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My Nursing Philosophy Paper

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Nursing is about caring and trying to understand human beings on all emotional, physical, and scientific level. A nurse must be open to new cultures and able to accept the differences in people. Nursing focuses on the care of people, their families, and communities to achieve an overall goal of relative health and quality of life throughout life.
My personal philosophy characterizes the discipline of nursing using the four metaparadigms concepts: person, environment, health, and nursing. My goal of this paper is to discuss each of these concepts, how this philosophy developed, how these concepts use in my own nursing practice and to the current nursing knowledge. My philosophy correlates with the philosophies of Florence Nightingale.
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I believe that nurse have to treat each patient in a holistic manner and have to put an incredible amount of affection; not only as an ill human being. A nurse’s primary focus toward a patient should be a genuinely care about them and their wellbeing. The negative attitude of nurses can affect the welfare of their patient. The environment plays a huge and vital role in maintaining good health and improving recovery from illness. A person’s environment can be influenced by family, economy, technology, and socio-cultural interactions. Nurses must have to be aware of cultural differences when providing care for patients understanding that his/her perception of what is culturally acceptable may not be acceptable for his/her patients. Florence Nightingale believed that the goal of nursing was to bring the person back to health by manipulating the environment. As a student nurse, I believe that diet, ventilation, noise, and light are components of the environment that are able to be manipulated to bring the person back to a homeostatic …show more content…

I believe that nursing is an art and science of caring. Nursing as a science is related to physical problems where the knowledge is help to maintain, promote and restore health. However, nurse as an art involves caring, engaging in a supportive relationship, provide an emotional support which allows the person to die with dignity and respect. Florence Nightingale stated that “Nursing proper is reserved for those individuals who are educated in the art and the science of nursing” (Selanders,

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