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    create an active learning environment Hochwober (2014). Reupert (2010) support this by saying where there is classroom management, there will be effective learning and development. It takes time for teachers to learn how to manage classrooms effectively Oliver et al (2007).Emmer and Stough (2001) states good classroom management makes a teacher to be able to achieve their intended goals and this brings out learning. According to Hochwober (2014) good classroom management increases learning time…

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    exchanging of information between the nurse and patient must be for the use of patient’s treatments. To provide the safest care to the patient, nurses must understand the concepts of professional boundaries. This boundary also established a professional relationship are sharing or gave other profession or nurse their work based on cooperation and teamwork among them. Nurses are known as a caregiver and provide close relationship not only between patient and the hospital but also for other health…

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    Patient-Centered Care Factors Carolina Rodriguez Nova Southeastern University Patient-Centered Care Factors As a patient, being the primary focus of healthcare professionals is imperative in receiving immaculate care. In the nursing profession, one of the main priorities of a nurse is to be understanding towards the patient’s current situation by giving them the medical attention they need while demonstrating empathy. By incorporating these characteristics, the nursing profession can be both…

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    The therapeutic relationship is the central principal of all treatments in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) practice. The professional therapeutic relationship is a collaborative relationship, rich with feelings and a sense of connection that involves the commitment to provide quality care to clients without bias with respect to age, ethnicity, culture, race, disability, gender, religion or socioeconomic status (REF). The interaction between the practitioner and client establishes…

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    for their loved ones. I need to learn to use my reflective practice to adapt and learn new ways. Some of the outcomes in using reflective practice may include making changes to my personal opinions or attitudes, undertaking further training to learn new ways of working or to understand a topic better, listening and seeking advice and help form external sources, colleagues etc, also learning from my own mistakes. 4.4 Evaluate how practice has been improved…

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    about maintaining a positive mental health at an early age. In Australia, the curriculum was recently changed to impact the quality of a young child’s education and care. For ECEC educators in Australia, it was never necessary for them to obtain professional education outside of the workforce…

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    Autobiography Of A Teacher

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    with children since high school and waited several years before becoming a teacher because I didn’t feel I fit the teacher mold. I believe children should have choices, be highly engaged and learn through inquiry. My personal childhood education was based on starting and finishing seatwork assignments. Later in life my son’s fourth grade teacher inspired me to earn my degree in Elementary Education. She helped me see that I could teach within my belief system with others who had the same…

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    The Nursing Unit Analysis

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    The role of the Nursing Unit is governed by several factors, and professional organization. According, to the National league of Nursing (NLN) the core value, responsibility, and quality are those initiative that foment the excellence culture in Nursing (NLN, 2016). The change in the compositional rise of the institution has particularity as the profile of students in higher education. This order is a challenge with the increment of students increase, standards for admission; great…

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    of adopting a self-directed work based learning approach to developing my professional and academic practise. This report will be based will be strongly based on my experiences, current achievements, and challenges within my first five months placement as a Human Resources Undergraduate at EGGER (UK). There will be further reference to the foundational attributes, Setting Direction, Learn, Act with Integrity and Engage along with a summary of the significant learning I have currently undertaken,…

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    Sentinel University Infection Prevention and Control Competencies As one of the fastest growing specializations in nursing, infection prevention and control (IPC) has become a key part of the healthcare system. This writer aspires to pursue an advance practice degree in IPC at American Sentinel University (ASU) and become a certified IPC practitioner. According to Certification Board of Infection Control & Epidemiology (CIBC) (2015), the competencies required for certification in IPC are:…

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