Year 2 Reflections: Practical Strategies in Resilience, Mindfulness and Wellbeing

Reflective Account Form: Practical Strategies in Resilience, Mindfulness and Wellbeing

What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

During a workshop on Practical Strategies in Resilience, Mindfulness, and Wellbeing, I had the opportunity to join other healthcare students, including physiotherapists, child nurses, adult nurses, and mental health nurses. The workshop featured a guest speaker who shared her experiences as a nurse, along with experiences from other nurses. We engaged in discussions about the challenges faced in nursing and explored strategies to overcome them.

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

From this CPD activity, I gained valuable insights into the realities of nursing and the shared experiences of healthcare professionals across different specialties. The guest speaker’s stories highlighted the resilience required in nursing and the importance of maintaining wellbeing in a demanding profession. Through open discussions with my peers, I learned about the diverse challenges we may encounter in our careers and the various coping mechanisms used by experienced nurses. I also learned practical strategies for managing stress, promoting mindfulness, and prioritising self-care to enhance personal resilience and overall wellbeing.

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

As a result of this workshop, I have become more aware of the potential challenges I may face in my nursing career and the importance of proactively addressing them. I have implemented mindfulness techniques into my daily routine, such as deep breathing exercises and brief moments of reflection, to manage stress and maintain focus. I have also made an effort to prioritise self-care activities, such as exercise, hobbies, and spending time with loved ones, to promote my own wellbeing. Additionally, I am more aware of signs of burnout and am proactive in seeking support when needed, whether through peer networks, counseling services, or other resources available to me.

How is this relevant to the Code? Select one or more themes: Prioritise people – Practise effectively – Preserve safety – Promote professionalism and trust

This learning experience is directly relevant to the Code, particularly in the following themes:

  • Practise effectively: Incorporating resilience-building strategies into my practice enhances my effectiveness as a student nurse. By managing stress and maintaining wellbeing, I am better able to handle the demands of nursing, ensuring that I can perform my duties to the best of my ability.

Year 2 Reflections: Practical Proficiency in Venepuncture and Cannulation

Reflective Account: Practical Proficiency in Venepuncture and Cannulation

What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

During my simulated placement, I participated in a session focused on Practical Proficiency in Venepuncture and Cannulation. The session began with a recap of the theoretical aspects of venepuncture and cannulation. This was followed by a live demonstration by the lecturer, who performed these procedures on a mannequin. After the demonstration, we had the opportunity to practice venepuncture and cannulation on mannequins ourselves.

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

From this CPD activity, I learned the detailed steps involved in both venepuncture and cannulation. The recap session reinforced my understanding of the anatomy of veins, the importance of aseptic technique, and the indications and contraindications for these procedures. Observing the live demonstration provided me with a visual and practical understanding of the correct techniques and common errors to avoid. Practising on mannequins allowed me to apply this knowledge, helping me develop the necessary hand-eye coordination and confidence in performing these procedures.

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

As a result of this CPD activity, I have improved my practical skills in venepuncture and cannulation. I feel more confident in my ability to perform these procedures accurately and safely. I have also improved my understanding of the importance of patient comfort and communication during these procedures. By practising these skills in a controlled environment, I have become more proficient and am better prepared to perform them in a clinical setting, ensuring high-quality patient care.

How is this relevant to the Code?

Practise effectively: By improving my practical skills in venepuncture and cannulation allows me to practice more effectively. Being competent in these procedures ensures that I can provide accurate interventions, which are crucial in many clinical situations.

Year 2 Reflection: Practical Skills in ECG Analysis

Reflective Account: Practical Skills in ECG Analysis

What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

During my simulated placement, I participated in a session focused on Practical Skills in ECG Analysis. The morning session involved learning and applying the ECG 5-step method, performing ECGs on each other, and on a mannequin. We also worked through a scenario involving a patient with a myocardial infarction, where we conducted an A-E assessment, requested an ECG, and performed an SBAR handover. The afternoon session was more theory-focused, covering the cardiac cycle and how to read various ECGs, with group work to interpret different ECG readings.

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

From this CPD activity, I learned how to systematically approach ECG analysis using the 5-step method. This method involves assessing the rate, rhythm, P waves, PR interval, and QRS complex. Practising ECGs on classmates and mannequins helped reinforce this method and improved my technical skills in obtaining accurate ECG readings. The scenario involving a myocardial infarction patient provided practical experience in conducting an A-E assessment, recognising ECG abnormalities indicative of a myocardial infarction, and effectively using the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) communication tool. The afternoon theoretical session developed my understanding of the cardiac cycle and enhanced my ability to interpret various ECG patterns.

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

As a result of this CPD activity, I have significantly improved my confidence and competence in performing and interpreting ECGs. I feel more confident in analysing ECGs using the 5-step method and identifying critical abnormalities. Additionally, I am more confident in my theoretical understanding of the cardiac cycle and how it relates to ECG readings, enabling me to provide better care for patients with cardiac conditions.

How is this relevant to the Code?

Preserve safety: Accurate ECG interpretation is essential for identifying life-threatening conditions like myocardial infarction. By improving my skills in this area, I can help preserve patient safety by ensuring quick and appropriate interventions.

Year 2 Reflection: Safeguarding Adults and Children Simulated Learning

Reflective Account: Safeguarding Adults and Children Simulated Learning

What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

During my simulated placement, I participated in a session on Safeguarding Adults and Children. The session included both nursing and physiotherapy students, allowing us to learn about each other’s roles. We engaged in simulation practice, observing scenarios involving home visits by physiotherapy and nursing students. These scenarios provided a comprehensive view of the roles and responsibilities in community settings and showed us the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals.

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

From this CPD activity, I gained a deeper understanding of the roles of physiotherapists and community nurses. Observing the interactions between students and patients in the scenarios helped me appreciate how different healthcare professionals collaborate to provide comprehensive care. I learned to observe and assess the patient’s environment, behaviour, appearance, and body language to identify any safeguarding concerns. The discussions and feedback sessions emphasised the importance of recognising signs of abuse or neglect and knowing the appropriate referral processes to ensure patient safety and well-being.

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

As a result of this CPD activity, I have improved my ability to identify and respond to safeguarding issues. I am more alert in observing not just the clinical aspects of a patient’s condition, but also their social and environmental context. I have learned to take comprehensive notes and provide constructive feedback to colleagues, enhancing my collaborative skills. Furthermore, I am now more confident in making referrals to appropriate services when safeguarding concerns arise, ensuring that both adult and child patients receive the necessary support.

How is this relevant to the Code?

Recognising and addressing safeguarding issues directly contributes to preserving patient safety. By being alert and responsive to signs of abuse or neglect, I can help prevent harm and ensure that patients are cared for in a safe environment.

Year 2 Reflection: Speech and Language Simulated Practice

Reflective Account: Speech and Language Simulated Practice

What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

During my simulated placement, I participated in a speech and language simulated practice session that included both nursing and physiotherapy students. This session focused on understanding the role of speech and language therapists, the various language barriers patients may face, and effective communication strategies. We engaged in group discussions to share our experiences with patients who had communication difficulties and discussed the strategies we used to overcome these barriers.

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

From this CPD activity, I gained valuable insights into the role of speech and language therapists and the importance of their work in patient care. I learned about different language barriers that can affect communication, such as linguistic differences, cognitive impairments, and physical conditions affecting speech. The session highlighted various communication methods, including the use of interpreters, visual aids like pictures, body language, and basic sign language. The group discussions provided real-world examples and practical tips on how to effectively communicate with patients facing these challenges.

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

This experience has significantly enhanced my communication skills, particularly in dealing with patients who have language barriers. I now feel more confident in identifying and addressing communication issues. I am more knowledgeable at using alternative communication methods, such as visual aids and body language, to ensure that patients understand the information being conveyed. These improvements have made me more effective in delivering patient-centered care, ensuring that all patients, regardless of their communication abilities, receive the attention and care they need.

How is this relevant to the Code?

Prioritise people: By improving my ability to communicate with patients facing language barriers, I can prioritise their needs and provide more inclusive and respectful care. This ensures that all patients feel heard and understood, which is essential for their overall well-being.

Year 2 Reflection: Wound Care Simulated Practice Learning 

Reflective Account: Wound Care Simulated Practice Learning

What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

During my simulated placement, I participated in a comprehensive wound care session. This included hands-on practice and theoretical learning about various types of wound dressings, their specific uses, and the types of wounds they are most suitable for. Additionally, I was introduced to different wound assessment tools, and I had the opportunity to practice wrapping a wound dressing on a simulated leg.

What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?

From this simulated learning experience, I learned about the different types of wound dressings, such as hydrocolloids, hydrogels, foam dressings, and alginates, among others. Each type of dressing has its unique properties and is suitable for different wound conditions. For example, hydrocolloids are good for wounds with low to moderate exudate, while alginates are more appropriate for heavily exuding wounds. I also learned how to assess wounds using tools like the TIME framework (Tissue, Infection/Inflammation, Moisture balance, Edge of the wound), which helps in making informed decisions about wound care. Moreover, practicing how to properly wrap a wound dressing on a leg enhanced my practical skills and confidence in performing this task.

How did you change or improve your practice as a result?

As a result of this CPD activity, I have significantly improved my understanding and approach to wound care. I am now more knowledgeable about selecting the appropriate dressing for different types of wounds and better equipped to assess wounds accurately. This experience has enhanced my practical skills in wound dressing, making me more competent and confident in providing effective wound care to patients. I have also learned the importance of continuously assessing and re-evaluating wounds to ensure the chosen treatment remains effective and to adjust the care plan as needed.

How is this relevant to the Code?

Gaining a deeper understanding of wound assessment tools and dressing types allows me to practice more effectively. I can make informed decisions and apply the most suitable treatments, leading to better patient outcomes.

Reading Log – Communication in Nursing Practice

Stage One:  Read the title. Does it appear to be relevant to the topic you are studying?    Note title and authors here, plus all the details needed for referencing. 

The title of the article is “Communication in Nursing Practice.” It is relevant to the topic of nursing and communication, which is important for understanding how effective communication plays an important role in nursing. 

Authors: Lambrini Kourkouta and Ioanna V. Papathanasiou.

 Reference: 

Kourkouta, L. and Papathanasiou, I. (2014) ‘Communication in Nursing Practice’, Materia Socio Medica, 26(1), pp. 65–67. Available at: https://doi.org/10.5455/msm.2014.26.65-67. 

Stage Two: ‘Top and tail’ the chapter, article, paper or section which you decide meets your needs.    Note here what it is generally about. 

The article discusses the importance of communication in nursing. It emphasises that effective communication is essential for providing individualised nursing care. The authors highlight the importance of understanding and helping patients with courtesy, kindness, and sincerity. The article also mentions the need for nurses to maintain patient confidentiality. Also, it explores the role of communication in various aspects of nursing, such as prevention, treatment, therapy, rehabilitation, education, and health promotion.

 

 

Stage Three:  How is the material broken down into smaller chunks?   

 

 

 

Note sub-headings here. 

  1. Introduction:This section introduces the importance of communication in nursing care, emphasising that nursing is not just about scientific knowledge but also effective interpersonal communication.
  2. Nursing as a health care science:This part discusses that nursing is a holistic healthcare science, highlighting the role of communication in various aspects of nursing, from prevention to rehabilitation.
  3. Principles of Communication:This part discusses the fundamental principles of communication, emphasising that it is influenced by cultural, social, and psychological factors.
  4. Speaking with the Patient:The article addresses the process of communication between health professionals, particularly nurses, and patients. It emphasises the need for a comfortable environment, adequate time, and clear language used in nurse-patient interactions.
  5. Conclusions:The final section emphasises that effective communication is essential for the quality of care provided to patients, their satisfaction, and the establishment of meaningful relationships between healthcare professionals and patients. It also highlights the importance of education and training in communication skills for nurses.

 

Stage Four:  Use the following key headings to help you make notes.   

•What are the key models, theories or concepts being discussed? 

•Who developed them and when (where applicable)? 

•What examples are used to illustrate these models, theories or concepts?  

•What does this text/article help you to understand? 

•Is there any terminology or language you need to note down and look up? 

 

What are the key models, theories or concepts being discussed? 

The article emphasises the importance of effective communication between nurses and patients as a fundamental aspect of nursing care. It highlights that effective communication is essential for the success of individualised nursing care.

Who developed them and when (where applicable)? 

Effective communication is a fundamental concept in nursing which is a universally recognised principle in healthcare.

What examples are used to illustrate these models, theories or concepts?

The article emphasises that effective communication involves understanding the patient’s fears and concerns and showing that the nurse is approachable and empathetic.

What does this text/article help you to understand? 

It emphasises that communication is not just about exchanging information but also about building relationships, understanding patients, and promoting better health outcomes.

Is there any terminology or language you need to note down and look up?

Nursing Process: This term refers to the systematic approach that nurses follow in providing patient care, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Health Promotion: This term refers to strategies used to enhancine and maintain overall health and well-being.

Summarise the main points using your own words. 

The article emphasises the need for nurses to undergo training and education in communication skills to better meet the needs of patients. Effective communication is seen as improving the quality of patient care and building genuine relationships between patients and healthcare professional

 

 

Reading Log – The importance of professional values from nursing students’ perspective

Stage One:  Read the title. Does it appear to be relevant to the topic you are studying?   

 

Note title and authors here, plus all the details needed for referencing. 

Title: The importance of professional values from nursing students’ perspective Authors: Batool Poorchangizi, Fariba Borhani, Abbas Abbaszadeh, Moghaddameh Mirzaee & Jamileh Farokhzadian. 

The article discusses the importance of professional values from the perspective of nursing students.

Reference:

Poorchangizi, B. et al. (2019) ‘The Importance of Professional Values from Nursing Students’ Perspective’, BMC Nursing, 18(1), pp. 1–7. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-019-0351-1.

 

 

Stage Two: ‘Top and tail’ the chapter, article, paper or section which you decide meets your needs.    Note here what it is generally about. 

The article is generally about the importance of professional values in nursing education, as perceived by nursing students. It explores the significance of professional values in the nursing profession and how they are perceived by students in a nursing school. The article discusses the role of values in guiding ethical behavior and decision-making in the nursing profession. Overall, the article highlights the importance of nurturing professional values among nursing students and suggests that nursing school should play a crucial role in promoting these values to prepare future nurses for ethical decision-making and professional practice.

Stage Three:  How is the material broken down into smaller chunks?   

 

 

 

Note sub-headings here. 

  1. Introduction: This section provides an overview of the importance of professional values in nursing and introduces the research study.
  2. Methods: The methods section outlines the research design, sample size, data collection instruments, and data analysis methods used in the study.
  3. Results: This section presents the findings of the research, including the mean scores of professional values as perceived by nursing students and their relationship with demographic variables.
  4. Discussion: The discussion section interprets the study’s results, discusses the significance of the findings, and compares them to previous study.
  5. Implications for nursing: This section focuses on the implications of the study’s findings for nursing education and practice, highlighting the role of nursing educators in promoting professional values.
  6. Conclusions: The article concludes by summarising the main findings and emphasising the importance of nurturing professional values in nursing students.
Stage Four:  Use the following key headings to help you make notes.   

•What are the key models, theories or concepts being discussed? 

•Who developed them and when (where applicable)? 

•What examples are used to illustrate these models, theories or concepts?  

•What does this text/article help you to understand? 

•Is there any terminology or language you need to note down and look up? 

 

  What are the Key Models, Theories, or Concepts being discussed?

The article focuses on professional values in nursing education, examining their importance from the perspective of nursing students. It mentions core values in nursing, such as altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, honesty, and social justice.

Who developed them and when (where applicable)?

The authors don’t discuss specific developers for these values, as they are generally accepted values within the nursing profession.

What examples are used to illustrate these models, theories or concepts? 

 The article provides examples of specific professional values, highlighting the importance of values such as maintaining patient confidentiality and safeguarding patients’ right to privacy. It also mentions values such as participating in public policy decisions and peer review.

What does this text/article help you to understand? 

The article helps us understand that nursing students value professional values highly, especially those directly related to patient care.

Is there any terminology or language you need to note down and look up? 

The article uses terms like GPA (Grade Point Average) and NPVS-R (Nursing Professional Values Scale-Revised).

Summarise the main points using your own words. 

This article focuses on the importance of professional values in nursing from the perspective of nursing students. It highlights that nursing students tend to prioritise values associated with direct patient care, such as maintaining patient confidentiality and safeguarding patients’ privacy. However, values related to broader healthcare policy decisions and research are considered less important by students. The article emphasises the role of educators in promoting these values among nursing students. It suggests that strategies should be developed to address weaknesses in understanding and valuing professional values.

 

 

Reflection on Dementia

Reflective account: 24/04/2023
What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?  
During my placement at Staywell, I had the opportunity to interact with dementia patients, which presented a valuable practice-related experience. One specific interaction with a patient who initially seemed disoriented and disconnected from her surroundings stood out to me.
What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback and/or event or experience in your practice?  
Through this interaction, I learned the importance of building rapport and effective communication, especially when dealing with patients with dementia. Initiating a conversation and engaging the patient in a meaningful activity like painting her nails helped her become more relaxed and comfortable in my presence. I realised the significance of redirection and engagement techniques to improve the mood and well-being of patients with dementia. By asking the patient about her hobbies and interests, I was able to redirect her thoughts away from loneliness and create a positive atmosphere. I recognised the importance of active listening skills, including making eye contact and nodding, to show my genuine interest and engagement in the conversation. However, I also acknowledged the potential for improvement in using open-ended questions and visual aids to encourage more extensive communication.
How did you change or improve your practice as a result?  

 

As a result of this experience, I am more attentive to building rapport with patients with dementia by engaging in meaningful activities and showing genuine interest in their hobbies and interests. I plan to incorporate more open-ended questions and visual aids in my interactions with dementia patients to encourage them to share more about their experiences and emotions. I aim to continue refining my active listening skills and non-verbal communication techniques to create a more supportive and empathetic environment.
How is this relevant to the Code?  

Select one or more themes: Prioritise people – Practise effectively – Preserve safety – Promote professionalism and trust 

By learning effective communication techniques for patients with dementia, I prioritise their emotional well-being and enhance their quality of care. Overall, this experience was valuable in reinforcing the importance of building rapport and effective communication when caring for patients with dementia, aligning with the principles of the NMC Code, and enhancing my ability to provide compassionate and person-centered care.