Personal Philosophy Of Nursing Essay

Sort By:
Page 9 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Decent Essays

    one’s own philosophy in nursing reveals dynamic aspects and history that is authentic within one’s own journey. My personal nursing philosophy is a phenomenon by itself, I am calling it integrative holistic sensitive care. This theory fits into a metaparadigm that is intimately connected to personal experiences, learned behaviors, combination social and public health, laughter, harm reduction and patient centered care. The theorist who expressed in words and contributed to my own personal philosophy

    • 1037 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Personal Nursing Philosophy This concept synthesis paper on personal nursing philosophy will first discuss the nursing autobiography of the author. This paper will explore the author’s perspective on the four metaparadigms of person, nurse, health, and environment. This paper will also discuss the author’s viewpoint on two practice-specific concepts that are relative to her practice. Lastly, the author will list five proposition statements that will connect the concepts described and will further

    • 1494 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Ever since I was in 9th grade, I realized my goal was to become a nurse. The countless hours I spent volunteering at the different areas in the hospital gave me a chance to explore the healthcare field. In the hospital, I interacted with plenty of patients while putting a smile on their faces. Assisting patients in non-medical ways such as bringing ice chips or a crossword puzzle to the patients helped me to understand that I wanted a profession that would allow me

    • 1341 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    My Personal Philosophy of Nursing Suzanna Phelan Miami Dade College General Perspective Being a nurse is not just like any other profession. Instead, it is a calling to serve the people. Considering that health concerns are part of the community since time immemorial, the nurse has become the most sought after person in the world. In this regard, nurses have to adopt a worldwide view of nursing, which entails the delivery of care in a culturally attentive manner. On the other

    • 978 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Personal Philosophy of Nursing For me, nursing is more than just getting your degree and earning that title as a “Nurse”. I personally chose the nursing field because being able to help those is need is what I love to do most, not for the title. Sure, I can be recognized as Kayla Campbell, a leader, sister, daughter, friend, and many other titles, and I believe that all of these titles have helped transform me into the person I am today. Being a nursing student, I have quickly realized that the patient

    • 1198 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    hunger, sickness, and wounds and once said “I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them”. (CITATION) It is this same dedication to nursing and our armed forces that drives my philosophy of nursing. Nearly ten years ago I entered the Army service. Through these years my work in the medical service as a medical laboratory technician, biomedical research, and most recently as a registered nurse has challenged me

    • 879 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    you to choose to study nursing. You are then required to explore the views and theories articulated by nursing theorists published in scholarly literature, and apply what you learn to develop a personal nursing philosophy of care (1800 words +/- 10% including in-text references). Introduction The focus of this essay is to demonstrate an understanding of my own experiences of health care, and beliefs and assumptions that have led me to choose to study nursing. It took me a long time

    • 880 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Personal Philosophy of Nursing The journey began several years ago, when this author’s great aunt became gravely ill and was placed on palliative care. Working alongside a selfless, compassionate, skilled, and supportive nurse was a life changing, but inspiring experience; it was also the inception of a journey to becoming a nurse. Like the nurse who cared for her ailing family member, this author would also like to make a difference and an impact in the lives of others. Therefore, entering into

    • 1189 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Personal Philosophy Statement My philosophy for the advanced practice nursing (APN) is an expansion of the philosophy of my nursing practice. I devise to formulate a partnership with my patient and community at large whereby compassion, holistic, and evidenced-based care would steer the patient in upholding optimum health and wellness. The APN central point relates exclusively on the patient by compassionately; and empathetically addressing all characteristic of the patients’ necessity. My goal

    • 3020 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Personal Nursing Philosophy Introduction My name is Alexis Leann Guthrie and I am 21 years old. Recently, I completed my associates of arts degree at Jones County Junior College. I am currently enrolled in my first semester of nursing school at the University of Southern Mississippi. As a transfer student, I have experienced many changes in this past month. I have a goal to graduate this nursing program and go back to school to earn my Nurse Practitioner degree. My first year at Jones County

    • 1963 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Decent Essays