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    Swot Analysis As A Nurse

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    I have demonstrated good communication skills whilst implementing work experience at a day care centre, for children aged zero to five years old. I implemented a few group activities with the children; I was able to enhance my communication skills when communicating with the children as I used a clear soft tone when conversing with the children, to ensure that the children understood what I was explaining. This is significant as good communication skills is essential in a health and social…

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    Sample For Nursing Study

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    education will enable me to gain a deeper insight into learning, as I, thoroughly appreciate learning and will go to great depths in ensuring that I achieve my greatest potential. Studying child nursing will be a great love of mine, not only to discover the complications of work and situations, but to learn about Nursing in all aspects of the field. I have felt this way from a situation that aroused when I when young, I found myself caring for younger brothers and sisters, adopting motherly…

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    Acute Care Reflection

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    The main themes of this journal consisted of therapeutic communication, time management, anxiety, and collaboration. So what? During our first few clinical days, I would feel extremely anxious and afraid of the unknown. My biggest fear was having clients direct their frustration or other strong feelings at me, and not knowing how to address it. This fear related to my lack of confidence in my ability to provide therapeutic communication. Most of this anxiety came from the fact that English is…

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    Additionally, a lack of adequate support systems, skills and personal accountability results in communication gaps that can cause harm to patients. “(U.S.Newswire,2006.) As with any situation; with the good comes the bad and poor communication in outcomes. Among these flawed actions often reported on are; when staff take shortcuts that could be dangerous or fatal to their patients care or show poor clinical judgment. Staff that directly confronts their colleagues about their concerns…

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    Dwyer, J. (2012). The business communication handbook (9th ed.), Communication in today 's workplace (pp. 2-26). Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.: Pearson Australia. In this article, Dwyer (2012) focuses on the importance of communication by exampling a various types of communication at workplace in contemporary society. She introduces by presenting at the three forms of communication – verbal, nonverbal, and graphical communication, which is kind of behaviour and can influence by receiving/sending…

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    distances of time and space” Abraham Lincoln. Without written communication, we wouldn 't have things such as the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Star Spangled Banner, or even the Bible. Imagine a world without those important artifacts of history. The world would be in a complete mess! Written communication dates all the way back to the ancient Egyptians and their hieroglyphics. The history behind written communication leads to several reasons that exemplify why it is…

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    best of their ability to patients and their families”. I use to here that “Practice makes man perfect” and “experience is the best teacher”. Though it needs a lot of hard work to be a perfect and best in our profession. Those nursing staff came from outside hospitals or nursing schools. Most of them thought that to adjust in this environment is very tough task for a novice. They are right, because when I started my job, I was also anxious that how to do medications alone, how to communicate…

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    This task taught me effective leadership and communication are closely related and they are essential parts of nursing since the nursing professionals work with, influence and lead a group of people, such as patients, their carers and other professionals to achieve desired patient care outcomes (Solman 2017). Also, nursing mentors or supervisors’ communication with student nurses or subordinate nurses can have a substantial influence on their professional performance, development and workplace…

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    My overarching learning goal for this semester was to enhance my knowledge and understanding about interdisciplinary communication strategies as well as incorporating the learned knowledge into my clinical practice by November 24, 2014. I have divided this goal into two sub-goals focusing on verbal and non-verbal communication. Each sub-goal consists of four activities that were defined to enhance my learning process and to assist me in achieving the learning goal. This paper will discuss and…

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    Communication – Chaos or Success? Communication occurs all around us. There are many forms, some direct such as spoken words or notes, and some not so direct, such as body language and posturing. Communication affects outcomes and our everyday lives. Whether it is the traffic signal letting a driver know to proceed or a child letting a parent know they are hungry. Communication allows us to meet people’s needs and request help. Without communication chaos can ensue. Chaos can also ensue…

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