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    Cowherds Pestle Analysis

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    Partnerships In order for Cowherds to execute “Cowherds connect” solution, we suggest to incorporate new channels of distribution. However, these channels will be a tool to target the same target group, children. The idea behind this is to connect with primary schools and hospital to expand the Cowherds community and reach more people to tackle health issues in Salford. To reach efficiency in the application of this solution we researched primary schools and their characteristics to explain…

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    This essay will outline the importance of reflective practice within the health & social care. It will look at frameworks of reflecting models and Governing bodies and why such standards are in place using reports Francis Report Reflection is the personal exploration of your own thoughts and actions; it is about thinking things over, which will often reveal anxieties, errors and weakness as well as strengths and successes (Boyd and Fales 1983, p19) Reflection plays an important act in which…

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    Psychosocial Care

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    inability to share information leads to a reduction in the level of patient care received (Francis, 2013). Being on mixed ward the patients outburst may cause concern in the other patients, so the radiographer must try and address these concerns ( NHS Constitution,…

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    The following piece is a critical analysis of the role of the registered Nurse in managing and coordinating care to ensure safe and effective patient outcomes. There are four areas of competence that all nurses must demonstrate knowledge and competency in to register as a nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 2010). These areas are defined as: professional values; communication and interpersonal skills; nursing practice and decision making; and leadership, management and team working. District…

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    openness within healthcare services and maintain public trust in healthcare professionals (Griffith,2015). This essay will explore the candour regulations, its influence on how notifiable safety incidents are dealt with and its impact on student midwives. In February 2013, Robert Francis published a report on the findings of the independent public inquiry he chaired following the appalling care provided at the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (Francis,2013). Care provided caused vast…

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    public health practitioner and outline the NMC protocols regarding health, wellbeing , safeguarding adults and disability. I choose to write on dementia because of the personal experience that I had while working as a Health Care Assistant at an NHS Trust hospital, furthermore, Lewis (2015) stated that the percentage of those born in the…

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    NHS Leadership Report

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    As the NHS President, I was in charge of organizing events and leading a large group of people. One of the annual events organized by the NHS was a blood drive with the American Red Cross. I was in charge of scheduling the appointments, scheduling the NHS members to help work at the blood drive, and making sure everything went smoothly. There were over 100 student body and community…

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    Introduction There is a privately-owned kindergarten situated in an affluent part of London. Previously, the kindergarten was a church before its conversion to a school. Today, workers and owners of the institution have made it lively by decorating it with beautiful lights and papier-mache animals, which are attractive to children. Additionally, the kindergarten has a low ceiling and its rooms are spacious, which makes it very comfortable for children. Moreover, the kindergarten has a beautiful…

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    promote effective communication by aiding the nurses to hold down their advices before the patient has expressed their worries and desires (Sageandthymetraining.org.uk, 2017)(C and S H M, 2016). This structured framework facilitates by establishing the trust and relationship between patient and the nurse. Moreover this model leads nurses to have active listening and…

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    and midwives are required to treat all individuals equally, with respect, dignity and care, regardless of their culture, sex, age or class. Nurses and midwives have a duty of care and therefore the individuals that they work with must be able to trust them with their personal information, lives and health. This code also has in place many schemes which make sure that the Equality and Diversity legislation is met. The value bases of care provide guidance for care practitioners on how to achieve…

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