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    Physically‚ compass is an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north. Psychologically‚ morality is a system of cultural values and codes of conduct held by a specific person. My understanding of moral compass is an inner standard which indicates what is right and wrong‚ and directs a person to do the right things. Moral compass sets up a path for a person to understand where (s)he is from‚ what is going on in the surrounding environment‚ and what he should do next. This path allows a person

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    Professional values of nursing Laura Mcclymont-Allen Nur403 July 19‚ 2010 Stephanie Merck Professional values of nursing Professional values guide the decisions and actions we make in our careers. As nurses we are responsible for caring for patients during birth‚ death‚ illness and healing. If we are not aware of the decisions and actions to take it would be impossible to provide our patients with exceptional care. The values that are the foundation of the nursing profession are altruism

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    Professional organizations in nursing play decisive role in the progression of solutions‚ development of the efficacy and extraordinary work that is vital to the healthcare organizations (Matthews‚ 2012). Many professional and personal benefits may be obtained when joining a professional organization. Furthermore‚ belonging to a professional organization allows nurses to network and advocate for patients‚ community‚ and healthcare reform (Kitson‚ 1989). On November second at nine in the morning

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    Call to Nursing Michelle Stuart‚ RN The University of Texas at Arlington In partial fulfillment of the requirements of N3645 Transition to Professional Nursing Mary Wise‚ RN‚ MSN November 18‚ 2012 Online RN-BSN Introduction After seventeen years in the nursing profession I realize each day is a learning experience. As my experiences evolve so do some of my beliefs and values. However‚ I believe nursing at its core has fundamentals that are unwavering. The essence of nursing: Caring

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    Transition to a Professional Role Jennifer Quijano Florida International University January 26‚ 2013 Transition to a Professional Role Introduction Nurses who have prepared to assume advanced nursing roles can contribute to the healthcare system through new ideas and insights in education‚ administration‚ research‚ and practice. During the process of further education nurses are exposed to professional socialization‚ which addresses values‚ norms and ways of viewing situations that are unique

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is not just a job‚ but much more than that. Nursing requires compassion‚ trust‚ empathy‚ honesty‚ knowledge‚ and commitment. According to the American Nurses Association (2010) nursing is defined as‚ “the pivotal health care profession‚ highly valued for its specialized knowledge‚ skill‚ and caring in improving the health status of the public and ensuring safe‚ effective‚ quality care”. I believe nursing is a profession that builds relationships with the

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    Reflection of the Professional Issue in Nursing As a nurse‚ I make judgement that would affect patient’s health every day‚ I am aware that I have a great duty to ensure my patient’s safety to maintain the public trust (Chitty & Black‚ 2011). After learning this module‚ it helped me acquire adequate knowledge to better manage legal and ethical issues at work. For the sake of providing a high quality of care to my patients‚ I must be knowledgeable in both (Croke‚ 2003). Nowadays‚ the public

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    nursing education is more than just memorizing facts to get an "A" on a test or reproducing a skill to demonstrate it to absolute perfection. Becoming a nurse requires learning the underlying principles‚ analyzing them‚ and then‚ applying the principles to many different clients with similar problems‚ but very individual needs. Student nurses must use their minds and their hearts‚ as well as their hands and their senses to be successful professional nurses in today’s challenging health care world

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    “Richard Nixon Lacked a Moral Compass.” How Far do you Agree? The Machiavellian approach to presidency Richard Nixon took in order to cultivate and preserve his critical policy making‚ of course‚ lends itself to the idea of a completely immoral figure. His handling of the Vietnam war in attempting to remove the US “honourably” while slaughtering thousands of civilians‚ along with attempting to cover up blatant political corruption in the form of the Watergate Scandal‚ are but two episodes which

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    Characteristics of Professional Nursing By Maksim Khasin‚ eHow Contributor Nurses are crucial to providing patients with adequate health care. Nurses are critical components of the health care system. While doctors determine the health care plan for a patient‚ a nurse helps to execute the plan and serve as a liaison between the doctor‚ the patient and the family. To be successful‚ nurses must be equipped with certain tools and abilities. These skills are developed over time as a nurse gains

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