Introduction Morality can be defined as a system of principles that leads to ethical behavior and human behavior as being wrong (Marquis & Huston, 2012). The nurse manager makes a decision everyday for patients, employees, and organizations. According to Marquis & Huston (2012) management is discipline rather than occupation, as management lacks the norms leading to ethical decision-making. Therefore, administrator's decisions are based on organization values and ethical principles.
There are many ways to promote reflection. Speaking narratively, through introspective writing, this can be an analysis form of the writers practice field, entries of poetry, diaries and diaries, and major events in the context of the portfolio. In clinical supervision, this is expressed as "communication among practitioners to promote the development of professional skills". B Procter (1989) pg. 23, it can be expressed through dialogue, which plays an important role in maintaining and developing vocational practice.
Learning needs and nursing practice Important or important interactions can be defined as situations that impress individuals or have special meanings. Analysis of such events, useful reflex techniques will help us identify professional abilities, increase self-knowledge and improve patient's treatment outcome (Lian, 2001). ) Critical review on nurses - interaction among families
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.
Reflection practices are deployed during the Critical Event Analysis (CIA). The main event may be a series of events that could cause an accident (reference) or reflection (Hanning 2001). The analysis process allows physicians to pause the situation and think about the meaning of the situation. Critical thinking can be viewed as a negative or positive experience (Price 2004). Therefore, some experts show discomfort accompanying important event analysis. And it causes anger, sorrow, melancholy, and sadness (see also Rach and Parker 1995 Vachon and LeBlanc 2011). Severe events can be regarded as helping to achieve drug error, cross-infection within a hospital, or patients achieve comfort, dignified death, and ward closure. However, not all events need to be as severe as these events.