My Story: Why I Choose Nursing Jasmine Brown 06/03/2014 Goldfarb School of Nursing My Story: Why I Choose Nursing When I was a child‚ I always said that when I grow up I want to be a doctor because I loved to help people. As the years went on and I started college‚ I began to ask myself some questions such as‚ “Do I really want to be in school for that long?” “Are there other medical professions that I might be interested in?” Well‚ my answer to the first question was “No” and
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at all times. My first goal is to earn an Associate Degree in Nursing. This will allow me to achieve my second goal of attaining a career where I can minister to the sick and care for other individuals. My final goal is to try to start saving money for an emergency fund. I am excited to be working towards my educational‚ career‚ and personal goals. I am determined to make these goals a reality. My educational plan is to attend Tarrant County College which will help me accomplish my goal of attaining
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229). Nursing for me‚ is a calling and caring passion of lifelong learning that‚ aims to support persons holistically with health and illness situations‚ promote healing environments‚ and assist in health promotion and disease prevention. Nursing involves formal education with complex substantive content reflecting a variety of disciplines‚ yet integrated into an approach to health and illness situations that represents the special influence of nursing; arriving at this point in nursing education
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Nursing is a valuable profession in which nurses provide care for individuals‚ families‚ and community groups. In order to be a successful nurse‚ a person has to be able to combine people skills like communication‚ compassion‚ commitment‚ and trust with an adequate amount of science and new technology knowledge. On the other hand‚ nurses are highly responsible for educating their patients about different medication‚ diseases‚ treatments‚ and healthy lifestyle choices to help clients maintain and
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Running head: MY PROFESSIONAL MORAL COMPASS My Professional Moral Compass Marie Panao NRS 437V-0103 December 1‚ 2012 My Professional Moral Compass The code of ethics is an important part of the nursing foundation where nurses are directed to practice with compassion and respect for human dignity‚ responsibility‚ accountability‚ confidentiality and patient safety (ANA
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My personal definition of values is the set of principles one uses as a guide to direct their lives. I feel my personal values which I utilize in my nursing practice are very close if not identical with those of the National League of Nursing (NLN). The NLN’s core values are caring‚ integrity‚ diversity‚ and excellence (NLN‚ 2017). In addition to the previous four values‚ stewardship is another principle that is very important to my day-to-day existence as a person and nurse. Moreover‚ my spiritual
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as my strengths and weaknesses are concern‚ I would like to express that my strength is that every time when I feel that my intuition will prevail when I have to make some clinical decisions in nursing‚ I simply transfer to another unit/another specialty and learn all over using my analytical skills. In another words‚ I prefer to be in stop and think mode versus comfortably numb mode. I am very patient-oriented and I listen. I also love to incorporate theory of caring as a whole in my nursing care
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My Philosophy of Nursing The main purpose of the paper is to express my personal philosophy of nursing. The paper provides an observation of a framework of my personal practice of nursing and the reasons why I choose nursing as a profession. The issue is extremely important to be studied‚ researched‚ and analyzed as it represents the theoretical basis of each nurse and highly supports one’s life philosophy and the system of interaction the nurse has with the rest of the society. Special attention
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing Cindy Lucas Jacksonville University November 12‚ 2012 Personal Philosophy of Nursing The nursing profession is not just a job‚ it is a higher calling. The amount of work‚ time‚ and emotion that goes into nursing practice holds nurses to a much higher standard than the average nine to five office job. Nurses must be proficient in a background of anatomy‚ physiology‚ and the way drugs and diseases work. Nurses must also combine that knowledge with sharp critical
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My Nursing Philosophy Sheryl Aggacid Introduction Establishing my own personal philosophy of nursing was as painful as having my teeth pulled at the dentist. I struggled deciding on what I considered to be my own personal values and beliefs as a nurse. Values & beliefs give meaning to life and are freely chosen ideals held by individuals or groups (Chitty & Black‚ 2011). Teachers have instilled the importance of “patient care” to students over the course of the five months that I have
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