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    Personal Philosophy � SEQ CHAPTER H R 1RUNNING HEAD: PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING Kristen Bunge University of Phoenix NUR/391 February 20‚ 2008 PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING My philosophy in nursing is to uphold the dignity of my patients during their vulnerable time of need‚ care for the patients physically‚ emotionally‚ spiritually‚ and mentally; current beliefs and values that I try to uphold throughout my life. According to Chitty‚ "philosophy is defined

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    Growing up in a large family‚ I have enjoyed caring for younger siblings which has made me want to care for other children. I want to study child nursing because it will provide me with opportunities to care for the health of children whilst also supporting families‚ which I know is paramount to high quality care. I find working with children refreshing as it enables me to appreciate the children’s view on life‚ which does make me smile. Through volunteering with a local nursery for a year‚ I communicated

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    Our beliefs are what drive everyone’s attitudes‚ values‚ and ultimately behaviors at work. Core beliefs can originate from a negative or positive place. My own core beliefs developed from my childhood and through my life experiences. I must prove I am good‚ strong and brave. I must prove that I am not weak‚ worthless‚ or dependent. I believe in forfeit my own needs in the service of others. If I don’t‚ I often feel guilty‚ and compensate by putting the needs of others ahead of their own. I believe

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    What does it mean to be a Profession? The Profession of Arms is important to the Human Resource Sergeant based on the opposing skillsets required to maintain professionalism meeting responsibilities required to both selected military occupational specialty and lethal Soldier skillsets. The phrase‚ “Profession of Arms” is defined as‚ “Soldiers prepared to kill and die when needed in service to the Republic”. The Human Resource professional’s military occupational specialty is to provide exceptional

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    concerning matters such as existence‚ knowledge‚ values‚ reason‚ mind‚ and language. Recently Simmons has referred to philosophy as “knowledge of first causes or of the highest principles of things in so far as these causes or things belong to the natural‚ as opposed to the supernatural order.” (Simmons 1992 p.112) My nursing philosophy is one of holistic care‚ delivering compassionate and culturally sensitive care to patients and families. I believe that nursing is an occupation that includes professional

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    An Army White Paper: The Army Profession of Arms‚ Its Culture‚ and Ethic The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms campaign is for Soldiers and leaders to refine their understanding of what it means to be professionals--expert members of the Profession of Arms--after nine years of war and to recommit to a culture of service and the responsibilities and behaviors of our profession as articulated in the Army Ethic. GEN Martin E. Dempsey‚ CG‚ TRADOC The preeminent military task‚ and

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    My ethical beliefs started with learning from my parents at a young age. They were the ones that started the process of teaching what was right and what was wrong. I learned from them stealing is wrong‚ always tell the truth‚ help people in need‚ treat others how you would want to be treated‚ to name a few. This of course was reinforced not just through having stories read to me or being punished for doing something wrong‚ but it was also from my grandmother‚ aunt‚ and uncle who live down the

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    According to Wieck (2006)‚ the nursing workforce seems to be at an exciting crossroad of change‚ both in recruiting and in curriculum. The environment of healthcare has changed and so has nursing‚ resulting in students asking‚ “What is nursing?” This question creates a challenge for nurse educators. In order to attract and retain bright‚ capable students in nursing‚ there must be changes in the nursing curriculum to provide and assure accurate and definitive perceptions of nursing. Factors which currently

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    report in the subject: The Teaching Profession Chapter I: Social Institution “The Society and You” Date submitted: July 2‚ 2011 Submitted by: Mr. Dandy T. Palaganas Submitted to: Ms. Thea Dinglasan The Teaching Profession What is profession? Profession is an occupation requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation. Is teaching a profession? Teaching is a noble profession. It is service-oriented. It has

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    universe of meaning’ for people today: For many people today‚ religion no longer acts as a shared universe of meaning‚ which means for that religion no longer‚ has importance. There is variety of reasons for this. However‚ some disagree as they belief religion still has importance to many and it is needed for society to function properly. Post-modernists argue that religion doesn’t act as a shared universe of meaning anymore‚ this is a result of globalisation. This is supported by lyotards

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