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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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    Through the prep work, I realized that my personal values were; to have an exciting life, a life filled with pleasure, a life filled with wisdom, be ambitious, and always maintain being broadminded. When analyzing my values, I realized that all of them were striving towards one overarching value, to have an exciting life. This value is so important to me because growing up, I didn’t like living. I grew up in a family that was very selectively religious. It was perfectly okay that my male family members

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    Personal Morals, Ethics, and Values My own set of moral beliefs have been established over the years through the interactions I have had with family members, friends, and institutions such as schools, church, and work. I grew up in a very large family. My Mom was one of nineteen children, I am the oldest of six. There are at least 100 close family members between aunts, uncles, cousins, second-cousins who all grew up with in the same small coal-mining town of Plymouth, Pa. My set of moral values

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    Applying personal values to education – A student perspective A university, like organizations and communities, are comprised of individuals representing different cultural and religious backgrounds. In defining the rules of conduct for individuals functioning together, it is necessary to formally define those rules to ensure that all are aware of the common values that should be adhered to and the consequences of non-adherence. For students attending the University of Phoenix, there is the

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    Personal Values and Ethical Standards In order to start this paper, I had to make sure I knew the differences between values, moral and ethics. It’s believed that values are what we learn from childhood from parents and surrounding influences of adults involved in the child’s life. Morals are the beliefs developed from that value system and how one should behave in any given situation. Ethics on the other hand is how someone actually behaves in the situation that may test ones morals and values

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    beings, we all have our own values, beliefs, and attitudes. These things develop over the course of our lifetime and at any point can change based on an experience that we may have. Our family, friends, community and the experiences we have had all contribute to our sense of who we are and how we view the world. Values, Beliefs, and a Little About Me Over the course of my life my values have changed based on circumstance. Currently if I had to list out my top five values in descending order they would

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    My own personal and social care values will influence the provision of care that i will provide within my working role. It will be essential when working with service users that i am aware of my personal feelings, emotions, attitudes, and beliefs. Being aware of these can help minimise the risk of prejudice, discrimination and unfair treatment towards others. I value individualization, being your own person and expressing your feelings, as a care worker it is essential to value individual rights

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    INTRODUCTION Values represent our guiding principles: our broadest motivations, influencing the attitudes we hold and how we act. It is important to know your values and principle to guide your actions and all aspects of your life. In this paper, I wrote down my values, my aspirations, my life purpose and how it all is connected, integrated. 1. Values: Reliable One of my core value is to be reliable. To do my best to be honest and trustful so people know they can trust me. Open-minded I always

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    As a social worker how I engage with a client is based on the two sets of values; the NASW values, and my personal values. When working with any client, not just with military clients, circumstances may occur when two or more of these values become conflicted, where you are forced to conform to the professional standards of conduct creating an ethical dilemma. Since I am no longer in the military, I am not confined by the rules and regulations that govern military clinicians. However, a military

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    Situation “Where’s the line between keeping your board informed and burdening the board with running the day-to-day business?” Personal Core Values and Beliefs It is important for board members to have some insight into the day-to-day operations of the organization since they technically are volunteers and donors. They dedicate time to governing the organization and financially contribute their own money and/or encourage others to do so. However, board members are generally busy people who do

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