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    disappointment when we ask for deploy staff to the busy service room. In the end of the day, you will totally exhausted staff that may medical leave the next day because it was an unpleasant working environment to the staff. Hoyle (2014) concluded that Nurses need to find that the decision made by the manager legitimate or it is the need of a…

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    on ensuring health service for every patient. The nurses are required to undertake all their professional practicing duties to ensure safe and available practice to patient. It is also the duty of nurses to maintain a high level of compassion and empathy to the patient (Tharpe et al., 2012). The centre of nursing work provides a motivational aspect to the nurse and the energy for the purpose of patient care. This understanding also allows the nurse to establish a link as how the patient is…

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    Nursing is the application of clinical judgment in the provision of care to assist patients to improve their health and to achieve the best possible quality of life (Baker, 2007). Nurses provide care to people who lack the necessary strength, knowledge and will to provide the care for themselves. Psychology, on the other hand, is the scientific study of behavior including all of human beings' outward actions and reactions like facial expressions and talking, and mental processes like thinking…

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    desire to care for others and loyalty to her profession. Growing up I would sit beside her at the dinner table going through her first aid bag inspecting each item with so much interest and curiosity, with her soft loving voice she would say, to be a nurse you must have so many qualities, you have to be a leader, a teacher, an advocate and a friend. And without a doubt she has all those qualities and many more, she is a loyal, devoted, hardworking and honest woman. BecauseMy mother is my number…

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    As nurses, we spend long hours in our workplaces, for that it is important for us to have a safe working environment. In fact, there are three things that can affect health which includes physical aspect of work and the workplace which is influenced by exposure to physical risks and hazards such as needles pricks. It also includes psychosocial aspects of work and how work is organized. And finally, work-related resources and opportunities such as employee benefits, which is influenced by the…

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    qualities of character of human beings. They include feelings and motivation, as well as perception and reason. • Good medical care – from nurses, doctors, porters, administrators, etc. – involves more than technical capability and competence. • It should also involve the right caring attitude, which is developed through emphasizing virtues With Respect to Nurses Specifically, Megan-Jane Johnstone, stated that “The agreed end or telos of the profession and practice of nursing is the promotion…

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    In regard to working this profession, I’ve discovered a new-found awareness of focus and understanding. If there’s anything that I’ve learned from my aunt, it’s that the patients she works with are undergoing a difficult situation and I must be the one in control to guide them through this process. It is a long and exhausting road for them, you must be the one to help them understand the illness, what they and you can do to ease the pain and create a plan for them so they may live a healthier…

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    1. I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is my calling. Nursing is a noble profession and I have always looked up to nurses as role models. Day in and day out nurses put their patient’s lifes and needs above their own. I have always enjoyed caring for others and helping them to the best of my abilities. Working in a healthcare setting confirmed my beliefs that I would love healthcare. I enjoy the atmosphere, the groups of professionals, and I absolutely love working with my patients.…

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    A Nurse leader is defined as nurse who is interested in the profession of nursing and interested in refining the ways to better and improve upon goals to make a better healthcare system. Nurse leaders are “essential to help shape and lead the future of a dynamic integrated patient-centric health care system” (Kennedy, M., Moen, A. (2017)), helping to maintain an overall healthy and functioning community. Nurse leaders need to ensure that they possess the necessary skills to provide “safe and…

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    an important value in nursing. It is what helps build a connection between the patient and the nurse (Rutherford). In the hierarchy of needs, trust is part of safety and security. When you build trust, it creates this value of safety for the patient. Trust can help relieve fear and anxiety as well as provide emotional safety (Taylor, 2014). It can be built through intrapersonal characteristics a nurse has (Dinc, 2013). Strategies to build trust include being honest about everything. Do not make…

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