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Describes the organisation in the context of National Safety and Quality in Health Service (NSQHS) Preventing and Controlling Infections or Medication Safety Standards | LO3 | 2 | Demonstrates an analysis of National Safety and Quality in Health Service (NSQHS) Preventing and Controlling Infections or Medication Safety Standards mean for your organisation. | LO2 | 3 | Describes the gaps and offers solutions necessary to facilitate engagement with National Safety and Quality in Health Service (NSQHS) Preventing and Controlling Infections or Medication Safety Standards
| LO3 | 4 | Describes the potential challenges faced and offer practical solutions to those challenges to facilitate engagement with National Safety and Quality in Health Service (NSQHS) Preventing and Controlling Infections or Medication Safety Standards | LO2 | 5 | Summarises key findings, outcomes, and implications of the analysis conducted throughout the case | LO1 | 6 | Provides recommendations, offers actionable suggestions or solutions to address a specific challenges identified within the case | LO1 | 7 | Supports with a range of relevant contemporary evidence, including peer- reviewed research, industry, and government literature | LO3 |
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Task Description: | Critical Reflection (Formative due weeks 4,8,12,13) Summative due week 13.
Engage in critical reflection regarding the National Safety and Quality in Health Service (NSQHS) standards, Preventing and Controlling Infections and Medication Safety Standards. This process involves examining, identifying, questioning, and analysing all aspects of events and experiences from various viewpoints. To enhance the safety and quality of healthcare, critical reflection must remain pertinent and foster continuing personal, professional, and academic growth. Through critical reflection, you gain a deeper comprehension of the topic, challenge preexisting notions, and generate new insight.
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