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    Spiritual care is an important part in the health care settings because it increases the coping ability to the patients against diseases and improves the speed of the recovery. “The spiritual dimension of humans has a multidimensional and complex nature with cognitive‚ emotional‚ and behavioral aspects” (Ebrahimi‚ Areshtanab‚ Khanmiri‚ & Jafarabadi‚ 2017). It is important to the health care providers to understand the patient’s spiritual care by performing spiritual assessment‚ so patient can receive

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    Spiritual Leadership Principles of Excellence for Every Believer By J. Oswald Sanders Chapter Summaries 1. An Honorable Ambition To aspire to leadership is an honorable ambition. 1 Timothy 3:1 Should you then seek great things for yourself? Seek them not. Jeremiah 45:5 Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant‚ and whoever wants to be first must be a slave of all. Mark 10:42-44 Most Christians have reservations about aspiring to leadership. They are unsure

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Nursing is one of the most difficult careers. Nurses must possess a number of important traits including empathy‚ respect‚ and professionalism. We must be tenacious‚ patient‚ and optimistic. Every nurse is different‚ just as every patient is different. Every nurse has their own reason as to why they chose to become a nurse. Becoming a nurse is not for everyone. You must be prepared to work long hours. At times the job is physically and emotionally draining.

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    Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Phyllis Wilson Liberty University Abstract This paper starts with a description of how to make godly decisions through prayer‚ the Holy Spirit and reading biblical scriptures. It will explore spiritual discernment using the bull’s-eye method. The literature will discuss my past and present experiences of discernment‚ a counselor and clients experiences and my comments on my personal position of this client’s supplication. Spiritual Discernment

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    glance of reading the ANA code of ethics it seemed way beyond my “scope” of practice. I took a lot of time to read since it was kind of repetitive in a sense. I’m a new graduate to nursing field and without experience I don’t have ample nursing philosophy yet. I have worked as a hospice nurse now for 3 weeks‚ and have a nursing perspective of 3 weeks. It’s hard to imagine the code of ethics being realistic‚ 100% of the time. As nurses we are humans and not robots. The ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses

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    obligations of employment. Working extra shifts‚ teaching‚ and membership in NAPNES are personal values‚ not accountability. 4. The LPN reminds a group of students that the values they demonstrate in their practice have their roots in: 1. nursing school education. 2. family influence. 3. peer relationships. 4. agency policies. ANS: 2 The family shapes values that are demonstrated in later life. These values may be enhanced or challenged by life experiences‚ but the base is forged in the family

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    Michele Kettner James Julius VanKeuren III Ms. Orr English 11-2 11/16/12 Material and Spiritual Worlds in Frankenstein In Frankenstein there is a close relation with the material and spiritual world that each character must face and accept. A major part of it is how these worlds interact with each other and how the character act on how they feel would be in the ethical bounds to achieve their own personal fulfillment and goals. Such is the question that the major characters of the story face

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    disease. Addiction has been identified as a disease‚ by those in the medical field‚ because they believe is results from biological circumstances. One approach to help one suffering with an addiction or substance abuse disorder is a spiritual approach. The spiritual approach to addiction offers help spirituality by getting in touch with a higher power. They do not address the biological reason behind in addiction‚ instead they focus on self-help. They do not believe that etiology is sufficient in

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    The current nursing shortage and high turnover rate among nurses is a great concern‚ not only for health care organizations but also for the general population. The increase in an older population‚ as the “Baby Boomers” approach retirement age will add to this shortage‚ leaving many to wonder who will take care of them in their golden years. Subsequently‚ many of these “Baby Boomers” are nurses themselves and will be retiring‚ adding to the shortage. The Current trend for recent nursing graduates

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    tend to get more spiritual‚ some may refer to aging in itself as a spiritual journey. According to Lavretsky‚ “In the US general population‚ religious participation has always been prominent‚ with over 90% of Americans believing in God or a higher power‚ 90% praying‚ 67–75% praying daily‚ 69% being members of a church or synagogue‚ 60% considering religion to be very important in their lives and 82% acknowledging the need for spiritual growth. (p.2). For those who are spiritual‚ religious participation

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