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    Academically, I yearn to immerse myself into the field of nursing. When inquiring about Stockton to people who attend and were accepted into the program, I got nothing but positive feedback. From the great faculty who accommodate to the students’ needs and are passionate about what they do, to the advanced nursing facilities which allow for a broadened learning experience, I also believe going to Stockton will help me with my academic goals because of its perfect and convenient location.…

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    Issues in Nursing and Health Care 408 Professor Theresa Lundy May 18th , 2015 This paper explains the relationship between the helping role in nursing and the concept of trust essential to healing. It describes aiding as the moral center of the nurse-patient relationship and reflects how patient’s expectations of help and caring create obligations of trustworthiness on the part of the nurse. Trust is an essential and universal concept found in most aspect of our lives. In clinical…

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    A nursing philosophy coincides with self-awareness. Self-awareness, in short, is knowledge of one 's self, feelings, motives, and desires. I believe empathy, integrity, genuineness, and compassion are all important attributes of a nurse. Empathy shows an attempt to understand from the patients’ perspective. Integrity shows honesty. Genuineness prevents bias by recognizing self-awareness of feelings as they present in the patient-nurse relationship. Compassion shows sympathy and concern for the…

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    the families, but also because of the additional challenges of caring for children who can’t necessarily care for themselves or communicate. I am always excited by my work experience and voluntary work because of the prospect of helping others and this is something I know will never fade throughout my career. I am aware the university course is very demanding, but I am ready to apply myself to achieve my goal. I am also aware that Nursing involves lifelong learning but again this excites…

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    practices are being used and why. Finally why I feel like being a healthcare administrator. I am here to talk about my mother’s friend that is a Nursing Healthcare Administrator. She is Carol Mayers, she is responsible for managing the nursing staff, managing medical records, training, maintaining supplies, providing the at most highest quality of nursing care, and finally scheduling shifts when needed. She is a fine healthcare administrator I can tell by how well her staffs respected her when…

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    Personal Nursing Philosophy and Essential Values According to the Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice, a professional nurse must uphold a value-based behavior. When these values are demonstrated, they assist in the development of a therapeutic relationship between nurse and patient, leading to high quality patient care. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) outlines the values that epitomize the caring, professional nurse. The following values…

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    are the internal and external factors that define each person. Nursing is taking into consideration that each client has specific interactions within themselves and the world that makes them who they are. If a nurse is to provide whole body care, a systematic approach should be used. The Neuman Systems Model developed by Betty Neuman is an example of how a new nurse can be an effective part of the interdisciplinary team/approach to nursing. According to Neuman (1989, p. 11) “The Neuman Systems…

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    Nursing is like parenting. As a parent, you want the best for your children, you show them right from wrong, and try to teach them to eat their fruits and vegetables. Parents care for their children and try their best to shape them into great individuals.The same aspect applies in nursing. Nurses establish relationships with clients that help in client outcomes by developing trust. Once a client establishes trust with a nurse they tend to be more open and honest about their health. Nurses…

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    Becoming A Nurse Essay

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    As I am in the last semester of nursing school I am looking forward to graduating and becoming a nurse, but most importantly I am proud of myself for being the first college graduate in my family. Mount Mercy has taught me to see the beauty in the art of nursing. A nurse is someone who is compassionate, honest, trustworthy, knowledgeable, and self-sacrificing. I believe that nurses will always go above and beyond to promote human connection and help those who are sick and suffering. Ever since…

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    Despite its novelty and vaguely defined principals, the feminist theory takes an important place in the health care system and particularly in nursing due to a female domination in the profession. The most significant concept of the feminist ethics is the ethics of care, which defines morality and guides responses and ethical decision making within the caring profession. An ethic of care is a new approach to ethics that recognizes feelings, emotions, empathy and care as important compo¬nents…

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