve my clinical practice. Rationale The CAP I completed for the scenario identified similar issues as the expert CAP; the need to remain client/family centred, for health professionals to act collaboratively with shared vision and…

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    For this field expert interview, I interviewed one of the first grade teachers, Mrs. Heckman, at the school where I work. I decided to conduct my interview on Mrs. Heckman for this particular assignment because last year I worked in her classroom during an undergrad course and I really liked her classroom management style. I believe that she is fulfills the expert aspect for this paper because like with most classes, she has a very diverse classroom when it comes to behaviors, yet it is…

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    In our council meetings we address issues that arise in our department including nursing issues and patient care issues. After discussing the issues, we then try to come up with diplomatic solutions to resolve them. In Benner's Model of Novice to Expert, I feel that as a nurse with four years experience I am in the proficient level of nursing. According to…

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    Theory Application: Novice to Expert Patricia Benner’s theory of novice to expert illustrates a nurse’s growth professionally and educationally. First, Benner made a distinction between practical knowledge and theoretical knowledge. Practical knowledge, according to Benner, is “knowing-how,” which is the developed knowledge base and skill acquisition of a nurse (Alligood & Tomey, 2010, p. 139-40). It is during this phase that nurses apply knowledge or skills to their practice, but may not…

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    to combine the concept of caring. According to her, nurses will become more efficient over a time through education and personal experience. The theory defines five levels of nursing experiences novice, advance beginner, competent, proficient and expert. Novice is a beginner with no experience and can only follow the instruction. These nurse are mainly the nursing students. The advanced beginners have acceptable performance as they gained some knowledge from their previous experience and is able…

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    neither side had a consultant the trial procedure was seen as fair. Research Review A Confidence-Credibility Model of Expert Witness Persuasion In this study, Cramer, Decoster, Harris, Fletcher, and Brodsky (2011) propose that the extent of the persuasion power of expert witness is related to how credible and confident they appear. In other words, credibility and confidence of the expert witness influences their power of persuasion.…

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    1a. A good expert endorser for lightweight luggage would be Samsonite. This company makes a variety of different high end luggage pieces. They would have the proper testimonial devices (customer feedback, statistics, surveys) to endorse a lightweight luggage that would exceed customer expectation. A good celebrity endorsement for lightweight luggage would be our current president, Barack Obama. Our president is a busy individual who travels all around the world. Barack Obama is someone who…

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    trying to target the expert audience, use a different method than Steele, who is addressing the non-expert audience. Although they are both writing on the same issue of professional journalism and “citizen journalism,” they portray themselves differently depending on which audience they are trying to reach, through the use of tone, their assumptions on how much their audience already knows, and by extension,…

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    SUBPOENA When an expert witness is called upon to testify and refuses to do so, the court can command the witness to produce the relevant articles which might enlighten the judge or jury over the case. These relevant articles may be documents, papers, articles, record, exhibits, microscopic slides, test results etc. EVIDENCES PRESENTED The evidences presented by the expert witnesses are Exculpatory evidence, Inculpatory evidence and Demonstrative evidence. An Expert Evidence is Fact Evidence…

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    book The Tyranny of Experts that the support of autocratic dictatorships does not promote economic or political development in a more efficient way than what allowing a democratic and free regime to flourish would promote. He presents the idea that development experts who try to implement policies through dictators in order to promote the economic well-being of nations fail to support the economic or political well-being of individuals due to four things that development experts ignore: the…

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