Professional Values And Belief In Nursing Essay

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    Ethics In Nursing Rayda M. Garcia Fairleigh Dickinson University  Ethics In Nursing The study of ethics, or applied ethics, is necessary for healthcare professionals who often face dilemmas that are not experienced by the general population. The fast-paced growth of medical technology has made the study of ethics even more relevant. The study of bioethics, or biomedical ethics, refers to moral dilemmas due to advances in medicine and medical research. Since medical law and ethics are often interrelated

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    care professional must be willing to place the patient’s wants and needs above his or her own. As a nurse, it is extremely important to exhibit a manner of professionalism when tending to the patient. Professionalism is defined as a “commitment to secure the interests and welfare of those entrusted to one’s care,” (Taylor, Lillis, and Lynn, 2015). Essential nursing values to enhance professionalism include altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice. Through these values, nurses

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    patience and dedication. Being autonomous in nursing is very important while making decisions and practice and which can be obtained by continual education. According to Potter and Perry (eds 2009), Accountability refers to responsibility of the nurse professionally and legally for the provided care. Trusted professional relationship is strongly built by effective communication. Communication with patient, family and multidisciplinary is essential for quality nursing care to the client.

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    do they relate to nurses in the 21st century? How do nurses’ ethical values contribute to better patient care? And how can the education of nurses be adapted or structured to aid in the development of a deeper understanding of their ethical responsibilities? As bioethics has developed, nursing has begun to question whether there is a unique set of ethics for nursing and how might those ethics be embodied. This

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    | Professional Socialization | LaTonya Jefferson NUR/391 Henny Breen July 5,2010 | | | | | What is Professional Socialization? Professional Socialization is defined as the process by which individuals acquire the specialized

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    Running Head: REASEARCH, ROLES, AND VALUES IN NURSING 1Research, Roles, and Values in NursingGeoi LeonardMississippi University for WomenNU 360: Introduction to Scholarly Activity for the Professional Nurse9/25/2017Debbie Ricks TE8 2REASEARCH, ROLES, AND VALUES IN NURSING In 2011, the Office of Inspector General for Health and Human Services said that 180,000 patients die from medical

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    responsibility of upholding the values of our profession. Our core nursing values define the driving force that dictates our beliefs and our behaviors. Nursing as a profession embodies many values inherent in those who pursue nursing careers. When nurses are asked to identify their core values, they are surprisingly

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    entered nursing at a point when there were no ethical standards in nursing. Florence Nightingale tried not only to change society’s image of nursing but additionally to express to those wanting to enter the profession that only those of high ethical standards were called to be nurses. The Nightingale Pledge written by Lystra Gretter in 1893 (Numminen .,2010). Nursing is a caring profession which has its relevance and direct impact on the life, health and well-being of individuals. Nursing profession

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    Nursing was not always seen as a profession, therefore it is important to explore what a profession is and its historical context related to nursing. Turkoski (1995) states that profession is a social construct that was determined by a male worldview; only men were allowed to have professions. Over time the concept of profession has moved beyond the gender divide and established a set of criteria that are non-gender specific. RNABC (as cited in Northrup et al, 2004) listed attributes that explained

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    cultural, and spiritual values contribute to your worldview and philosophy of nursing? How do these values shape or influence your nursing practice? Ethics and values form the basis of nursing. Nurses provide nursing care by preventing illness, reducing suffering and promoting restoration of health in individuals, families, societies and communities. Nursing involves technical skills and abilities, duty and service to others with compassion and efficient decision-making. Nursing care ensures in meeting

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