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    personal philosophy of healthcare is something that I want to perfect, and change to make sure, I look to it at times when I might doubt myself or even question why I want to be a registered nurse in the first place. The American Nursing Association defines nursing as the “Abilities to protect, promote, and prevent injury and illness, alleviate suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of families, individuals, communities, and populations” (American Nurses Association, 2014). However, nursing is a

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    Philosophy of a Nurse Melissa C. Walden State College of Florida Abstract My personal nursing philosophy is simple; life is short and as nurses we need to make a difference every chance we get. We should always look toward learning new ways to do our job. We must also keep in mind that as we learn new practices, we evolve. As we evolve, so will our philosophy. The reason we got into nursing will never change, and that should be the only thing that stays the same. Our patients should be the core

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    Nursing Management Philosophy Paper Laura Lindsey NURS_435 Lake Superior State University My Philosophy When developing a nursing leadership philosophy I must first look at why I want to become a nurse leader and reflect my philosophy upon my decisions to become a nurse leader. There are many reasons I want to be a nurse leader, but I am going only look at a few of those reasons. I always think there is room for improvement in nursing. When I say nursing, I am talking about all four

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    to articulate your Personal Philosophy of Nursing? Nursing philosophy can be understood as “attitude towards life and reality that evolves from each nurses’ beliefs formed in three elements: conceptual analysis, assessment of argument, and concern with metaphysical and epistemological questions” (Edwards, 1996). It is important to articulate my philosophy of nursing to improve patient outcome. Each nurse is different and unique and have their own nursing philosophy. “As society and individuals

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    common threads or themes are found in the philosophies? The reoccurring theme is that education in healthcare needs to be a continued effort. A constant endeavor needs to be put forth to research and integrate evidence based practice into healthcare. It is also important to treat a person as an individual regardless the culture, race, or gender. How do nursing school philosophies differ from that of healthcare institutions? Nursing school philosophies emphasize the importance of student nurses

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    Marchuk, “nursing philosophy is a statement of fundamental and universal assumptions, beliefs, and principles about nature of knowledge and truth and the nature of the entities represented in the metaparadigm” (Marchuk, 2014). Nursing philosophy is the base of practice for it ensures the application of knowledge, skills concepts, models and theories in the provision of care. The practice of nursing is based on concepts of patient, nurse, health, and environment. My professional nursing philosophy focuses

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    discerning about my respective philosophy of nursing, I think back to all of the theories and elements of advance nursing that we have been educated on throughout the duration of this program. I have stepped back and considered the following three elements for the construction of my philosophy: 1) the definite science, 2) the constructive knowledge, and 3) the position in which nursing lies as a societal arrangement. For further construction of the advanced philosophy, it was vital to consider the

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    My Philosophy Of Nursing

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    Abstract Philosophy of Nursing is the perspective and ethical idea a nurse has about his or her profession and it is the base a person develops her or his career and concept of care. A metaparadigm for nursing involve the set of concepts that define the discipline of nursing for a professional. A philosophy of nursing includes the nurse’s values and ethics regarding the patients care and treatment and it is an important aspect that can benefit or affect the patient’s quality of care. My personal

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    Nursing philosophy My philosophy of nursing practice is being kind to others. I use my knowledge and skills to help people. I also respect patients’ preferences, values and choices even though they differ from mine. I will try to understand and show empathy to my patients through seeing them beyond their illness and provide holistic and culturally sensitive care. Nursing is not just a job that looks after the sickness, rather, it is about the humanity, about being a human for another human. As a

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    Introduction A personal philosophy of nursing identifies and highlights a nurse’s beliefs, values, and ethics regarding the care and treatment of their patients. Everyone must ask many questions of themselves to define their own personal philosophy. What makes you a nurse? What is the most important part of nursing? What beliefs are important to nursing and which are important to you as an individual? When placed in an ethical dilemma or an unexpected situation, what decisions do you make and how

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