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    of healthcare profession. Before joining pharmacy school, I had a general idea of what entails interprofessional practice. I was aware of the importance of working as a team, but was not aware of how to effectively develop adequate relationships. However, after learning more about the practice and working as an intern, I have come to appreciate the importance of interprofessional practice even more as well…

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    The state of Alabama sets forth a list of detailed guidelines strictly for the Alabama First Class Pre-K programs to follow in relation to their learning environment. These guidelines were constructed for the inside and outside learning environment. The UWA campus school is considered to be an Alabama First Class Pre-K program, therefore; it must abide by these rules. This paper serves to discuss the inside and outside learning environment of the UWA Campus School and Mrs. Angie’s class.…

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    Summary of Supervisory Practices In the module, the supervising principal decided to hire Ms. Jones, a first year teacher, based solely on the superintendent’s recommendation. By the second week of school, she has already written up a number of students, but do not possess a classroom management plan that had already been due to turn in to the assistant principal. The principal assigns the assistant principal and Ms. Jones’s mentor the role of assisting her with developing and completing this…

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    HIPAA And Nursing Practice

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    they say they are. 6. How does this policy affect your nursing practice? I will see HIPAA every day in my nursing practice. I will always have to protect patient information by keeping their records to myself as I care for them, by locking my computer so no one else can look at it, and by being knowledgeable about who can and cannot know information about the patient. HIPAA is an extremely important policy to follow in my nursing practice and can have severe consequences if I do not follow it;…

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    Ethics In Nursing Practice

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    patients’ right to privacy, confidentiality, and protection of participants in research. It stresses the importance of the informed consent and states that the nurse, as an advocate of the patient, should take action when she suspects any unethical practice that puts the patient’s best interest at risk. The retrospective design of the presented study did not require active participation of subjects in the study; the data was collected from the existing medical records. The authors of the article…

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    In this essay, am going to reflect on my practice as an early year’s practitioner in training. This will enable me identify the areas I have made progress and the areas that I need to work on to improve my practice. Self-awareness. This aspect of my practice, I have managed to develop a good working relationship and communication with the children and staff. Communicating with children during activities, asking them what they are doing and giving them time to respond while encouraging them…

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    This approach emphasises on structures, relationships, and processes of IT organization to be used toward development and control of IT/IS resources internally (Korac-Kakabadse, 2001). This field concerns with the adoption of best practice of IT function, providing an extensive predefined process and a more uncompromising, transparent framework, referring to a set of processes that management must do (Korhonen et.al., 2009). Researchers who study IT governance as a compliance process would…

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    ‘professionalism’ as the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person. These two words are intertwined in the medical industry, especially in the field of nursing. In the article “Accountability in Nursing Practice: Why it is Important for Patient Safety, the author details how and why it is not only necessary but critical to exercise accountability and professionalism as a nursing practitioner. Without utilization of these two traits, the patient’s…

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    rupture of expert codes of training. They can likewise prompt charges of maligning, which are affable cases against individuals for making proclamations that harm the notoriety of others. Applying NMBA implicit rules, 2018: Principle 3: Cultural practice and respectful relationships. The code unmistakably expresses that bullying and harassment are not adequate or endured in nursing calling. The lecturer who has been harassed ought to counsel the accompanying set of accepted rules to make the…

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    be addressed concerning some questionable practices by Joe Smith. My first concerning is that The CEO of Peninsula Hotel gave Joe Smith a case of some very expensive wine he happens to mention that his wife likes. Or how Joe was invited to go sailing with Bill and how he would hold business meeting at the Peninsula Hotel. My team and I found this behavior to be alarming and not sure at this point if they border on unethical work practice. Because of these issues the need for…

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