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    that I wanted to choose nursing as my career, I had an idea of what I thought the nursing profession consisted of. Now having had clinical experience, most of what I had envisioned is what I have experienced in the clinical setting this semester. Through my first semester in nursing school, I have learned about many different aspects of the nursing profession. I have also gradually started to develop my own personal philosophy of nursing. While I am sure that my philosophy will continue to develop

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Megan A. Farrell Moberly Area Community College Introduction I, Megan Farrell, am currently a Licensed Practical Nurse at a treatment center that works with prisoners. I accepted a clinical positon here as a graduate, but plan to work in a hospital setting once I have become a Registered Nurse working in the Intensive Care Unit. I quickly worked my way up the latter from the clinic nurse to the Chronic Care nurse and I am quite passionate about further

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is the use of clinical judgment in the provision of care to enable people to improve, maintain or recover health to cope with health problems and to achieve the best possible quality of life whatever their disease or disability, until death (Jenicek, 2013). In my opinion, a nurse not only cares for the physical aspect of the patient but the mind and soul as well. Being a nurse should encourage physical and emotional well-being. It is more than just handling

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    The philosophy of nursing may somehow differ in each individual as a nurse. My personal philosophy of nursing is established from values and beliefs instilled in the practice of nursing. I realized my philosophy when being asked numerous of times “What does being a nurse mean to me?”. Important aspects of my philosophy of nursing include: Self-confidence, empathy and compassion, and knowledge and professionalism. These things have been developed in my current nursing practice as a licensed practical

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    in the field of nursing, trends in theoretical writing have shifted focus to the philosophical nature of nursing. It has become almost mandatory for every practicing or student nurse to have their personal philosophy of nursing. The paper explores the philosophy of care as the root of the nursing profession and its application to the concepts of person, nursing, health, environment, nursing practice, education, administration, and research. Philosophy of Care A nurse's philosophy is a set of beliefs

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    Developing a Philosophy of Nursing Developing a personal nursing philosophy might seem like a difficult topic to some, and others might argue it takes experience in the field of nursing to formulate a philosophy. My belief is that anyone who is even considering going to nursing school already has a nursing philosophy brewing in their head. I think a person’s natural nursing philosophy stems from the personality trait that will be most beneficial to them while practicing. I believe nurses expand

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Arati Panda University of Miami Introduction Any profession has its underlying philosophy that drives and motivates the person in that profession. Similarly, the profession of nursing has some inner lying philosophy that must be understood by a nursing professional. A profession like nursing, demands much more than just stipulated duties from a dedicated and committed nurse. Metaparadigm concepts are

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    Personal Nursing Philosophy My personal definition of nursing would be getting your patient to the highest level of health you can in your time with them while incorporating their family, environment, and beliefs/culture with a high level of critical thinking at all times. The American Nursing Association defines it as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human

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    articulate your own personal nursing philosophy because it reflects who you are as a nurse and as a person. Nursing is something that is a part of you, not something that you can just learn. I believe that anyone can learn a nursing skill such as starting a iv, but not everyone possesses the compassion for caring for others. My personal nursing philosophy is characterized by my integrity, empathy, and care for my patients and co-workers. In my opinion, personal nursing philosophies and your practice goes

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    Nursing can commonly be defined as a profession or practice that cares for persons who are sick, old, or injured (Merriam-Webster, 2017). While caring for patients, nurses constantly encounter ethical dilemmas and changes within their scope of practice. For nurses to practice efficiently, personal beliefs must be established to identify values that are held in relation to society and the nature of humankind (Denehy, 2001). In my opinion, the development of a nursing philosophy allows nurses to identify

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