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Personal Nursing Philosophy Paper

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A Personal Nursing Philosophy All humans operate on a personal philosophy, whether consciously or not. Simply put, “Philosophy tries to discover knowledge and truth, and attempts to identify what is valuable and important” (McEwen & Wills, 2011). Individual philosophies give a basis for how one perceives the world around them and thus how they react in return. This paper will discuss my own personal philosophy as it has been developed to this point, in regards to both human nature and nursing.
Philosophy of Human Nature The basis for the philosophy of nursing discussed later is deeply rooted in the beliefs I have on human nature. I believe that man is generally good and wants to do what is in the best interest of both self and others. Human …show more content…

As professional nurses we have obligations to both the patient and the medical community. Nursing is not only a trade developed through formal education, but also through the interactions we have in practice which are equally if not even more important in development. Each Patient has the right to the best possible care regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, beliefs, or previous decisions. Nurses should strive to build therapeutic relationships that will benefit the client and leave a lasting impression. We have a duty to play several roles including educator, supporter, listener, and advocate. The professional nurse should be an active member of the interdisciplinary team contributing to knowledge, growth, and a respectful atmosphere. Most importantly, each patient deserves a nurse that is part of a healthcare team focused on obtaining their ideals of health and preserving their privacy, sense of safety, dignity, and human …show more content…

As the components came together, it became apparent that nursing was such an unquestionable calling for me due to how attuned it was with my views on our greater purpose in life. From my experience, there is no greater way to contribute to humanity than through the therapeutic relationships and self giving discovered through nursing. I strive each day to continually develop and blossom in alignment with my personal philosophy of society and the profession of nursing. As I go through more experiences, my philosophy will undoubtedly change to reflect the impact those experience have on my understanding and perception of the world. Personal philosophy is dynamic and as such, we must make a conscious effort to reevaluate how our actions need to change to reflect those shifts. Having a recognition of one’s personal philosophy of nursing allows each nurse to, “affirm that their practice is in harmony with their value system” ( Denahy, 2001). Harmony between personal philosophy and nursing philosophy is, in my own view, what allows for a sense of tranquility and

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