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    Running head: CULTURAL VALUES AND PERSONAL ETHICS Effect of Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Anne E. Bonidie University of Phoenix Effect of Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Decisions we make everyday are influenced in part by our core values. Our cultural background, individual bias, personal ethics, and past experiences help to form the basis of our value system. "We begin sharpening our values at a very early age. Our parents, teachers, friends, religious leaders, heroes

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    Values and morals are an integral part of life; values define who we are on a personal and professional level. My personal and professional values are similar but are used differently on a personal and professional level. In this code of ethics I have identified my core values as respect, honesty, loyalty, integrity, professionalism, and responsibility. Developing a code of ethics has provided me with an opportunity to reflect on my values and evaluate how I turn those values into action. Personal

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    Personal Mission Statement and Core Values My personal mission is to constantly strive to be the best overall person that I can be within my personal and professional life. My goals are to inspire and help others and myself around me to achieve greatness and a balance that will maximize our potential that will transcend the boundaries of our dreams. In addition to my mission statement, my core life values are the foundation of my mission statement, which allows me to uphold my promises and standards

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    traditionally placed a high value on the worth and dignity of others. The nursing profession requires integrity of its members; that is, a member is expected to do what is considered right regardless of the personal cost (13). Because nurses deal with the most fundamental human events – birth, death, and suffering- they encounter many ethical issues surrounding these sensitive areas. Nurses can make better moral decisions by thinking in advance about their beliefs and values and about the kinds of problems

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    In this paper I will be identifying my stance on nursing, and express how my personal values and goals align with a nursing career. Along with illustrating my past experiences that have encouraged a path in the health care field, I will also be exploring the view of nursing as told in two academic sources and comparing these different perspectives. I have expressed an aspiration to pursue the medical field for as long as I can remember, having two sisters with health problems I was exposed to

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    help kids and not only kids but older adults. 2. Explain and discuss your personal values, as well as who and/or what you feel influenced you the most in forming your values. In addition, identify the values that lead you to pursue a career in social work. – My personal values will have to be respecting others, education, and helping and caring for others. The person(s) who I feel influenced me the most in forming my values is my parents and my grandmother. They influenced me because growing up

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    patients. Nursing`s philosophies and worldviews influences an individual’s personal, cultural and spiritual values they possess as a professional. When these philosophies conflict with personal or cultural or spiritual values, then ethical dilemmas arise. Ethical dilemmas puts a nurse in a limbo as it is very hard to choose between what is right in the best interest of the patient. Own Personal, Cultural and Spiritual Values Considering being born in Africa in a Christian family, we were

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    Personal Values and Ethic Standards Values and ethics are one of the most important characteristic of an individual. They basically define who we are and what we believe. There are many factors that determine our values and ethics. Culture, religion, and many other factors affect our beliefs. Many times are values and ethics can clash with different people who hold different views and beliefs. This doesn't mean our values or ethics are wrong it just means we think differently than others. Most people

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    the understanding of one’s own personal values and ethical standards that drive care (Westrick, 2013, p. 3). To become a “nurse champion” however, requires exceptional decision making and the incorporation of current research into daily practice (White, 2011). In the following paragraphs we will investigate how personal values, ethical principles, policies, decision-making, and evidence based practice influences care through a case study of Sue Smith. Personal Values Sue has a worked as a home health/hospice

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    Professional Values for the BSN Student Brenda Ashley University of Phoenix Professional Values for the BSN Student Name: Brenda Ashley_____________________________ Using this format, prepare a 30 - 50 word response in each box that describes your understanding of the values for the BSN nursing student. Review the assigned reading assignments found in the Electronic Reserve Readings, located in the rEsource page. Prepare an APA-formatted reference page. Define: Identify how nurses

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