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A Reflection Of The Nursing Student Policy Guide

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or their family. Correspondingly, it should also be expected a nurse will act within her legal boundaries and not preform misconduct such as malpractice, neglect, abuse, and so on. On the other hand, it should be mentioned, nursing is not for everyone. Although, I do not mean the typical responses of "Oh, I do not think I could handle another person's blood" or "Oh, I would be too afraid to give a shot". While those are valid points not to go into nursing, there are more challenging aspects of the career in most areas such as not being able to come home for the weekends or holidays, being able to comfort and explain to a geriatric patient they need assistance more than what they can do for themselves, or on the other side, being in the delivery room, with a neonatal being rushed to life support. Not only does nursing have joyful, heart-warming sides to it, but it also involves these physically, mentally, and emotionally heart-wrenching parts which takes years of experience and a nurse's heart to get a nurse and his or her patients through. Reflect on the dmacc nursing program philosophy There are many key subjects touched on in the Nursing Student Policy Manual on the program philosophy page. Importantly, the main sentence used to describe the philosophy is, "Students are prepared to provide professional, safe, and culturally attentive nursing care for individuals and families across the lifespan" (Citation?). Not only, does this incorporate most all of the global

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