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My Nursing: My Personal Philosophy Of Nursing

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One of the most difficult things I have had to do in quite a while is determine my personal philosophy on nursing. Hours upon hours I have spent contemplating this. Why I am a nurse? What values do I hold and use daily in the care of my patients? I know the type of person I am; honest, compassionate, optimistic and goal oriented. I also know that without hesitation these are the same values that I thrust upon my patients. Every shift I work, every patient I encounter I give my true self. Putting into words the core nature of oneself is a difficult task. It takes a great deal of introspection. So, after much time and thought provoking questions I have decided what my philosophy for nursing has been and will continue to be. In the darkest time of a patient’s life they look to a handful of people to let them see the light again. They desire good health, spiritual wellness and love of a family. As the nurse, I am someone who helps them succeed in the journey. I offer them the ability to maintain spiritual wellness, allow them the love and support of a family, and provide the appropriate care to get them back to good health. …show more content…

Trying to determine which one is more in line with the nurse I am was difficult, to hone in on just one took some time. Although looking at how I care for my patients I feel like Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment is one that I practice. This is my nursing philosophy. The basic concept of the theory is that the nurse and patient communicate, set goals for care and work to achieve them (Petiprin, n.d.). When we come together in this way the patient and nurse become a team heading towards the same end. This breeds success in the healthcare field. Patients have a since of purpose and autonomy. While the nurse has an easier time teaching and caring for the

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