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    Comparatively the difference between Mrs. Newman’s theory and my personal values and beliefs are that Mrs. Newman simplified her approach to a patient’s well-being. It is my personal belief that there is more to treating medical chronicities. I feel, like Mrs. Newman, make the better choice, to have a better life, all with the understanding that one day your life will be.…

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    Nursing is the care of the sick. It’s a profession in which knowledge is applied to address an illness, resolve problems and maintain health. There are four interrelated concept that when put in harmony demonstrate the importance of nursing and consist a standard of evaluation of its effectiveness. The person, environment, health and nursing are interrelated and reflects the value and beliefs that nurses used to provide care and satisfy the patient. This philosophy is based the consideration of…

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    journey to discover my nursing philosophy, I gained new insight on what is important to me in providing patient care. In this paper, I will discuss this nursing philosophy as it embodies my beliefs, values, and culture (Blais, 2011). Specifically, I will detail what prompted me to become a nurse. Additionally, I will introduce a nursing theorist that supports this philosophy in order to provide real-world context. Lastly, I will explore the history behind the theory of nursing I embrace,…

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    Grand Theories of Nursing Ogechi K. Nebeolisa Maryville University As nurses, we use theories to help us develop nursing care that serves as the backbone for our clinical decision making in the field. In order for nurses to achieve their goals of providing the exceptional care to their patients, we reference theories to provide an outline for interventions, help predict outcomes, understand and explain rationales for problem-solving challenges. Meleis (2012) defines nursing theory as “a…

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    How can I become a nurse? According to Chamberlain College of Nursing (2012, p. 1) Art Williams states “I'm not telling you it's going to be easy. I'm telling you it's going to worth it“.Becoming a nurse will have its ups and downs, but this will determine me to work hard and strive to be the best nurse I can be. The things I will be going through will build me into a male nurse which I can pursue my passion for helping others. With my loving and caring qualities, the job will come natural,…

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    Describing the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice Introduction: In the nursing occupation, there are certain divergent issues which impact on the work of nursing leaders and managers which must be addressed. Similar to other professionals, nursing leaders and managers have designed collective visions and goals in addressing such issues. In view of this, this essay will discuss on the strategies employed by nursing team leaders and managers in addressing…

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    Differences in Competencies Between Associate and Baccalaureate Nursing Degree Amanda T. Duggan Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V 05/06/15 Differences in Competencies Between Associate and Baccalaureate Nursing Degree…

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