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    What is Nursing Professionalism? Cathy Soto Nursing 408 Transitions in Professional Nursing Linda Jacobson 9/21/2011 Abstract According to Maister (1997) "true professionalism means the pursuit of excellence, not just competence". Nurses must be competent in their pursuit of excellence. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Position Statement, rapidly expanding clinical knowledge and mounting complexities in health care mandate that professional nurses possess

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    The professionalism of nursing is influenced on the knowledge that nurses inherit and the progression of their role over many years. The knowledge of a nurse is undefined because the knowledge of a nurse is constantly progressing, evolving in its profession (Akthar-Danesh , Baunman, Kolotylo, Lawler, Tompkins & Lee 2013), the role of a nurse cannot be displayed or portrayed by knowledge, that is constantly changing due to many factors(Nursing Times , 2005 ). To elaborate on the knowledge of a nurse

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    advancements. According to Shaw and Degazon, “The nursing profession has only relatively recently been afforded and recognized with a professional status” (as cited in Keeling and Templeman, 2013). Autonomy, and self-regulation, belief in public service, a sense of vocation and further accountability are a few demeanors that describe nursing professionalism stated by (Keeling and Templeman, 2013, p. 18). Background The Florence Nightingale era of nursing consisted of apprenticeship training where student

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    Professionalism is someone who is trained to do a job and definition is often defined by many, and is an important factor in our society. By displaying great character, making good judgement, and maintaining a healthy self-image and lifestyle while trying to make a positive difference by doing what you love is some of the many definitions the term professionalism has acquired. These often in the workforce are key factors that suddenly helps. A personal example is I love to serve and help others,

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    Nursing Professionalism XXXXX Nursing XXXX Professor XXXXX XXXXX, 2012 Abstract Professionalism is a dynamic combination of several aspects of nursing. I think that the cores of nursing professionalism is caring and serving. This article examines the concept of professionalism in nursing along with my personal decision to enter this field. I got into the nursing profession because I wanted to help people and be able to advocate for their needs. Through my experience, I realize that nursing

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    clients. The nursing practice incorporates so many concepts that guide and assist nurses to become better professionals in their day-to-day interactions with clients, colleagues, and other professionals. Moreover, the nurse-patient relationship is considered the core of nursing and a great nurse understands, exhibits and is able to combine these concepts flawlessly to achieve positive patient outcomes. The concepts of Professionalism, Communication, and Personhood are the backbone of the nursing practice

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    Professionalism is the ability to uphold responsible appearance, behavior and communication. It means that you look and present yourself as positively as possible whether in appearance or behavior. It means that you cannot come to work with wrinkled scrubs and four hours of sleep. It means to be a professional one must sacrifice values and opinions to uphold the appearance of the profession or workplace. To be a professional it means that one must sacrifice immature behavior and place more value

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    Professionalism is a fundamental concept that is determined by learning the norms, attitudes, behaviors, skills, roles and values of the profession. Professional identity means the internalization of values and norms of the profession into the behavior and self concept of the individual (Creasia & Parker, 2007 ).Traditional recommendations to promote nursing into a complete profession predicated on developing a body of specialized knowledge and using scientific methods to enlarge theoretical basis;

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    According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary “professionalism” is “skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who it trained to do a job well” or “conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person” (Merriam-Webster, 2015). Applying this to nursing, how do you see “skill, good judgment, and polite behavior”, or mark the “conduct, aims, or qualities” that make a nurse a professional (Merriam-Webster, 2015)? Dr. Tim Wilkinson, “Associate

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    Professionalism: The Nursing Profession Professionalism is something that is practiced on a daily basis by people in many different careers. Atsede Fantahun (2014) said, “professionalism is defined as the conceptualization of obligations, attributes, interactions, attitudes, and role behaviors required of professionals in relationship to individual clients and to society as a whole” (p. 2). A professional is expected to display competent and skillful behaviors in relationship with their profession

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