Caring in Nursing Essay

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    the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Nursing and Associate Chief Nursing Officer for Academic Affairs at UNC Hospitals, proposed on her article “Empirical Development Of a Middle Range Theory of Caring (1991)” that the study of inductively derived and validated a middle-range theory of caring through phenomenological investigation in three separate perinatal contexts demonstrate not only the definition of caring, but also illustrate five caring processes or categories in nursing. These executed…

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    APA Reflection

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    very little knowledge on courage, caring, and team building. Now at the end of the semester after taking this course I am confident in APA format and I have learned so much about courage, caring, and team building. Being a pre-nursing student this course is very rewarding because you get to see how courage, caring, and team building play a huge role in nursing. I think reading the two books was what I enjoyed most about this course. I learned so much about caring and courage in real life…

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    In order to define Nursing as a distinct discipline, one must first identify the parameters for classification as a discipline. The word discipline in and of itself has been defined in multiple different ways. For example, Parse defines discipline as “a branch of knowledge ordered through the theories and methods evolving from more than one worldview of the phenomenon of concern” (McEwen, p.4) while the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines discipline as simply “a field of study” (Merriam-webster…

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    hindrance to most. However, for me it was an event that piqued my interest in the Health Care profession and has led me to the ambition of a career in Adult Nursing. A complicated break led to surgery required in order to rectify the injury, resulting in my ankle predominantly now being made of metal. It was this that gave me the insight into the nursing profession and the care given by those who tended to me. The professionalism and the skill I encountered inspired me to gain more knowledge and…

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    Compassion and caring became the cornerstone of my nursing philosophy during my LPN educational track. The Registered Nurse population is encouraged to learn the books and problem solve, while the LPN population was taught to learn the books, but to have an excellent, caring and compassionate bedside manner. In 2007 I received my Associate’s Degree from Cincinnati State Technical School. In 2010 I was accepted into the College of Mount Saint Joseph Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) cohort…

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    Science Of Nursing

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    Nurses Association (ANA) defines nursing as the “protection, promotion, 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” (American Nurses Association website, n.d.). The ANA definition is an accurate representation of my personal definition of nursing. It embodies the fundamental duty of caring for both individuals…

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    My Nursing Career Essay

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    My Nursing Career Journey Nursing is a professional career that can be challenging for most people. To be a nurse, it does require you to have some of these few characteristics: understanding, patience, knowledgeable, friendly, respectful, flexible, caring, emotional stable, and most of all kind. There are many more qualities involve to be a good nurse; it is a never-ending learning experience when you enter the world of nursing. Seem tiring, isn’t it? But very rewarding at the same time!…

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    has unique medical needs and distinct cultural beliefs. A nurse should be able to show safeness devotion when caring for a patient. For example a sick patient that needs wound dressing, a nurse should never show a sign of disgust or revulsion while caring for a patient because that makes the patient feel terrible about their self and their situation. It is the nurse’s duty to make the patient feel comfortable and cared at that vulnerable state. If a patient feels comfortable it makes them feel…

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    discoveries are made on a regular basis. From a macrocosmic point of view, nursing in the modern age of today was not like it was one or five decades ago. During the era of Florence Nightingale, nursing as a whole placed greater emphasis on the biomedical model of illness as opposed to a holistic approach with concentrations on health promotion. Overtime, with an increase of nursing research and evidence-based care, nursing has revolutionized itself to fit the needs of our changing society and…

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    Joalexis Philosophy of Nursing Purpose: To write a beginning philosophy of nursing that reflects the beliefs and values of Joalexis Gonzalez, September, 20, 2015 Why Nursing? When I graduated high school, I wanted to have a career in the healthcare field, I enrolled at Valencia College to do a major in Chemistry, because I wanted to complete the pre-medicine requirements in order to attend medicine school. While in school I was working at Walmart, it was a decent job. However, my passion to…

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