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    have to also provide passionate care and support to families as well. I have had the privilege of interacting and building relationships with families on a very intimate level over an extended period of time. The experience has taught me that being able to build a trusting relationship with patients and their families is paramount to providing quality, compassionate care. To know that I have played a role in helping children and their families, especially at the most difficult times, has been…

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    Introduction Nursing has an indispensable role to play in the well being of any society. It has its roots well planted in its commitment to serve individuals, groups, and community at large. The delivery of quality individualized patient care within the confines of well-defined ethical standards has come to define nursing. Before RN-BSN Program When I completed my ADN program, my self- image as at that time revolves around being fair to other; treat others, as I will love to be treated. I viewed…

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    Occupational Therapists can, for instance, schedule treatment sessions incorporating self-care activities during a time when nursing staff would typically assist a patient with these same activities. Further, if Occupational Therapists focus on a particular self-care goal on which to collaborate with Nursing, independent performance of that skill can be facilitated during routine nursing care to reinforce gains and strategies acquired in…

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    Many family members may experience uncertainty and fear when it comes to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of a loved one. Families may desire to be present during resuscitation, while health care providers (HCP) may face a dilemma in allowing family presence during resuscitation (FPDR). FPDR consists of family members in close proximity to loved ones during physical efforts to preserve life (Leske, McAndrew, & Brasel, 2013). Research has been conducted to better understand the significance of…

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    providing education to the patient and family. The nurse has to research and gain the necessary knowledge in order to provide adequate care for the patient. I chose to implement a teaching plan for a family of five. Their father is currently in the hospital on the medical surgical floor and has been recently diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral scoliosis also known as ALS. After assessing the needs and interest for the patient and family, I discovered that the family will need some education on…

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    Why Is Nursing Important

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    Why nursing is not about how much money you make, but about the difference you make! When you hear nurse, what is the first thing you think of? The first thing that comes to mind is the ability to help people. Just like any career, a nursing career comes with the good, the bad and the ugly. It’s not always like the shows on television and the cute scrubs…. Nursing is a popular career choice among individuals. Many people decided to go to school to become a nurse based on their salary. Being a…

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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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    I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is a noble, honored field where you can affect people 's lives in a positive manner. My personal philosophy is that I want to help people get better. Now, whether that be physically, emotionally, or passing on into the next life peacefully; I want to do it all. As nurses we are the patient’s advocate, protection against medical error, and sounding boards. I want to represent who I take care and do good for them. Right now I am learning and…

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    In the nursing field, there are different philosophies in how a nurse cares for their patients. Throughout the years since nursing inception, there have been many different philosophies that have contributed to the nursing practice today. For instance, Florence Nightingale was one of the first persons to address the philosophy, “What is Nursing?” She explained the difference between nursing and medicine (Black, 2007, p.331). As a nurse, the development of your own philosophy can model those…

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    The different types of advanced practice nursing roles are the nurse practitioner, the nurse educator, nurse administrator and the nurse informaticist. These roles can be further defined by clinical versus non-clinical practice. While all of these roles require a graduate level education or greater, such as a Doctorate, the setting for practice and role in the health care industry do differ. According to the website Healthleadersmedia.com, the nurse practitioners role is to “focus on health…

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