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    001). Nursing students exposed to a simulation-based triage education had more improvement in self-reported clinical reasoning ability as compared with students who participated in a lecture-based triage education program.The purpose of this observational study was to describe the collaboration between first-year nursing students using peer learning during their first clinical practice education. In earlier, predominantly interview studies, peer learning has been described as a model with several positive outcomes. However, no studies on how students act in collaboration in a real-life context have been found. The present study observed sixteen arbitrarily paired nursing students (eight pairs) on three to five occasions per pair, in total 164 h from September 2015 to March 2016. Repeated unstructured observations including informal conversations were used. Using qualitative content analysis, one theme ‘Involuntary collaboration leads to growth in different competencies’ emerged and three categories ‘Practising nursing skills and abilities when working together’, ‘Establishing knowledge by helping each other to understand’ and ‘Sharing thoughts, feelings, and knowledge and put them into words’. In conclusion, nursing students using peer learning were observed practising several competencies, some of them not so easily elicited according to earlier research as organization, nursing leadership, teaching, and supervision.Nurses must demonstrate effective communication across complex interpersonal domains, as emphasized by numerous professional healthcare organizations. However, formal communication skills training has been only modestly integrated into baccalaureate nursing programs, and of those studied systematically, there are notable methodological concerns. The current study focused on application of a well-researched communication program (Comskil) to student nurses completing summer internships at a comprehensive cancer center as part of their clinical education. The Comskil training program for student nurses is an in-person, day-long training that includes three sections responding empathically to patients; discussing death, dying, and end-of-life goals of care; and responding to challenging family interactions. Student nurse participants provided strongly favorable perceptions of the program, with 90% indicating that they agreed or strongly agreed with all perception items. A significant pre-to post-training improvement in self-reported confidence was observed (p less then .01). Additionally, pre- and post-training observational coding of standardized patient assessments indicated significant improvements in usage of the following skill categories total skill use, information organization, and empathic communication (p less then .001). Overall, these results suggest that communication skills training for student nurses is a feasible, acceptable, and effective way of increasing confidence and skills usage in complex clinical scenarios.Many educators argue for the benefits of nursing students engaging with social media but some have concerns about inappropriate use. In 2014, we introduced Digital Professionalism, a mandatory curriculum innovation including assessed Twitter use, for nursing but not midwifery students. British nursing students who display unprofessional behaviour are subject to ‘Fitness to Practise’ hearings. We aimed to use routinely collected data to see if inappropriate social media use had increased from introducing Twitter to the curriculum. We used data (2008-2019) on Fitness to Practise cases for nine completing cohorts comprising 4398 nursing and 338 midwifery students. We compared annual Fitness to Practise incidence rates related to social media between cohorts with and without mandatory Twitter. There was no difference in the number of nursing students involved with social media cases before (7/2636 (0.3%)), and after (10/1762 (0.6%)) the introduction of Twitter. Nursing students, after introduction of Twitter, were no more likely than midwifery students (no introduction of Twitter), to misuse social media. Fitness to Practise hearings related to social media were highly infrequent. Our study supports the argument that benefits for most nursing students of introducing professional use of social media are not negated by increased inappropriate use.The work adaptation of newly graduated nurses exerts a vital impact on their career developments. It is of great significance to guide newly graduated nurses to get acclimatized to the student-to-nurse transition. This study aimed to investigate the work adaptability disorder from the perspective of the organizational socialization and explore the potential factors of work adaptability disorder of newly graduated nurses. A cross-sectional study was performed. Convenience sampling was adopted to recruit 206 newly graduated nurses at four tertiary hospitals in China. The Work Adaptability Disorder Scale, the Transition Shock of Newly Graduated Nurses Scale, and the Organizational Socialization Questionnaire were utilized to measure the work adaptability disorder. The results showed the level of work adaptability disorder was mediocre among newly graduated nurses in China. The variables of gender, education, only child, family residence, transition shock, and organizational socialization could serve as predictors of work adaptability. Our research showed countermeasure of improving organizational socialization and relieving transition shock should be added to the training program of newly graduated nurses with purpose of promoting their adaptation.In this study, hydrodynamic modeling and radiotracer investigations were conducted in Kolkata Port Trust, Kolkata, West Bengal, India to investigate the dispersion of sediments and to evaluate the suitability of three different dumping sites (Upper Auckland, Lower Auckland and Eden) for dredged sediments along a navigation channel. Scandium-46 (148-240 GBq) comprising scandium glass powder with a particle size distribution ranging from 75-100 μm was used as a radiotracer. Valemetostat The radiotracer was injected onto the seabed at the selected site using a remotely operated injection system and its movement on the seabed was tracked over a period of three months using waterproof NaI(Tl) scintillation detector. The tracer concentration curves were plotted on a site map of the area for different trackings and isocount contours were plotted. Qualitative information was obtained from the isocount contours such as the general direction of movement and spread of the radiotracer. The isocount contours showed that the sediment predominantly moved away from the navigation channel.