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    ODUCTION Health-care professionals regularly request systematic evidence-based guidance to facilitate decision-making in the provision of clinical care. For this, adequate support from hospital management is needed to implement changes within sectors of the NHS. An approach to the provision of such guidance is the use of clinical pathways as an implementation tool. Clinical pathways are structured multidisciplinary care plans containing detailed essential steps in the care of patients with specific

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    development of professional standards for health and social care. I will be concentrating on one profession which is social work. I will discuss the historical development of professional standards in health and social care and then explain how professional standards promote anti-discriminatory practice and anti-oppressive practice. I will describe how professionals develop awareness of their professional self by using professional standards. The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social

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    situation, etc. Contexts include cultural, personal, temporal, professional, political, ecological, and virtual. The term environment refers to the external physical and social conditions that surround the client and in which the client’s daily life occupations occur. Professional Context Professional ethics, supervisory roles, responsibilities, and collaborative professional relationships provide scientifically-based sympathetic care to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of various individuals

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    inside a care facility such as hospital are the nurses caring for the patient. This past years, nursing care being render has been continually developing new accepted standards through evidence base practice which guide nurses in their practice.Furthermore, nurses are encourage to do a reflection to re-evaluate the experience and learn from it.In relation to my experience on this placement , I have written down predetermined learning goals which I reflect on and guide me in my professional and personal

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    Building effective relationship: A professional relationship differs in term of personal relationship in number of ways: Neil Moonie (2005) suggests this is difference: • Professional work within a framework of values • Professional work usually involves the duty of care for the welfare of an individual • Also professional relationship must involve establishing appropriate boundaries When you a professional's responsibility to ensure that a relationship stay within the boundaries put in place

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    of a pin-prick of a needle to that of an extensive burn as the result of a house fire. Moreover, pain can be emotional and mental as with that of difficult heartbreak or loss of loved one. All in all, the nature of pain is mystery to many health care professionals as it acts as a protective mechanism towards the body but varies from patient to patient. It is because of this that pain as a whole is “whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing wherever he or she says it does” (Ignatavicius

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    The profession I am going to base this essay on is Social Work. The standards that this line of work follows are set by the Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC). Social workers have to follow these standards so they can provide the best possible care and enable the HCPC to see where improvements are needed to prevent serious issues from arising. Social workers have to follow a number of different acts as part of their job, these are learnt when they complete the initial training. It is compulsory

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    LM2c: Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young people’s work settings. Unit ref M/602/3187 1. Understand the purpose of professional supervision in health and social care or children and young people’s work settings. 1.1 Analyse the principles, scope and purpose of professional supervision. Supervisions need to be on-going to be as effective as possible and gives the opportunity to reflect on the development of the staff member. It allows

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to reflect on a specific clinical experience, in hope to increase personal and professional agency to meet the College of Nurses of Ontario standards. Reflecting on this clinical situation will aid in the theme of integration of the professional self into the health care system. I will start off with looking back at the situation, and then elaborate in more detail objectively and subjectively. After identifying the relevant factors of the event, I will go

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    might be thinking or feeling while maintaining a state of vulnerability to one’s previous experiences, biases, and emotions. Empathy is a very powerful concept that is often misunderstood or discounted for its importance, especially for health care professionals. The use of empathy, vulnerability, and compassion are traits that can be learned, and it determines someone’s emotional intelligence. This paper will discuss the major concepts, history, and definitions of emotional intelligence. Furthermore

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