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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    My Nursing Philosophy My journey as Registered Nurse began almost ten years ago. This was not my first career‚ but I always wanted to help people no matter what my job was. I received my ADN degree in 2007 and began working as a nurse on one of the telemetry units of my hospital. I did not know much if anything about nursing theory at this point. However‚ my internal desire to help is what always pushes me to provide the care that I would want to see any of my family members receive if they

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    practitioner‚ having a code of ethics‚ receiving compensation commensurate with the work‚ being organized to promote a needed service‚ having autonomy in practice‚ and being recognized by the government with licensure"(Pinkerton‚ 2001‚p.130). "Florence Nightingale first began professional education for nurses in 1860"(Encarta‚2000¶3). Currently there are several levels of education for nurses‚ ranging from diploma to doctoral degrees. Nurses are legally accountable to practice within the nurse practice

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    122)‚ it was Florence Nightingale who pioneered nursing practices which have become guide for nursing schools and hospitals to develop in the 20th century. That is why theories of nursing were integrated by practicing nurses and academicians throughout the years. To Puchalski

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    Advocacy Nurses have historically played a major role in advocacy dating back to Florence Nightingale (Nickitas‚ Maddaugh & Aries‚ 2016). The advocate role can be defined in several ways‚ and nurses have the ability to advocate to individuals‚ families‚ communities and populations. This paper will attempt to define advocacy and discuss the need for advocacy and identify potential barriers. Patient Advocacy According to Hanks (2010)‚ nurses define advocacy as “intervening on behalf

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    and beyond saw nurses become a necessity in conflict zones. Public outcry at the horrific state of affairs abroad for soldiers as exposed in The Times‚ led to Florence Nightingale‚ in 1954‚ asking the British War Office if she‚ along with 38 other nurses‚ could go to Crimea to care for British Soldiers (Fee et al.‚ 2010‚ page). Nightingale was granted permission and given funds to address dietary concerns‚ proper dressing of wounds‚ cleanliness‚ and to acquire the necessary medicines (Ferguson 1901

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    Jean Watson's Theory

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    “It is the surgeon who saves a person’s life ….it is the nurse who helps this person live” Florence Nightingale Watson introduced the concept of clinical caritas processes. The word “caritas” originates from the Greek vocabulary‚ meaning to cherish and to give special loving attention. This approach highlights the uniqueness of both the person and the nurse‚ and also the mutuality between the two individuals‚ which is fundamental to the relationship. Here we are talking about a human connectedness

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    Even though nursing is not everyone‚ anyone can learn nursing skills and techniques but some not at the same pace because everyone is different. There are lots of techniques and skills you can learn and will always remember from nursing because Nursing techniques can be learned and applied by people from all walks of life and can also save life’s. First‚ There are lots of techniques and skills you can learn and will always remember from nursing because Nursing skills techniques can be learned and

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    In the 1800’s an effort to redefine nursing‚ by improving upon patient care‚ Florence Nightingale stands as the patron leader. She went onto grapple with the task of improving upon deplorable hospital conditions; while‚ measuring patient’s outcomes in a statistical method. Over a hundred years later‚ more recent compiled research related to a link between hospital staffing issues and adverse patient outcomes grabs the attention of internal and external healthcare populations. In the 90’s and early

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    nursing. Nursing is more than just simply taking care of someone’s physical needs‚ nurses are responsible for emotional‚ physical‚ mental‚ and spiritual health. As we learned in class‚ the nursing profession has evolved significantly since Florence Nightingale. Not only are nurses much more respected‚ they play a major role in the medical field. Without nurses‚ hospitals‚ clinics‚ and private practices would be lost. Prior to this class‚ I always viewed nurses as below doctors. However‚ I now

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    working women

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    have always played an important position in the progress of a nation. In the early days of Islam‚ women worked side by side with men. In the battlefield‚ they nursed the injured‚ kept up the supplies and in certain cases even fought bravely. Florence Nightingale was the woman‚ who led a very successful campaign for the reforms of hospitals and nursing profession. Women had been great saints‚ scholars‚ poets‚ writers‚ reformers and administrators. In modern age‚ women are going very well in all the

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