Professional Values and Beliefs in Nursing Essay

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    Becoming a professional nurse, a nurse must self-regulation with knowledge to practice standards and code of ethics. One of the first stepping stone is reflecting in journal of experiential learning. “Knowledge of yourself is gained from reflecting on your experience” (Cooper, 2001, p.22). In the course Development of self as nurse I have learned how to be a professional nurse practicing the standards and code of ethics in a working environment. Also how the tools of communication is affective towards

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    Introduction Professional socialization occurs when individuals are exposed to different socialization agents including clients, peers, faculty, healthcare professionals and family. The process of professional socialization is aimed at allowing individuals to communicate successfully. Students get the opportunity to learn diverse experiences by interacting with the agents, and this facilitates professional development. New graduate nurses have high turnover rates due to the gap in theory and practice

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    transcends into our beliefs and values’, examining our philosophy allows us to discover what is important to us and helps define priorities and goals (Meleis, 2012, p.28). Being aware of our philosophy creates individuality in each person creating the foundation of the person we want to become. As Meleis (2012) stated, our philosophy helps set priorities and evaluate those priorities against societal and humanistic priorities. It is very important to articulate your own

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    In 1998 the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) established The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice. The AACN established outcomes that graduates of baccalaureate nursing program have to master in order to provide a high quality patient-centered care. The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice emphasizes that nurses have contributed on delivering the safest, highest quality and the most cost effective health care

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    Inter-professional education is a collaborative approach and is the key element in providing patients with the best evidence-based practices to meet the diverse student population. Inter-professional education refers to students from two or more professions coming together during their professional training so that inter-professional teams can address complex medical issues. These inter-professional team members bring their unique cultural diversity to the education environment. The influence of

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    specialization, many important features of social organization are dependent upon professional functions" (p. 45). Three attributes to defining a profession are authority, ethical code and culture. Also, three characteristics that I personally possess that will aid me in being a professional nurse would be critically thinking, desire to learn and attention to detail. Authority is described as a position in which the professional, who has an adequate amounts of training and experience, dictates what he/she

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    practice. Burkhardt and Nathaniel (2008) note philosophy as “the intense and critical examination of beliefs and assumptions (pp. 27). One incorporates knowledge and beliefs to make up their philosophical forces. Possessing outstanding philosophical forces allows one to be respectful, well rounded and possess good character. Some examples of ways one has been respectful towards another person’s beliefs are discussed in the next paragraph. A few months ago, one encountered an experience with patient

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    basis of all decisions, attitudes, and goals. The process of being moral is developed from personal experiences and parental guidance. One set of values may differ from another, but neither is wrong. The Code of Ethics designed by the American Nurse’s Association (ANA) in 2001, is the framework for ethical practice and personal moral beliefs in nursing. The moral compass is the key component to ethical decision making and practice as defined by ANA. Nurses use a moral compass to guide them in ethically

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    My Personal and Professional Ethics Paper Shiji Jomon Grand Canyon University My Personal and Professional Ethics The Beginnings: Morals, Values, and Ethics Given to Me as a Child It is certain that one’s childhood has a great influence in rest of their lives. What I saw, heard, understood, encouragements and discouragements received, books read, friends and neighbors, religion, teachers are some of the important things that have shaped me into an adult. Personality

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    Concept Usage in a Professional Practice Model Nursing career is one of the most respectful professions not only in the United States but also around the world. The remarkable aspect that makes nursing in such position is the evolution of the nursing theorists, the nursing theories, and the nursing philosophy. Among of these three, the nursing philosophy is the one that really identifies the nursing mission, and the fundamental evidence-based practice of nursing. In this case, many health organizations

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