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    Professionalism is important when it comes to working at any job throughout your lifetime. After attending the college kick-off event on Wednesday, January 25, I learned more of what professionalism is in a health care profession. To me, professionalism means being the best employee that you can be. Being honest, responsible, and available are all examples of being an employee with professionalism. To begin, since I am a nursing major, honesty will be very important in my career. Honesty involves

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    Education and Advancement in Nursing This course has expanded my thinking on the role of the registered nurse and the distinction of obtaining a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree. The greater level of academic preparation enhances professionalism, stimulates critical thinking, and encourages a holistic approach to healing patients. Also, the capacity of the nurse extends beyond providing direct patient care to include “advocacy at the individual, local, and global levels” (Roush, 2011

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    no harm”. The history of nursing initially begins with Florence Nightingale. Before her era nurses had a tarnished reputation (Glasper, 2017). They were poorly educated and incompetent people. Nurses such as Mrs. Bedford Fenwick wanted to change the image of nursing. They did this by leading a campaign for professionalism. Which led to the culminated Nurse Bill receiving is royal assent in December 1919 (Glasper, 2017). July 27, 1921 was the official opening of the nursing register, there are currently

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    My Personal Nursing Philosophy A nursing philosophy is concepts or values that a nurse embraces within his/her practice and allows these concepts and values to shape the way he/she practices nursing and drives the purpose of their nursing care. It is important for each nurse to develop his/her philosophy of nursing to be a purpose driven nurse. Each nurse will have his/her own nurse philosophy because each believes differently. Nursing philosophies might come from different understandings but

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    what nursing personally signifies to them (Edwards, 1997). Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations (Association, 2016). The objectives of this paper aims to describe the nursing philosophy from four main facets of the nursing metaparadigm

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    Critical Nursing Concepts and their Interrelationships Nurses have always led the way in promoting and improving the healthcare environment for the 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 and is able to combine these concepts flawlessly

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    This paper explores the personal nursing philosophy I plan to convey in my personal career. This philosophy is going to be described in my own terms to explain what being a nurse means to me. I believe that there are a number of factors that are important to be successful in the nursing field. I believe that being a nurse it takes commitment to accountability, professionalism, and compassion for the ill. I will explain each one of these in my paper and what they mean to me.

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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 refers to the act of demonstrating decent skills, competence, and moral behavior in the one's area of jurisdiction as required by the standard of such profession. People who pass through training in specific fields always face the challenge of practicing such professions with the necessary skill while having proper judgment and respectful behavior as expected of them by the rules and regulations of such profession that they acquire from training. Professionalism forms a fundamental

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    Middle range theories “lie between the grand nursing models and more circumscribed, concrete ideas” (McEwen & Wills, 2014, p. 37). There are numerous middle range theories specifically created for the nursing profession. These theories serve to guide nurses in their nursing duties, offering insight into an abundance of topics ranging from objective, fact-based data to the more subjective, personalized material. Each middle range theory can be further grouped into four subgroups; descriptive, explanatory

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