Blog 1
Acquiring relevant knowledge in nursing requires access to credible and relevant information. Such information can only be accessed from credible sources. The author acknowledges this fact and also appreciates the fact that this course contributed to this knowledge. This affirmation contributes to one of the learning outcomes of the course. Credible and relevant data is not only characterized by the quality of information, but also by the date of publication and the authors of such information. It is imperative to access sources that are not older than 5 years in order to gather the most relevant information. The author also mentions other important elements that should be considered when accessing information, including the type of study and the authors. From this post, it is evident that the writer achieved the learning outcomes successfully.
Blog 2
Evidence gathered from credible research articles and journals is of no significant use to a nurse if he/she cannot translate the knowledge and apply it to practice. The author acknowledges the weaknesses that he/she had before embarking on the learning experience, which is important in appreciating the knowledge gained after learning. In addition to recognizing the weaknesses, the author also appreciates the activities that he/she has undertaken throughout the course, and how each activity has significantly contributed to the achievement of learning outcomes. The author also provides relevant examples on how each undertaken activity has facilitated the learning experience. The author is certain that the knowledge gained after achieving the learning outcomes is not only important in practice, but also in advancing his/her education. The description is evidence that the author has certainly attained the learning outcomes.