Professional Values and Beliefs in Nursing Essay

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    My Nursing Ethics Essay

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    Running head: MY PROFESSIONAL MORAL COMPASS My Professional Moral Compass Marie Panao NRS 437V-0103 December 1, 2012 My Professional Moral Compass The code of ethics is an important part of the nursing foundation where nurses are directed to practice with compassion and respect for human dignity, responsibility, accountability, confidentiality and patient safety (ANA

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    systems of beliefs that determine how a mission or a purpose is to be achieved and it states the beliefs, concepts and principles of an organization. A mission statement defines the purpose and primary objectives and the starting points of a strategic planning and goal setting process, which assure to stakeholders what, program is attempting to accomplish (Nursing Management, 2013). Value statements usually contain the basic philosophy, principles and ideals. An organization’s values are evident

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    practicing within my states legal regulations and nursing scope of practice. My concern for the welfare of the sick and injured allows me to practice ethical provisions of nursing. These are required if I am to carry out competent and effective nursing care. Nursing encompasses the prevention of illness, the alleviation of suffering, and the protection, promotion, and restoration of health in the care of individuals. Therefore, as health care professionals we must be familiar with the different philosophical

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    from each nurse’s beliefs” (Edwards, 1997). This paper contains my values and philosophy of the nursing profession as a whole. I hope it provides some insight to healthcare professionals as well as non-healthcare workers. In the paper below we will discuss: (a) what is nursing, (b) nursing philosophy in practice, (c) nursing models and frameworks, and (d) values and ethics of nursing. What is Nursing? “I use the word nursing for want of a better. The very elements of nursing are all but unknown-Florence

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    Background Statement: Pleasant Valley Memorial hospital is experiencing unethical behavior among its nursing staff. Nursing Manager Susan manages the intensive care unit (NICU). Repeatedly, Susan encounters the NICU nurses allowing their personal beliefs to influence behavioral work norms and patient care. Dedicated nurses such as Nurse Pamela refuse to care for certain patients with lifestyles she opposes. Other nurses have mistreated a 16-year-old father of a baby under their care by ignoring

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    Nursing philosophy2 Nursing Philosophy Name: Institution: Date: Nursing Philosophy I am ascribed to the philosophy that effective nursing practices ought to be patient-centered. Referring to Hobbs (2009), patient-centered care is the provision medical services in a manner that is respectful and responsive to patient’s values, preferences, and needs at individual level. In essence, patient-centered care is built on the principle that

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    What nursing is defined as in my opinion, is more of a philosophy. I see nursing as a combination of beliefs and ideals that revolve around the concepts of compassion, integrity, and sacrifice. I have always viewed nurses as caring and compassionate towards their patents. There is a quality in their personalities in that they truly care about who they are working with. Nurses are also ones who can be trusted, as you know that they regard their job to the highest degree. Nurses will not compromise

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    Masereh Jallow Topic: Diversity in Nursing Page 1 Topic: Diversity in Nursing Diversity: The changing demographics and economics of our growing multicultural world, and the long-standing disparities in the health status of people from culturally diverse backgrounds has challenged health care providers and organizations to consider cultural diversity as a priority. Culture is one of the organizing concepts upon which nursing is based and defined. Leininger (2002)

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    important to have a personal philosophy in the nursing field. This will help a nurse understand ones own beliefs and values of self. A philosophy can also help a nurse to comprehend how ones own beliefs and values will relate to their field of nursing or work environment. This could also help anticipate future problems and disentangle a predicament. I believe knowing ones personal philosophy and how this philosophy relates to ones personal professional practice is of the up most importance. A Nurse

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    Nursing philosophy is a “set of values and beliefs that guides the actions of the organization and thus serves as the basis of all planning’ (Cherry & Jacob, 2014, p. 294). As professional nurses, it is up to each individual to determine their own values and beliefs of how they would like to or do provide care and compare this against the organization of which one chooses to work (Cherry & Jacob, 2014). Once an organization is found that coincides with a nurse’s own values, it makes it easier to

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