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    My philosophy of nursing incorporates the knowledge, compassionate, competent with respect to the dignity of each patient. This philosophy is based on my personal and professional experiences which help me contribute to patient’s recovery and wellness. It is these attributes that gives me a sense of pride that strengthens my commitment to this profession. This paper explores my values and beliefs in relating to the patient care, as well as health professionals responsibilities. My nursing philosophy

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    My philosophy of nursing is something that I will stand by throughout my nursing career. My philosophy is based upon providing proficient, compassionate, and holistic care to my patients. Growing up in Liberia, I have always known that I was meant to be a nurse. As a child, I loved helping people in need, and being there for others. Nursing is a career where I can utilize both, and I am passionate about this field of work. My mission as a nurse is to provide help to those in need regardless of their

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    reflection of my nursing philosophy based on my experiences as a nurse on a post-lung transplant step-down unit. Nursing philosophy is an individual’s way of thinking, their belief system or worldview of nursing and their definition of nursing (Kearney-Nunnery, 2016). Thus, my nursing philosophy guides my actions on how I deliver care to the patients and function in an organization. Personal Philosophy My philosophy dwells on the definition of nursing, according to Kearney-Nunnery (2016), nursing is defined

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    lots of nursing theories at nursing school. Honestly, It is very broad and I don’t remember many of them. My nursing philosophy is “Don’t be scared anything in patient’s care”. My nursing practice is more close to Benner’s work. According to Wikipedia, Benner’s work focuses on how nurses get their nursing knowledge or “know-how” (Wikipedia, 2017). Her theory is what I’m focusing during patient’s care to know what, when, how to take care of critical patients. I might change my philosophy later if

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    The concept of philosophy is often seen as irrelevant in the nursing profession. Philosophy is the basis of ideologies, beliefs, and interpretations developed through one’s experiences. Thus, nurses use philosophical ideologies based on their perceptions, values, and experiences that give them meaning to pursue the nursing profession. What makes nursing different from various medical fields is essentially in its ability to question aspects such as: What does it mean to care for an ill person? Why

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    To write a beginning philosophy of nursing that reflects the beliefs and values of Amberly Morrow 11/2/2016 I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is promising. It is a field that will always be necessary. People will always need people to care for them when they cannot care for themselves. I believe that I can adequately provide this care. I believe that the core of nursing is communication. In nursing, you will need to be able to communicate with your patient, their families, and other

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    In my personal philosophy, it is my goal to assure that my patients receive the upmost quality care. Although each working shift I am faced with many undaunting challenges, it is still my calling that the patients who remain under my care for 12 hours remain without harm. According to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing (2017),” The mission of the Arkansas State Board of Nursing is to protect the public and act as their advocate by effectively regulating the practice of nursing” (para. 1). Once completing

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    Philosophy of Nursing Essay

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    Philosophy of Nursing Nursing should not be looked upon or practiced as a mere physical approach to healing. Nursing should encompass the aspect of restoring each individual patient to his/her maximum physical and emotional state of being. In order to achieve such a goal, a patient must be able to bond with her caregiver on a personal level (Blais & Hayes, 2011). Jean Watson’s caritas factors sets an environment where the patient can obtain optimum health benefits (Blais & Hayes, 2011). The goal

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    experiences. As a nursing student, the philosophy of nursing is primarily perceived and as my career progresses it evolved with the different encounters. “A philosophy of nursing presents a particular professional nurse’s belief system or worldview of nursing- the nurse’s personal definition of nursing” (Kearney-Nunnery, 2012). Understanding what it means helped me in the development of my own beliefs and values of nursing. This will express my beliefs about a nurse and nursing practice, patient’s

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    Nursing Philosophy Essay

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    In the philosophy of nursing are four basic concepts: 1) nursing as art and science; 2) the patient as a person; 3) Environment; 4) health. Art has a great impact on the spiritual world. The impact of art on the general condition and mood of the person and its beneficial effects on health have been seen in ancient times. At the time, Florence Nightingale said that nursing - one of the oldest arts and one of the youngest sciences, which focuses on caring for patients. As the science of nursing

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