Personal Philosophy of Nursing University of texas Personal Philosophy of Nursing Since I was very young‚ I have always wanted to be a nurse. As a 5 year-old‚ I practiced nursing playing with my dolls and younger sister. Now‚ when I look back and remember what I was doing as a young girl‚ it reminds me the simple and unique quality of nursing‚ which is caring and comforting. According to Rogers nursing is "a learned profession‚ both a science and an art" (as cited in Masters‚ 2009 ). The
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Personal Ethical Philosophy In everyday work‚ nurses experience many ethical issues and they must stand up for their personal standards of what is right or wrong. Highly Important Values Helping Others I have 3 values that are highly important to me and they are to help others‚ honesty‚ and knowledge. Helping others is what nursing is all about. Nurses assist patients by relieving or dampening their pain and helping carry out treatment plans to get them on the road to recovery. This passion
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My Personal Teaching Philosophy Even though I may not find myself in the classroom setting teaching everyday‚ I have learned that I possess the power to transform lives inside and outside the school setting. I firmly believe that some of the best teaching occurs beyond the classroom and within everyday moments. Some of the best educators I have had in my life were not just teachers but instead were people that walked along side me in life. These people educated and inspired me in ways that could
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PERSONAL LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone‚ the courage to make tough decisions‚ and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader‚ but becomes one by the quality of his actions and the integrity of his intent.” Consistent leadership action and behavior requires a clear leadership philosophy. It’s our philosophy‚ our understanding and interpretation of leadership‚ which affects how we react to people‚ events and situations
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My Personal Philosophy of Education EDU/301 July 6‚ 2013 In life there are several times that we make a set of guidelines that we want to live by. These are goal in which we hope to achieve. On the other hand‚ teachers live by a philosophy. We call this our personal guide to living and teaching. Philosophy is defined as a pursuit of wisdom of a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational mean. In the essay I will describe my personal philosophy
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing “Philosophy is an attitude toward life and reality that evolves from each nurse’s beliefs” (Marriner-Tomey‚ 1994‚ p. 89). I became a nursing graduate in 1993 and I had no idea what I was able to do. The vast responsibilities nurses are accountable for in maintaining the integrity and safety of our patients are impressive. One must‚ indeed‚ have the innate desire to care genuinely for the sick and injured to fully understand the philosophy of nursing. Teaching
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My personal definition of nursing is the ability to provide holistic‚ compassionate‚ non-judgment care to people with the goal of promoting and improving their way of life in ethical and safe way. Nursing is also the ability to think critically to lessen or prevent sickness‚ injury‚ and disease. My personal philosophy in nursing addresses and unites accountability‚ professionalism‚ and compassion together that provide a framework in my profession as a nurse. These are also my personal values in
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Running head: Philosophy of Nursing Philosophy of Nursing Nancho DeChirico University of Phoenix Philosophy of Nursing For as long as I can remember‚ nursing was a profession that I longed to be a part of because nurses represented the very essence of caring and compassion. After realizing my dream‚ I found myself working in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) where I developed a personal philosophy and core set of values regarding nursing. “Philosophies of nursing are statements
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing Worksheet Dorothee Bucholsky NUR/391 October 21‚ 2013 Sharon Little-Stoetzel‚ RN‚ PhD‚ CNE University of Phoenix Material Personal Philosophy of Nursing Worksheet This is a philosophy of nursing that reflects the beliefs and values of Dorothee E. Bucholsky‚ RN. Today’s date is October 18‚ 2013. I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is an integral part of who I am. I have always known I wanted to be a nurse. To care for people in need with
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argue the aspects of personal relationships from the self perspective‚ experiences that had happened to people related to me‚ and situations that usually happen in the society we live. I will be presenting examples of personal relationships along with explanations to support my statements. Limited quotations from psychological sources to support behavior of relationships. 58 words. This paper is a tool to present my perspective about the philosophy of personal relationships. The ideal
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