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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Rosenald E. Alvin Florida Atlantic University A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step, a Chinese proverb that I have come to live by through my journey of nursing. I never thought in a millions years that I would have become a nurse. When I was younger nursing was the only profession my mother pushed. It was as if everyone in our family had to be a nurse. Honestly, I think I rebelled from the thought of being a nurse simply because it was my mothers desire

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    Nursing is all about caring. My philosophy is based on providing a holistic care to patients. I think the essential elements to deliver high quality of care are knowledge, self-awareness, courage, honesty, equality, compassion and patience. My core values and beliefs are to treat others fairly, respect their differences and love them like I love myself. These values derived from the beliefs that my parents taught me; as well as I learned strong moral beliefs from my religion. These beliefs directed

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    I have been a nurse for a little over a year. Before getting into nursing school, I worked as a CNA at Loyola University Medical Center. It was here that I decided that I was ready to become a nurse. I worked on a cardiovascular unit that mostly worked with heart and lung transplant patients. I saw firsthand what the science and art of nursing can do for not only a patient, but their family too. Personally, I enjoy helping others. It was the main reason for becoming a nurse. I remember watching nurses

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    Concepts Of Nursing: Nursing is in the Eye Of the Beholder Nationally, nursing has become one of the most flourishing and outstanding occupations in the medical field. Years ago, nurses were discriminated by people because they provided care for ill individuals, which was against social law. The term nursing has been generalized to helping others who are sick. However, nursing is more than an oversimplified definition. This paper will examine the role of nurse: interview of a nurse, nursing theorist

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    Philosophy of Pediatric Nursing For as long as I can remember I've overwhelmed with longing desire to care for the needy, and I feel that this ultimately led me to choose the profession of nursing. I feel more sincere when you serve and care for others, and my personal position is nursing and one that is focused on compassion and service.According to Merriam-Webster Online (2012), and the philosophy is "an analysis of the causes and concepts expressed his core beliefs", and before entering the nursing

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    Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is a dynamic career field with endless opportunities associated with it. Working in this field allows those seeking a job in a variety of working positions. Whether it is working at the bedside of a patient, going into a community and teaching about disease prevention, or in researching clinical outcomes, nursing has a wide variety of options to get into for those who are interested in this career. However, with those opportunities and options available

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    Nursing Philosophy Essay

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    principles of nursing remain steadfast, nursing practice however is dynamic and ever changing. We as nurses, take care of the sick, infirm and the dying with open arms, minds and hearts. We are their advocates when they cannot do so for themselves. Nurses aid in physical recovery as well as spiritual recovery and healing. Nurses help the patient to see their full potential physically as well as spiritually and we are the bridge to help the patient reach that potential. It is important in nursing that we

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    Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is all about saving lives and making your patient feel better and comfortable by every means. Nursing practice includes direct and indirect care, prevent treatment of disease and illness, management of symptoms, and promotion of health and well being of individual, families, groups, communities, and populations. Nurses can also provide comfort, compassion, and caring without even prescription. Every individual has different needs and belief when it comes health and

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing I believe that balance is necessary to living a healthy lifestyle. Fun and pleasure are a necessity of life. When you are living healthy, you are building up your immune system, strengthening your body and mind, fueling yourself with nutrients that will help you to grow and progress, and becoming stronger, quicker, confident, conscious, and bettering yourself all-around. Personal Philosophy on Personal Health I aim to eat as little processed foods as possible

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    Introduction Every nurse’s philosophy develops through education and experience. As I reflect on my clinical experiences and nursing education thus far, I acknowledge that I have unknowingly developed a set of values, beliefs, and virtues that makes up my personal nursing philosophy. As I move forward in my nursing education, the values and beliefs that I have associated with a diverse patient population, health, the environment, and the role of the professional nurse will progress with me. The

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