Clinically how is reflective practice applied?
Reflective practice is more than just thinking about practice, it is an active process of reflecting, analysing and learning. Reflection is a necessary attribute for the development of autonomous practice. Reflective practice should be a continuous cycle in which experience and reflection on experiences are inter-related.
Hint:
Clinically how is reflective practice applied? How does the patient benefit from reflective thinking of the nurse? What are the key components of reflective practice in nursing?
Topic 3
Nurses have a right to refuse to participate in procedures which they judge on strongly held religious, moral and ethical beliefs, to be unacceptable.
Fear, personal convenience or preference, are not sufficient basis for conscientious objection.
Hint:
When would a nurse refuse patient care? Why?
How does this relate to the nurses’ ethical responsibilities?
Is this considered in the best interest of the patient? Why? How?
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