The purpose of this task is to explore clinical positioning and to contemplate it. Reflective techniques will be used to reveal how good or bad the situation is. Events and reflections affect individual learning and professional habits associated with care. According to Hogston and Simpson (2002, p. 398), reflection is a process of "reviewing practical experience, better describing, analyzing, evaluating and informing learning practices".
This article examines the reflection of key events that contribute to positive results. This is not a very important event, but there is a possibility to learn and it is therefore outstanding. This article identifies and explains the introspective model of Johns (1994), explains what is introspection, why it needs to reflect it in practice, and how to use it I will explain. Schone (1983) suggests rethinking important incidents as valuable terms, defined as important events in Ghaye and Lillyman (1997).
The article is a reflection of an important event during my six weekly schedule as a nurse in an orthopedic ward. Exploring events as an important event is a value judgment, the foundation of this judgment is the importance of the meaning of the event. While watching the situation, create or create an important event. The events selected by Tripp (1993) influenced me because the side effects of surgery are critical to the patient's life.
The reason for this article is to reflect the serious accident happening during 3 weeks as a student nurse at Foster Ward of Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital. The selected event is the language barrier in communication. This case affected me because effective communication is the key to patient's health outcome and words affect effective communication. . Various theorists have various reflection models, and reflection is very important in clinical practice. We constantly call for success, which can be achieved by learning the days we live through the experiences we have encountered. In this way, we can reconsider the previous knowledge and reconsider, add new knowledge to the knowledge base and let us know the practice.