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    Author Note Admissions Essay: Philosophy of Nursing I am profoundly excited and engaged by the current revolutions occurring in the health care field. Having studied the history of this unfoldment‚ I find it both fulfilling and challenging that the time has finally come for nursing to take on and claim more responsibility in the field. For so long nurses have played a vital role in the care of patients‚ but have been devalued by the political dynamics of health care. I observe that changing

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    Philosophy of Nursing paper February‚ 10‚ 2014 As a nurse in a long term acute care hospital (LTAC). A person to me is an individual‚ families‚ and communities in all ages and backgrounds that are in need of nursing care. A person is a sick patient in the hospital in need of nursing care to promote healing and maintain health. The patients are surrounded by their environment‚ internal and external. Internal environment is their biophysiological self and their families

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    My Personal Nursing Philosophy Maureen Franklin Pierce University NR 300 Abstract The following paper examines my personal nursing philosophy I have trajected throughout my nursing career. Nursing is a commitment to public service and the unquestionable desire to help people in need. Nursing is not only the ability to treat an illness‚ but the ability to incorporate quality care that is individualized to the needs of each patient. My philosophy of nursing I feel has been strongly influenced by

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    health issues from a very wide and socially focussed perspective‚ and have written about 10 social determinants of health. This assignment allows students to apply these determinants to a chosen topic of interest‚ and relate this information to nursing practice. Instructions: Choose one of the three contemporary topics identified below: • Childhood obesity • Homelessness • Dementia Using Marmot and Wilkinson’s (2003) social determinants of health framework‚ identify three or four determinants

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    My Philosophy Nursing is a career not just a job‚ nursing is treating people as a disease‚ but as a unique individual who has his/her own values‚ beliefs‚ needs‚ and also treat the family with respect‚ compassion‚ patience‚ and show that we care. I chose nursing because I have always liked helping people. Ever since I was a little girl I liked helping and I would tell my dad that if he was ever sick I would take care of him so he could get better. At first I wanted to be a doctor‚ a pediatrician

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    Nursing is simply not just a career‚ but it is a calling. People think of nursing as a profession‚ work‚ and job‚ which it is. Being a nurse is a calling and a privilege. There is always that shyness aspect of proclaiming this aloud‚ just like other nurses in the profession. Nursing is not a calling through an audible voice. It is‚ however‚ a feeling from within that continuously pushes‚ drives‚ thrusts and urges someone inwardly to become a nurse. This process involves a steady and gradual drawing

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    My Philosophy of Nursing Education For as long as I can remember‚ I have always wanted to be a nurse. As an 8-year-old‚ I practiced nursing in a makeshift hospital tucked safely away under the back porch of my tiny‚ row home. I cared for squirming kittens in my "nursery"‚ sleeping dolls being whisked to surgery‚ and a line of "injured" young friends from my neighborhood in my bustling emergency room. I have certainly ventured a long way from my imaginary hospital‚ but I must admit that nursing

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    Arlington National Cemetery‚ one of the most visited cemeteries in the United States‚ contains many interesting features (World Book; Vol.1; pgs.716-717). Some of the features consist of: the National cemetery‚ the Arlington House‚ the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers‚ and the Changing of the Guards. The National cemetery covers six hundred and twelve acres for the burial of many honorable people (Kane‚ Robert S.; pgs.53-54). In amongst the cemetery‚ Arlington House sits upon a hill. The location

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    The John F. Kennedy’s grave‚ Arlington house‚ the Canadian cross of sacrifice memorial‚ Iran rescue mission memorial and many more show the importance of the people who served and fought for the United States to their citizens. The Arlington National Cemetery is the biggest military cemetery in the United states and fills in as the last resting place for more than 400‚000 military veterans

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    THAT THEY MAY BE ONE Ut Unum Sint Encyclical of Pope John Paul II promulgated on May 25‚ 1995 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I - THE CATHOLIC CHURCH’S COMMITMENT TO ECUMENISM God’s plan and communion The way of ecumenism: the way of the Church Renewal and conversion The fundamental importance of doctrine The primacy of prayer Ecumenical dialogue Local structures of dialogue Dialogue as an examination of conscience Dialogue as a means of resolving disagreements Practical cooperation CHAPTER

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