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    Personal Leadership and Philosophy Style Four years ago I wrote my first “Personal Philosophy of Leadership” paper. The personal leadership style I identified with, at that time, was the democratic style. I had chosen this style of leadership because of the teamwork, constructive criticism, motivation, good communication, dedication, and good attitude attributes of the democratic style. Four years later, being present time, I have learned and experienced a great deal more about leadership styles

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    NUR/492 June 17, 2013 Healthcare changes occurring today along with shrinking budgets and reimbursement rates for hospitals has forced institution CEOs to do more with less. Changes and restructuring of various health facilities require nursing leaders with flexibility and adaptability. Nurse leaders must also consider budgetary constraints, cost effectiveness, patient safety, and quality care while maintaining focus on improved patient outcome. The responsibility of ensuring patients receive

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    Cooperation, and Personal: Philosophy of Nursing Care Introduction Nursing philosophies are used by many institutions and places of employment. It is important that student nurses and nurses read and gain knowledge from their facilities nursing philosophy. Philosophies give the nurse a guideline of how their facility defines the aspects of nursing and what is expected of them as nurses of that facility. It is essential for nurses to go back after they have graduated from nursing school and reread

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    Philosophy of Innovation Hussah Bubshait Arizona State University- College of Nursing and Health Innovation Philosophy of innovation “There is no escaping change- except for death! Thus it makes good and prudent sense to learn as much as on can about the nature of change, including how to embrace it and how to maximize positive changes”(Porter_ O’Grady & Malloch,2016.p.4). It is important for a leader to understand her own philosophy of innovation and leadership to be effective in the

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    My nursing philosophy The field of nursing is as difficult as it is vast. So it is reasonable to believe it takes a special calling to become a nurse. Every nurse has their own beliefs, ideology, bias, skillset and work ethic. It is through these personal understandings that a nursing philosophy is fashioned. Regardless if a nurse is motivated in the purity of her patients, or is bittered by the nonsense of humanity, he or she has a personal nursing philosophy. A personal nursing philosophy, takes

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    Role of Nurse Leader and Nurse Manager in Nursing Shortage and Turn-over During the recent years, the American Healthcare system is struggling with the issue of the nursing shortage and turnover. There are many rationales and reasons for this issue and the writer will discuss some of them in this paper. Nursing shortage and turnover remarkably influenced on the provision of the services by the health care provider, the financial burden on the healthcare facility and also a stressful working environment

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Every individual typically holds a personal philosophy about life which includes beliefs and values that help shape our choices and lead us to specific life path or in a certain direction. Very similarly every nurse has a philosophy about nursing and their career. Every nurse has guidelines that they choose to follow and motives for why certain choices are made. In order to develop a philosophy of nursing a nurse must reflect on the characteristics that they abide

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    Philosophy of innovation “There is no escaping change- except for death! Thus it makes good and prudent sense to learn as much as on can about the nature of change, including how to embrace it and how to maximize positive changes”(Porter_ O’Grady & Malloch,2016.p.4). It is important for a leader to understand her own philosophy of innovation and leadership to be effective in the workplace. In this course, I learned how to develop my philosophy of innovation and leadership, and how to create my own

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    A nursing career and caring for the sick intertwine inseparably. It requires a tremendous amount of compassion and empathy to care for those who are in need. My philosophy of care is to treat others with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of their race, ethnicity or cultural background. It’s about treating people the way you want to be treated and to understand that sometimes the best medicine of all is kindness. In addition, not only is it important to provide effective and competent care

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    Nursing goes beyond caring for a patient during their illness and managing their disease process. Nursing includes adapting to a patient’s and their family’s physical, social, spiritual, environmental and psychological needs. I believe in treating the whole patient and being supportive of the family’s needs as well. Shelly & Miller (2006) asserts “while critical thinking, decision-making, and leadership skills are extremely important, the characteristics nurses need most are compassion, competence

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