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    paper is to state the essence and qualities of my personal nursing philosophy and to distinguish what I do from “why” I do nursing. In addition, this paper will describe that factors that has influenced the development of my personal philosophy of nursing; define, describe and explain my personal views about the nursing meta-paradigm and summarize their interrelation; also, to identify and describe nursing theories that ‘fit’ my personal nursing philosophy, their interrelation, accompanied with evidence

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    to concentrate on a nursing theorist, Florence Nightingales ', as well as my personal philosophy of nursing. The essay will paper further explore the personal nursing philosophy I plan to implement in my nursing career. The paper will also compare and contrast my philosophy with the ones of Florence nightingales ' and will integrate Betty Neuman 's system model with my philosophy. The implementation of the four meta-paradigm concepts of person, health, environment, and nursing will be throughout this

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing April B. Lalumiere GNUR501: Evidence Based Communication Cheryl Slusher Indiana Wesleyan University February 4, 2015 I have read and understand the plagiarism policy as outlined in the syllabus and the sections in the Catalog relating to the IWU Honesty/Cheating Policy. By affixing this statement to the title page of my paper, I certify that I have not cheated or plagiarized in the process of completing this assignment. If it is found that cheating and/or plagiarism

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    Nursing has a broad spectrum of philosophical assumptions. It is interesting to note that it encompasses various concepts that help strengthen the field of nursing profession. These concepts include environment, health, nursing and patient. My personal philosophy and the professional philosophies I follow are related in that I use my core personal decisions as the driving force behind the core of nursing philosophies. All these philosophical concepts are centered on the patient’s care and the ultimate

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    My personal nursing philosophy focuses on compassionate, holistic, and preventative care to my future patients and their close friends and family. I believe that compassion is the most important characteristic for a nurse to have. When dealing with a patient, you are not just dealing with the physical illness, but you are dealing with the emotional distress of the patient as well. Nurses also have to care for the emotional distress of the family members or friends of a patient in critical or fatal

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    Personal Nursing Philosophy Statement Nursing is a profession that has unlimited awe-inspiring opportunities for those who have the desire to take full advantage of their career because, nursing is so much more that just working in a hospital and passing medications. But being a nurse you have in believe in yourself, have a set of ethics, a perception of care, personal goals with a strategy of reaching them along with knowing how you can motivate yourself and maybe others during challenging times

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing My philosophy of nursing has developed and evolved over my career as a nurse from taking care of just the patient to a more holistic approach that fosters hope and includes caring for the entire family unit while placing the patient at the center of care. I believe that all people are important no matter their culture, station, or religious background. Patient care affects not just the individual patient. It affects everyone around the patient including the society

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    My Personal Philosophy A nurse should be compassionate, loving, caring, competent, professional, and most of all knowledgeable. All of the attributes are only a small part of what an Advance Nurse Practice should be. The role of an APN is to focus on the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and care of sick and dying. They are also responsible for their clinical decisions and are held accountable by their fellow peers, professional organization, patients, and families. In establishing my

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    I chose the profession of nursing due to my ever present desire to help others. As a child, my family supported and nurtured my natural tendency to want to support and care for others. Nursing has given me the opportunity to truly make a difference in someone’s life. My patient’s successful journey to better health is due in part to the nursing care, education, and service I provided. I believe one of the most important pieces of successful nursing care is providing the patient and family the tools

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Introduction The development of a philosophy related to the profession of nursing is important in that it provides a framework for the nurse to base his/her work on. Philosophy is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational means”. In other words, philosophies are based on beliefs and assumptions with an overall goal of obtaining an objective which states the nurse’s purpose

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