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    My Professional Goals

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    immersed in the nursing world for the past few years and I have discovered so many various opportunities that are available to those who are willing to work hard for them. My ten year goal at this point is limitless. As long as I am continuing my education, and following my heart, I will be proud of my accomplishments and I no longer see any reason why this will not become a reality. Additionally, I will strive to incorporate all of Jean Watson’s Caritas Processes (Watson Caring Science…

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    healthcare system, the nursing practice needs a solid foundation to help deal with uncertainty among healthcare workers. Nursing theories create a foundation on which to base nursing practice. This is because theory facilitates reasoning, decision making and critical thinking which strengthens the nursing profession (Black, 2014). According to Masters (2015), theories can also be explanatory, descriptive, predictive regulatory in nature. As such, they help in making decisions about nursing…

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    Nursing Field Essay

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    look up the word “nurse” in the oxford dictionary you would read something like “A person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.” When reading that you would probably assume that the nursing field is as simple as its definition; however in my perspective nursing is a far more complicated, rewarding and very influential profession. As Dag Hammarskjold said, “Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.” Nurses care for…

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    Professional Nurse

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    today’s world, nursing is one of the most stable, “recession proof and well-paying career in the United States. It offers a wide range of options and endless avenues that a nurse can pursue. Regardless, of what nursing specialty one has chosen, it is not only the physical aspect of the patient that we heal but also includes the emotional, psychological, spiritual and even the patient’s support system such as their friends and families. This is what I think is unique about the nursing…

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    Stroke Case Study Essay

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    occlusion of a cerebral artery. During this group case study, I have learned so much about the critical care of older adult, such as the relationship of stroke and cardiovascular diseases (a-fib), complications of stroke, and the nursing critical implications of caring for older adult who suffers from cerebrovascular events. Upon assessment of the case, and based on the presenting signs and symptoms of the patient when she came into the ER, N.T a 79-year, complained of mild headache over the…

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    My nursing philosophy combines the science of nursing with knowledge, empathy, as well as respect and dignity of each individual in different situations. I believe my nursing philosophy is focused on delivering quality patient care that is individualized to the needs of each patient. The delivery of care must be compassionate and empathetic for all people. Therefore, the circumstance that influenced my decision to become a nurse is having the opportunity to be with my mother during the end of…

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    Nursing Image Of Nursing

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    introduction The nursing image and it’s portrayal in multimedia has been undervalued and falsified during last decades; but by many nursing community activities, it is achieving the right position in the eye of public as highly valuable and independent part of society. During last decades by significant increasing impact of multimedia on shaping the day to day mindset and behaviour of public in many areas of life and ongoing circumstances all around the world, the image of nursing in medical…

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    Through the profession of nursing, the professional nurse fulfills multiple roles throughout his or her daily work. These roles vary in the intensity and skill needed, from being able to provide accurate medicine dosages to the patient, to simply being present with the patient, and being a comfort to them. Nurses provide more than just physical care; they provide spiritual and emotional care to their patients every day. Such applies to all registered nurses, regardless of which field they decide…

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    Nursing Values

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    Nursing is one of the most complex careers an individual could pursue. To me, nursing means many things. Caring is what first comes to mind. A nurse is 100% involved in the well being of their patients, which means putting the patients’ needs ahead of everything else and doing everything possible to meet those needs. But nursing also requires critical thinking. Many people view nursing as just performing tasks like giving baths, but it is so much more than that. One could say nurses are…

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    Prerequisite for the critical care class is at least two years of experience on a medical-surgical unit, and an Associate or Baccalaureate degree in nursing. Candidate must demonstrate independence, good judgement, able to work in a fast pace environment, be empathetic, along with good moral and ethical judgment. Florence “laid down the principles of nursing: careful observation and sensitivity to the patient’s needs” (Ruffolo, 2007). It is essential in any setting of patient care that…

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