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 with disease. The maturation of nursing has led to changes in nursing philosophy and allowed for practitioners of Nursing to meld these philosophies into their own internal nursing philosophy. In this paper I will explain my philosophy of nursing and compare it to Virginia Henderson 's definition of nursing along with discussing some…
Nursing philosophies vary from nurse to nurse but are rooted from the same tree. They all stem from similar ideas of acceptance, morals, advocacy, knowledge compassion, and fair treatment to all. My nursing philosophy stems from the golden rule to treat others how you would want to be treated but instead, to treat others how you would want your family to be treated. This is vital in my practice and ensures the best possible care given because that is how I would want my loved ones treated. With…
The Philosophy of nursing care and the science of nursing? Premise The field of medicine needs to place more emphasis on the philosophy of nursing as an art of care than science. Paragraph. The science and art of nursing are complimentary of each other but more emphasis needs to be placed on the art of nursing because the patient who is the recipient of care benefits from the art of nursing through the bedside activities being performed by the nurse. Nurses use science to guide nursing…
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…
Philosophy of Nursing Jacquelyn R. Kelson State College of Florida Abstract I started my career in a long-term care facility but I anticipate to one day become a critical care nurse. Care, compassion, fierce loyalty, and truthfulness are some of the values that I choose to live by. As a nurse, I advocate for the patient and place their needs high. Based on different studies, it was concluded that caring, compassion and honesty are important themes to improve patient outcomes. These values have…
Philosophy of Nursing Definition of Nursing If I were to be born again, I would not hesitate to become a nurse. Nursing is defined as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities by preventing illness and alleviate suffering” (Ana, 2010, p. 66). This concept contains everything I admire about my profession. When people ask me what it is for me to be a nurse, an avalanche of ideas going through my mind. For a person like me, who has become a nurse twice, this career means…
The purpose of this paper is to 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…
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…
different approaches in developing a relationship with patients, one of which being holistic, patient-centered care. Holistic care is described as “all nursing practice that has healing the whole person as its goal” (American Holistic Nurses’ Association, 1998, Description of Holistic Nursing). A holistic approach allows the nurse to view the patient as a whole, as opposed to focusing in on one small aspect. By viewing the entire person, we are able to provide spiritual, medical, and any other…
I believe that nursing has developed from being a low wage, low respected and unskilled job to a legitimate, scientific profession. History has shown us that nurses have had to fight to get the respect they deserved from other medical professions and dispel the stereotype. Unfortunately, this fight continues to this day. History has also told us that the job of the nurse was to basically keep the patient clean, feed, bathe, and take the patient outside for some fresh air, no questions asked.…