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This document consists of the details about the muscles of the upper limb of the body and their origin, insertion point, innervation and a tions with detailed pictures.
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This document consists of the details about the muscles of the upper limb of the body and their origin, insertion point, innervation and a tions with detailed pictures.
these notes provides a summary of cell arrangement and types of cells.
you will be able to differentiate and distinguish between the types of cells
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these notes provides a summary of cell arrangement and types of cells.
you will be able to differentiate and distinguish between the types of cells
In integrative working, boundaries are overlapped with permission & agreement is made prior to the crossing of the boundary. 

At other times boundaries may get crossed unexpectedly as in a emergency situation. Exceptional circumstances.

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In integrative working, boundaries are overlapped with permission & agreement is made prior to the crossing of the boundary. 

At other times boundaries may get crossed unexpectedly as in a emergency situation. Exceptional circumstances.

“ a respect for other professionals and service users and their skills and from this starting point, an agreed sharing of authority, responsibility and resources for specific outcomes or actions, gained through cooperation and consensus.” McCray, 2007, p.132

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“ a respect for other professionals and service users and their skills and from this starting point, an agreed sharing of authority, responsibility and resources for specific outcomes or actions, gained through cooperation and consensus.” McCray, 2007, p.132

Confidence: “professional adulthood” willing to share because both confident and competent practitioners. Willing to share and relinquish exclusive claims to professional territory in order to engage in cross- boundary working. Role overlapping and the blurring of professional boundaries can result in feelings of anxiety and role insecurity.

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Confidence: “professional adulthood” willing to share because both confident and competent practitioners. Willing to share and relinquish exclusive claims to professional territory in order to engage in cross- boundary working. Role overlapping and the blurring of professional boundaries can result in feelings of anxiety and role insecurity.

“ a registered nurse, who has acquired the expert knowledge base, complex decision- making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice, the characteristics of which are shaped by the content and /or country in which she is credentialised to practice and require education at a master’s level.

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“ a registered nurse, who has acquired the expert knowledge base, complex decision- making skills and clinical competencies for expanded practice, the characteristics of which are shaped by the content and /or country in which she is credentialised to practice and require education at a master’s level.

The advancement of health care has resulted in changes to care delivery allowing nurses the opportunity to develop and expand. Nurses have to have advanced skills as well as increased knowledge.
Nurses now practise more autonomously and with increased professional accountability.

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The advancement of health care has resulted in changes to care delivery allowing nurses the opportunity to develop and expand. Nurses have to have advanced skills as well as increased knowledge.
Nurses now practise more autonomously and with increased professional accountability.

Concept of boundary.
The development of professional boundaries.
Implementation of new roles in practice.
Dynamic professional boundaries.
Interrelationship between doctors & nurses. 
Blurring of boundaries & its implications.

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Concept of boundary.
The development of professional boundaries.
Implementation of new roles in practice.
Dynamic professional boundaries.
Interrelationship between doctors & nurses. 
Blurring of boundaries & its implications.

Specimen handling error is a critical patient safety issue in which healthcare practitioners need to take appropriate action to overcome as its consequences could lead to serious adverse outcomes. Specimen handling a complex process that requires paying attention to communication, minimal interruptions, and adequate knowledge on handling and accuracy
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Specimen handling error is a critical patient safety issue in which healthcare practitioners need to take appropriate action to overcome as its consequences could lead to serious adverse outcomes. Specimen handling a complex process that requires paying attention to communication, minimal interruptions, and adequate knowledge on handling and accuracy
Aseptic technique means “without micro-organisms”. Aseptic technique refers
to the procedure used to avoid the introduction of pathogenic organisms into
the vulnerable body site. The prinicple aim of an aseptic technique is to
protect the patient from contamination by pathogenic organisms during
medical and nursing procedures.
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Aseptic technique means “without micro-organisms”. Aseptic technique refers
to the procedure used to avoid the introduction of pathogenic organisms into
the vulnerable body site. The prinicple aim of an aseptic technique is to
protect the patient from contamination by pathogenic organisms during
medical and nursing procedures.