clinical reflection | Nursing Homework Help Service

clinical reflection | Nursing Homework Help Service

Week 1 Assignment 6: Weekly ReflectionDashboardMy coursesNU-665CX-08-23PCFAWeek 1Week 1 Assignment 6: Weekly ReflectionCompletion requirementsMark as doneValue: Complete (P)/Incomplete (F)Due: Day 7Grading Category: Complete (P)/Incomplete (F)Reflect on the clinical experiences you’ve had over the past week, and record your thoughts in a document no more than 500 words long. Your peers will be able to read and reply to what you have written.Your reflection must satisfy these criteria:It must be about a client encounter you had this week.It must include an analysis of the nurse practitioner role or the potential role in the clinical setting.All clinical discussion or communication must protect the confidentiality of clients; your reflection must not use any patient names, ages, or other personal identifiers.You will not be graded on the experiences you have had, but instead on your commitment to reflecting on those experiences and using those reflections to improve your professional identity and skill set.Select one of the following options to help you give your reflection focus:Option 1Write about a situation that you felt you handled well. What did you do?Option 2Write about a situation in which you felt unsure of yourself. What happened? What made you question your decision making? If faced with the same situation in the future, how would you like to handle it differently?Option 3Write about a situation that you felt you handled incorrectly. What happened? How would you change your actions to result in a different outcome?Option 4Write about a continuing situation that began earlier in your clinical. How has the situation evolved since you first faced it? What have you done to guide the relationship? What interventions or strategies have you tried? What is the current outcome? What are your goals with this patient?Reply posts are not required but are highly encouraged.     This week I encountered someone with bipolar in a manic phase he dressed inappropriately for the weather, wore jacket with clippbord on his pant,   flipping coins in the office, unusual behaviour, preceptor prescribed medication but he declinedstating I don’t need any medication and left the office, the preceptor reports this is the second time he has come for an appointment but refusing medication