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    Personal Philosophy In December of 1992, after graduating with a diploma from Long Beach City College in California, I began my career as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). 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…

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    see people suffering. It would always make me feel better if i knew i helped someone else who was not doing so good. When my grandfather was dying i took care of him at the tender age of sixteen this is when i knew my calling was to be a nurse. Nursing is more than treating an illness;it is protection, promotion and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response…

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    addressed by education. Nursing education should include global diseases and emerging diseases to enhance the understanding of nurses and increase their awareness of the global health as well as transmission of global and emerging diseases. Nurses can address lack of time and resources to travel abroad by providing expertise from their local communities through technology. They can provide education for global communities…

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    and identify the nurse managers we will be working with throughout the semester. I found each nurse manager to be very nice and willing to help the students, which made me even more eager to learn new skills and build upon the ones I acquired in nursing school. The departments, that the class was able to visit was cardiac, oncology, maternity, and medicine. While visiting these departments I was able to assess my environment. My goal for this semester is to shadow a nurse in the emergency…

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    My Personal Philosophy of Nursing There are many factors involved in one’s personal philosophy of nursing. It has been determined that one of the most important considerations, when formulating a personal nursing philosophy, is based on the actual person who will receive care. Health is a multifaceted description of conditions; the environment in which the client will receive care is critical in the healing process as well as personalized nursing care for each client. When all these factors are…

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    and significance because, so many people depend on them. Given the importance of a nurse in the medical field ethical repercussion is fundamental, as ethics defines how one ought to conduct themselves. Whereas, legal rights and laws are ethical philosophies that have been constructed to regulate and enforce how you must act. For this reason, the American Nurse Association, created provisions to guide a nurse through ethical and legal dilemmas they may come across. For example, the first…

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    Nursing Philosophy Statement Kiyana McGlothen National American University NS3326: Professional Role Development Nursing Philosophy Statement A nurse is professional, provides quality care, maintains knowledge of nursing practice and carries out his or her duties that coincides with his or her personal nursing philosophical approach. A nurse 's role includes the ability to be a caregiver, teach, advocate, manage, be a professional colleague, and to progress into an expert (Zerwekh and…

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    Preservation of Dignity and Compassionate Care: A Philosophy of Nursing Rachel Bock Rush University Preservation of Dignity and Compassionate Care: A Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is a helping profession that is intimately tied to human life. As such, nurses must be able to steadily navigate life’s spectrum of experience– ranging from triumph to tragedy – alongside those whom they serve. It is a journey that requires resilience, dedication, and a strong sense of purpose, all of which must be…

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    My personal nursing philosophical statement is “caring for culturally diverse patients and their families with respect and dignity, being different or doing certain things differently does not make an individual less than a human” many years of nursing experience and working with patients and families of different cultures lead to the creation of this statement. I have observed some nurses and other healthcare professionals being insensitive toward diverse patients and their families, they used…

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    Nursing philosophy is based not only on personal ideals and morals, but also professional training. It has been defined as the thoughts on what is believed to be true about the nursing profession and provides the principal and ethical values we hold to our beliefs in nursing. The ability to care for people, as well as nursing itself, is both an art and a science. Since starting my nursing career in nursing in 1994, I will always continue to provide competent, empathetic, and compassionate…

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