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    Metaparadigm Analysis

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    • The main emphasis of nursing is care. • Caring is necessary for the health, wellness, healing, growth, existence and dealing sickness or demise. • Nursing care practices are directed by the holistic concept of culture care. • The main aim of nursing is to deliver care to individuals during sickness, wellness, and even death. • Curing is not possible in the absence of care. • There are variances in the culture care concepts within different cultures throughout the world. • Each culture has…

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    Philosophy of Nursing Definition of Nursing Nursing has been defined by many, all of which are positive and portray a sense of caring for those who are ill. The American Nursing Associate (2010) define nursing as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations.” I would agree with…

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    American Nurses Association and the Ohio nurse’s scope of practice as defined by the Ohio Board Of Nursing. The nurse standard of practice according the American Nurses “coincide with the nursing process to represent the directive nature of the standards as the professional nurse completes each component of the nursing process” (ANA, 2010 p3). In terms, the nurse should have a clear understanding of the nursing process, master the skills and implement them according to reflect and maintain…

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    that should be included. The nursing profession adapts to ensure that patients are cared for with the most current and relevant information. Knowing that the profession is changing frequently, it is just as vital for nursing programs to change and prepare students for work in field of nursing. The population is continually aging, and this has lead to an increased need for nurses to be prepared to care for older adults. Geriatric nursing has a unique place in nursing curriculum, but there are…

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    My revised philosophy of nursing combines a bit of every single theorist. I enjoyed learning how scholars viewed nursing and tailored it to apply it to my practice. First off, I have never agreed with dictionary definitions that reduce nursing to caring for the sick and ill because inadvertently they reduce my patients to their mental or physical status. Nursing is so much more than our “medical” actions. It is our care, our authenticity with people. It is the change of shift report of…

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    Philosophy Of Nursing

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    Many describe a nursing philosophy in various ways, however I understand it as a nurse applying their philosophy in order to explain what he or she believes nursing is. As a nurse, it is important to play a role in how he or she interacts with the patient as well as in the health care field. Before beginning nursing school, my thought of nursing has been based on providing a patient with undivided care and attention along with respect. Nursing will continue to be my choice of career because I…

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    operational definitions. Major concepts of the theory are the following: Care Care is the most important concept in Leininger’s theory. This theory helps individuals with the actual or foreseen needs to ameliorate a person’s state of ill-health. Caring Caring is the process of doing something to deliver care. Culture Culture refers to common values, beliefs, and norms of individuals or a group that direct their thoughts, deeds and life style. Culture Care Culture care is referred to various…

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    Personal Philosophy for Professional Nursing Practice Nursing is a profession defined by caring. More specifically it is defined by four concepts including, patient, nurse, health and the environment in which one exists (Butts, 2015). These concepts will be expanded upon and impact they have upon the professional practice of nursing. Nursing Autobiography My desire to be a nurse was not realized until I was in college. I graduated high school in 2003 and started college at the University of…

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    Reflective Journal: Goal Setting + Art and Science of Nursing The nursing profession is made of two important components, both science and art. The science part of nursing is more apparent, especially when one first begins their profession as a nurse. This is because the science of nursing is what a nurse must know in order to perform interventions correctly. For example, a nurse uses the science aspect when applying a central line dressing by following the policies and procedures. Nurses must…

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    Middle Range Nursing Theory The holistic definition of the nursing theory is aligned to the creative and rigorous structuring of ideas with the view of achieving a systematic solution of an occurrence. In this perspective, middle range nursing theories outline narrower nursing propositions, strategies, and concepts that offer a theory-based approach in nursing practice (Alligood & Martha 2). Two of the most significant middle range theorists that I will consider for the purposes of my theory…

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