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    Philosophy of Nursing When I was six years old, my mother accidentally overdosed on prescription medication. My mom had suffered from back problems and HIV since before I was born, and she had also dealt with chronic migraines since she was a little girl. For as long as I can remember, she had taken a handful of pills before bed every night. She told my big sister that she sometimes wondered how many it would take for her body to just stop feeling anything and shut down. I was supposed to 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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    Philosophy of Nursing Building a philosophy of nursing is an important aspect of nursing. Expressing your unique nursing philosophy is valuable in guiding your nursing care. There is no wrong way to create a personal philosophy of nursing (Hountras, 2015). The most important thing is that your philosophy is meaningful and applicable to your practice of nursing (Hountras, 2015). Many different parts go into creating a philosophy, which includes the various aspects of a philosophy of nursing…

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    Nursing goes beyond caring for a patient during their illness and managing their disease process. Nursing includes adapting to a patient’s and their family’s physical, social, spiritual, environmental and psychological needs. I believe in treating the whole patient and being supportive of the family’s needs as well. Shelly & Miller (2006) asserts “while critical thinking, decision making, and leadership skills are extremely important, the characteristics nurses need most are compassion,…

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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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    semester, we have explored our personal philosophy and approach to the nursing practice, and learned about many different aspects of professional nursing career that has since evolved our original thoughts. We have learned about the different roles and competencies of a nurse, researched historical nursing figures who exemplified these practices, and developed our personal beliefs, values, and philosophies on common nursing topics such as health and illness, nursing as a profession, ethical and…

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    Philosophy of Nursing My respective philosophy of nursing revolves around the idea that in order to provide safe and effective nursing care you must have empathy and the drive to continue to learn and improve as a nurse. Having empathy means being able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, being able to understand or feel what they are going through. I believe as a nurse I should always put myself in the patient’s shoes, this will ensure that they are getting the care they need, they are…

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    the act of nursing can be traced to ancient times, nursing as a profession is typically associated with the work done by the philanthropist Florence Nightingale in the mid-19th century. Her most notable achievements are the delivery of nursing services to British soldiers in the Crimean War in 1854 and later establishing nursing training programs in British hospitals. Through her dedication to caring for the ill and pioneering spirit, she was able to break down the perceptions of nursing as…

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    Usefulness of Nursing Philosophy i. In nursing educational institutions: a. Formulating aims and objectives of institutes. b. Formulating rules, regulation, and policies. c. Establishing criteria for measuring of faculty. d. Preparing job description of faculty. e. Selection of students. f. Preparation of faculty. g. Evaluation and development of curriculum. ii. In hospital: a. Formulating aims and objectives of hospital. b. Formulating rules, regulation and policies, interpreting nurse…

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