Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Reflection on a Critical Incident Essay -- Nursing Reflective Practice
The reason for this essay is to reflect on a critical incident experience during my six week organisation as a student nurse on an orthopedic ward. To explore an event as a critical incident is a value judgment, and the grounding of that judgment is the significance attached to the meaning of the incident. Critical incidents are created or produced by the way we look at a situation. Tripp (1993)The incident chosen has make an impact on me due to the fact the side effects of surgery can be very critical to a patients life, as would be demonstrated in the critical incident chosen (D.V.T). Deep vein thrombosis.There are respective(a) reflective models written by various theorists and they include Atkins and Murphy (1994), Stephenson (1993), Johns (2000), and Gibbs (1988). For this critical incident the model I have chosen to use is Gibbs (1988) reflective model as a guide because it is more than understandable and will reflect more clearly on this critical incident. It is widel y known that experience alone is not adequate enough to secure that any learning takes place, so it is important that integration of past experiences with new experiences occurs. This is done through the process of reflection. (Fitzgerald 1994).To be self aware is to be assured of ones character, including beliefs, values, qualities, strengths and limitation. It is about knowing oneself (Burnard 1992). It underpins the entire process of reflection because it allows people to see themselves in a particular situation and honestly bring out how they have been affected by the situation and to analyse his or her own feelings. (Bulman and Schultz 2008). Through reflection you develop skills in being able to watch yourself in action, during the course of you... ...health professionals and students. Nursing Standard 27.25 (2013) 41-48. PrintNMC - Nursing Midwifery Council (2015), The Code for nurses and midwiveshttp//www.nmc.org.uk/standards/code/SCHN D A (1983) The Reflective Practitio ner how professionals think in action London Temple SmithStephenson (1993) In Reflective enforce in nursing the growth of the professionalpractitioner, ed. A.M. Palmer, S. Burns and C, Bulman 1994, Blackwell ScientificPublications, Oxford, UK and Boston, USA.Taylor, Beverly J. (2000) Reflective class period A Guide for Nurses and Midwives. Open University Press Tripp, D. (1993) Critical Incidents in Teaching. Developing Professional Judgement. London Routledge.Williams, B (2001) Developing critical reflection for professional practice through problem-based learning. Journal of Advanced Nursing, Apr34(1)27-34.
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