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    Communication is integral to the nursing profession as explained in the two journals reviewed for this paper. In simple terms, communication is the transfer of knowledge and information. It is the exchange of ideas and part of human’s social nature. As such, the subject implies its importance yet as Chaffee highlights it remains to be a challenge for health professionals. Nurses are not adequately represented in the media. This perpetuates the problem as nurses are unable to deliver health information

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    Promoting Nursing as a Profession. Introduction This assignment will focus on the role of the nurse within an adult field where it will explore the history of nursing, define what nursing is and explore nursing principles such as the fundamentals of care. It will analyse this while utilising a nursing model and process which enables the nurse to provide professional care of the highest standard to the patients we dedicate our time to. It will also display that nursing now requires academic study

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    historians, and anthropologists, but, in my view, nursing is the profession of care, and it has produced more knowledge to support the various dimensions of care. For me, the nursing care is to promote life, the life potential, the welfare of human beings in their individuality, complexity, and completeness. It involves an interpersonal encounter with therapeutic purpose, comfort, healing when possible and also preparation for death when it is inevitable. Nursing, as a discipline in science, has the responsibility

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    Define the concept of nursing accountability as it relates to nursing as a profession. Accountability within the nursing profession can be defined as the moral, ethical, and legal responsibility associated with the actions or lack of action when providing patient care. Nurses are held accountable for correctly administering medication, providing accurate health assessments, and quality documentation. Nurses are held to superior standards when providing patient care. The 2016 Gallup poll (as cited

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    History of nursing profession Prior to the foundation of modern nursing, nuns and the military often provided nursing-like services. Florence Nightingale is the founder of modern nurses. she formed the base for the first professional nursing philosophy. She saw the role of nursing as 'having charge of somebody’s health' (Crisp&Taylor,2009) based on the knowledge of how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to recover from disease' (Crisp&Taylor,2009). The religious and

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    How you envision your nursing career and your role in the professional area of nursing The nursing profession is dynamic and filled with opportunity. People have different reasons and motivations for seeking the nursing career out but the main reasons are the need to help others, to advocate for those who need a strong voice, and to care for the sick, aging and dying. After talking with an L&D nurse and having clinical days on the unit. I learned it is a coveted and hard to get job. They admit patients

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    Nursing is a profession that thrives in the most stressful environment. It requires not only physical strength, but also the mental capabilities of an individual. Medical institutions are heavily dependent on individual skills because these strengths define the nurse’s degree of responsiveness and urgency. Lacking one of the requirements may cause danger to someone’s well being, or even worst, death. Even though knowing the risks, dangers, physical and mental requirements for the nursing job

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    Image of Nursing Nursing as a profession is often portrayed by the media in demeaning ways. “Nurses have often been unfairly and unrealistically portrayed as “battle axes” or psychologically compromised. And that’s if they are written into the script at all.” (Berkowitz, 2014). “They are often portrayed as physician helpers, not the highly skilled independent clinicians that we know they are.” (Berkowitz, 2014). Media Portrayal The example of media portrayal that I chose to analyze and discuss shows

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    WHAT IS NURSING PROFESSION INTRODUCTION What dose Nursing profession mean to a student Nurse? To answer this question as a student Nurse will break it down into four subject areas starting off with the professional and ethical influences that will include the United Kingdom central council for nursing and midwifery and changing to the (NMC) Nursing and Midwifery council today and what is expected the Nursing should follow code of conduct and looking at the accountability and responsibility of the

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    Evidence-based practice (EBP) is at the epitome of our nursing profession. In situations such as working on a critical care unit, the use of EBP is not only necessary to ensure safe management and appropriate care of our patient's, but to also ensure the proper maintenance of life. Through examining the research available concerning the circulation aspect of the A-E assessment (i.e. Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability and Exposure); it has become apparent that there has been a significant

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