IPE Reflective Practice Narrative about PWC from your experience 1.Describe the Experience Start by selecting a significant experience on which to

Question IPE Reflective Practice Narrative about PWC from your experience1.     Describe the Experience Start by selecting a significant experience on which to reflect. The experience can be positive, negative, or a combination of both. For example, perhaps it is a situation you found challenging, or a situation where you felt uncomfortable or unprepared. Perhaps things did not go as well as you had hoped, or perhaps things went exceedingly well. ·        Describe the experience. What were your actions? Who was involved?·        Describe your thoughts and feelings. How did the experience make you feel? 2.     Reflect On and Analyze the Experience This part of the reflection process is where you identify and analyze what worked well/not so well and explore why this was the case. Think critically and openly about your decision-making process and actions when describing the experience. Use your clinical reasoning skills to explore the reasons for, and impact of, your actions by asking yourself: ·        What were the outcomes of my actions? ·        Did the outcomes match my intentions?·        What guided my actions (or inactions)?·        Did I possess the knowledge and skill required for the situation?·        Were my actions the most appropriate or successful in this situation?·        Did anything get in the way of doing a better job?·        Would alternative actions have achieved an improved outcome? Integrate theory with practice by drawing on your knowledge from external resources as needed to help you analyze and evaluate your actions. External resources could include: Best Practice Guidelines, Standards of Practice, course textbooks and related literature. 3.     Createan ‘Action Plan’ for Improvement This part of the reflective process focuses on changes that need to be made in your nursing practice and asks you to commit to alternative actions. Use your new understanding to formulate an Action Plan for the future by asking yourself: ·        What will I do going forward? What additional knowledge, skills or attitudes do I need in order to handle a similar situation in the future?·        What resources and strengths do I possess that could help me with this Action Plan?  https://www.cno.org/globalassets/docs/prac/41006_profstds.pdf https://www.cno.org/en/learn-about-standards-guidelines/standards-and-guidelines/ Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 104 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)