ask: describe your learning experience on hiv (approx. 350 words ). some prompt questions to consider: • why did you choose this topic? how did it meet your learning needs? • what was good/bad about the experience? what did you learn from the experience? • what part of your experience was most challenging or surprising?
Module Title: Consolidating Expansive Learning |
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What I have done well: Providing an in-depth analysis of UK’s effort to tackle HIV and reduce new infections What I found challenging: Synthesizing the resources to capture what I have learned from the course material What I would like specific feedback on: How to improving my writing and focus on key points |
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Image of the artefact produced in response to your learning. It must relate to a health and social care problem where nurses have a role in supporting wellbeing and draw on the NMC guidelines to critically appraise your professional identity as nurse. Please note your artefact is an essential component of your critical reflection. Explain what the Image of the artefact means to you (100 words). And Reference it.
Source: https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/overview/making-a-difference/supporting-someone-living-with-hiv The image of the artefact emphasizes the importance of listening to the needs of people diagnosed with HIV. Additionally, the artefact highlights the need to learn about the disease, including its transmission, treatment, and how individuals can lead a healthy life after being diagnosed with HIV. I also chose the artefact because it encourages HIV treatment and medication adherence. People who adhere to the treatment Order a similar paper |