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    Bsn Nurse Role Analysis

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    American Nurses Association (2003), “Nursing is the pivotal health care profession, highly valued for its specialized knowledge, skill, caring in improving the health status of the public and ensuring safe, effective quality care.” (ANA 2003). After working closely with this nurse for over ten years, this writer has observed the many qualities, values and work ethic in Ginger Moore that this writer holds valuable in the role of

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    a nurse is not just a job title, it is an identity. It involves many core concepts and incorporates many values and beliefs. Being a nurse includes the concepts professionalism and patient and family - centered care. Both in which relate to the Benedictine values of the College of St. Scholastica. Professionalism is a concept of nursing that is needed to have a successful

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    critical thinking, professionalism, and leadership. Differences in Competencies: Who Makes a Better Nurse? Who makes a better nurse? A nurse with an Associate’s Degree or a Bachelor’s Degree? The answer would probably depend on who one asks. However, according to American Association of College of Nursing (2012), “education enhances both clinical competency and care delivery” (pg.1). In this discussion, nurses prepared in baccalaureate-degree level compared to

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    Professionalism in the Workplace Randale Jack Med-Surg./ Nursing 144 January 27, 2015 Cathy Westberry In my opinion professionalism in the workplace and work ethic, go hand in hand. If you are professional you will have good work ethic and if you have good work ethic you demonstrate professionalism. To be professional means to present yourself in a mature responsible manner. You do your job the way it should be done, complete and on time. Being professional in the work place also

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    confident, self-aware and caring nurse, one should be aware of the fundamentals of the nursing practice. This paper will explore, describe and critically analyze the meaning of professionalism, accountability and responsibility within nursing. My reason for writing this paper is to investigate various nursing perspectives in the literature, while considering personal self-assessments and preliminary ideas. Nursing As a Profession Following professional standards and ethical codes, including working

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    Professionalism is a certain set of standards that are set in place to provide the best quality of care. It is a key factor that influences the environment and care of patients and is not only required of nursing but also all members in healthcare. There are many components that play a role in professionalism. One factor is one's state of mind. Attitude is a major component and has a large influence in how patients respond and interact with you. As you may know, attitudes are very contagious

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    treated and impacted. Nursing requires characteristics of professionalism that are detrimental to the outcome of patient care and safety. In the early 1800s, nursing was considered as a position held by people that were dishonest, unfavorable and illiterate. This all changed after Florence Nightingale entered the nursing field. According to Lee, Clark and Thompson (2013), Nightingale’s core purpose was cleanliness. She introduced sanitary and hygienic practices as basic nursing skills, which consisted

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    clinical nurse supervisor, his description of professionalism and it relationship to influencing his professional obligations in the workplace and his concepts of importance concerning professional advocacy for his co-workers. His Role The first question asked Mr. F to describe his role. Mr. F is a clinical nurse

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    Essay on Nursing Coat of Arms

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    Nursing is a profession whose focus is not only to care for the physical aspects of an illness but also to integrate the psychological, spiritual, and social aspects of the client’s life into their care. The values of the nursing profession are based upon the teachings of Florence Nightingale; a pioneer of the nursing profession. Nursing is not only based on scientific knowledge and evidence-based practice, but also on a foundation of moral values that help provide the client with the most humane

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    The philosophy of nursing may somehow differ in each individual as a nurse. My personal philosophy of nursing is established from values and beliefs instilled in the practice of nursing. I realized my philosophy when being asked numerous of times “What does being a nurse mean to me?”. Important aspects of my philosophy of nursing include: Self-confidence, empathy and compassion, and knowledge and professionalism. These things have been developed in my current nursing practice as a licensed practical

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