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    Nursing and Policy Nurses have many opportunities to engage in politics during their career by advocating for individuals rights and for the community. Nurses have strong influences in the healthcare community, which makes them the frontrunner in promoting governmental policy changes. Nursing organizations are excellent lobbying groups because have strong political influences and can use their strength in numbers to draw attention to certain legislation, while promoting health and policy…

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    Nursing is an important aspect in the healthcare setting. Many people picture nurses sitting by a bedside holding the hand of a patient comforting them in the time of need. In reality nurses are very busy and juggle many tasks that are could change the lives of the patients they are caring for while at work. Sometimes these tasks can distract nurses from the more vital part of their jobs, the care of the patient. When this happens negligence can occur whether it is intentional or not. A nurse…

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    express my philosophy of nursing. I am the kind of person who loves to help other people; whether it is holding the door for someone, or giving advice to a friend going through a hard time, I feel the need to give the service that I have to others. This pursuit of wanting to help others is a large reason why I wish to practice nursing. Nursing combines many of the things that I love. Academically, I tend to do well in math and science classes. I am partially drawn to nursing because of the way…

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    A Nursing Philosophy of Advocacy Robert M Petro RN USA College of Nursing - NU 410 – Fall 2014 A Nursing Philosophy of Advocacy The profession of nursing has matured from the time of Florence Nightingale to the present. Nursing has gone from just treating dying soldiers on the battle field to helping guide people through their entire lives from birth to death. Nurses have become instrumental in the health and well being of the population helping with preventing illness and helping those…

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    Personal Definition of Nursing Everything has a different meaning to each person depending on their experiences with the subject. For some it can trigger bad memories of an event that had a disastrous result, while others’ faces may light up at the word. For myself, the word nursing brings up memories of being cared for by my grandmother when I hurt my leg. These memories are what make up my own definition of nursing, which is that it is the unadulterated caring and support given to a person, no…

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    NURSING PROFESSIONALISM As a result of several researches conducted on nursing professionalism, there are diverse view on this subject matter. But the reoccurring facts amongst these studies that if carefully considered, will greatly influence the improvement of the nursing profession across board. In order to understand better and to do a proper integration with the discussion on nursing education above, it is necessary to understand Professionalism especially in the ‘Nursing’ world.…

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    Nursing Theory In Nursing

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    Nursing theories on aging include works by Orem, Rogers, and Roy. The Self-Care theory, proposed by Dorothea Orem in 1991, indicates the nurse’s role includes providing a supportive environment, so the patient may provide as much self-care as possible. This participation in one’s own care, according to this theory, assists in a faster recovery while promoting health. The Force Field Theory, presented in 1920 by Martha Rogers, describes the patient as interacting with environmental energy…

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    different models of patient care delivery (Case Method, Functional Nursing, Primary Nursing, and Team Nursing); include advantages and disadvantages of each. Case method is also referred to as total patient care (Yoder-Wise, 2014). This method usually involves one nurse responsible for the total care of one patient but sometimes can include care for two patients. Intensive career units are most commonly associated with this type of nursing care. Advantages of this include better holistic…

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    There are many issues that affect the profession of nursing, however there is one issue that has been affecting the nursing profession for decades and this issue is the nursing shortage in the United States. There has always seemed to be a nursing shortage in the United States, until the recent recession that started in 2007. The Great Recession of 2007 made it so older nurses did not retire when he or she normally would have and other nurses came out of retirement to help support his or her…

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    Experience and knowledge are important elements in a nurse’s repertoire that allow them to successfully provide the necessary nursing care and interventions that acclimate well to various family dynamics. Personal experiences involving different approaches to the family as context, as a client, as a system, and as a component of society will be reflected upon. Nurses need to possess the flexibility and wherewithal to recognize that different approaches are required to provide safe and quality…

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