Essays Tagged: "professional practice"
Contextualising Theory in Practice
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE PORTFOLIO II:CONTEXTUALISING THEORY IN PRACTICESTUDENT: RICHARD WHITELAM"I hea ... ory is an important part of the development but it is the practice which, when developed, hones the professional aspects of the job. Only after repetitive practice will certain drills become a reactio ... heory not 'for its own sake' but rather as a body of research based knowledge, which underpins good professional practice. (David Gray et al. p24. 2001)John Dewey (1938) may have been the first to put ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education
Nursing practice.
for the purpose of confidentiality, this is also a requirement of the Nursing and Midwifery Code of Professional Practice (2002).A patient assessment according to Basford and Slevin (1995) is 'a caref ... skills and communication in order to transmit the correct messages to the client.ReferencesCode of Professional Practice (2002) London: Nursing and Midwifery Council.Basford, L., and Slevin, O. (1995 ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Robert Gordon Menzies
ship that enabled him to qualify wif distinction as a barrister. He then abandoned the successfully professional practice to devote the greater part of his life to a political career.One of the greate ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Professional Issues In Computing: Professional Codes of Conduct & Practice
code of conduct. These are: -The Public InterestDuty to Employers and ClientsDuty to the ProfessionProfessional Competence and IntegrityThe Public InterestThis section focuses on areas such as how pu ... his section focuses on areas such as how public health and safety should be safeguarded in members' professional practices. It also mentions how members should follow rules and regulations that apply ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Computer Ethics
Legal and Ethecal Issues that impacted on the delivery of mental health care.
This essay explore the ethical, legal, and professional issues that impact upon the delivery of mental health care delivered to a client, it wi ... altered, and be referred to as 'Josh' in accordance with the confidentiality clause of the code of professional conduct "to protect all confidential information concerning clients obtained in the cou ... om individuals whose decision need not or should not be solicited or accepted. In addition to this, professional judgement of competence helps in establishing if a guardian is necessary to attend an i ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health
Explore the meaning of mental health problems as it affects clients and significant others in their lives
altered and be referred to as 'Josie' in accordance with the confidentiality clause in the code of professional conduct "to protect all confidential information concerning clients obtained in the cou ... respondents identified 'emotional stress' and 'inability' of the relative (the patient), and health professional to appreciate the carer's needs as major problems. In regards to managing a person with ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Mental Health
The aims and objectives of this assignment are to select a patient that I have cared for with complex health care needs and identify one aspect of patient education he/she requires
For the purpose of confidentiality, this is also a requirement of the Nursing and Midwifery Code of Professional Practice (2002).Mrs X is a newly diagnosed patient with non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma who is s ... tated: there is clearly a demand for it and it should play a bigger part in our role as health care professionals.
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
The aims and objectives of this assignment are to identify a nursing assessment observed by myself whilst on my medical placement.
for the purpose of confidentiality, this is also a requirement of the Nursing and Midwifery Code of Professional Practice (2002).A patient assessment according to Basford and Slevin (1995) is a carefu ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Organisational Change
..................................................................................62.1.2 An Area of Professional Practice............................................................................... ... ee basic definitions come to mind (Bennis et al, 1969):1. The task of managing change.2. An area of professional practice.3. A body of knowledge.2.1.1 The Task of Managing ChangeThe first and most pal ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management
The Self-Medication Hypothesis
Myth or RealityDeveloping Professional Practice in Dual DiagnosisLevel 2The aim of this piece of work is to appraise Khantzian ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine
Medical Errors
ppropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer. Such events may be related to professional practice, health care ... requiring hospitals to develop systems to avoid medical errors (72%) and better training of health professionals (also 72%) would be "very effective." Just over half (51%) say that more use of comput ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays
Data warehousing development methodologies: A comparative analysis
nce that periodhave been so great that these methodologies need fundamental review and believesthat professional practice is currently leading theory in the developmentmethodology area. This has usual ... ce to support the selection, anecdotal evidence from attendance attrade exhibitions, workshops, and professional associations, and inspection of tradebookshops (including Amazon) supports the selectio ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science
Identify and critically assess the application of key Indigenous protocols in the Australian Public Relations (PR) Industry.
themes are vitally important to the increased understanding and acceptance of Indigenous culture in professional practice, and by researching the protocols and guidelines that are relevant to these ar ... lian Indigenous peoples. There will be some initial discussion as the contemporary function of a PR professional, then consideration will be given to each of the afore mentioned themes and the Indigen ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies
Meat Industry Workers
about when considering the reasonableness of work related risk is knowledge of the risk, prevailing professional practice, necessity of the risk and whether or not the highest level of protection is a ... an employee? Is this risk necessary to accomplish the job or is it avoidable? Is there a prevailing professional practice that dictates how a job must be successfully completed? Is the highest level o ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Human Resource Management
Peer Interviews: Is Research Important
ns. The questions used for the interview were: Do you think research findings are not used to guide professional practice in mainstream nursing? If not, what are some reasons you think this is true? H ... feel it is safe to question tradition, research will continue to remain in the textbooks and in the professional literature.A significant barrier to using research is the difficulty in finding researc ...
Subjects: Science Essays
Essay on Resilience and How One Can Promote Resilience
r's Name: David WilliamsCourse: B.A. Social Care Practice (In Service)Year: 2Subject: Principles of Professional Practice in social careSubmission Date: 27 October 2009Word Count:Title of Assignment: ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors
Sustainability Within The Quantity Surveying Profession
ment and Engineering Faculty at QUT, my discipline of Quantity Surveying has the potential to shape professional practice in the development and construction industry. This discipline drives my abilit ... terest in the construction industry and ambition to achieve a rewarding career in the future. These professionals work in all sectors of the construction industry, through feasibility, design, constru ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences