Professional Values and Beliefs in Nursing Essay

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    For any nursing career, values and beliefs are part of the entire profession. Nursing is more governed by the following core values: Family values, Happiness, Sense of accomplishment, Honesty, Responsibility, Intellect, Human dignity, Equality and Prevention of suffering. To understand this most, a nurse should have the following five great values are geared towards the quality practice of the profession. The values make them understand themselves and even tend to give a clear picture on what should

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    Introduction Values are the starting points for morality and ethics. Values morals and ethics are interrelated and cannot function independently. As values and morals are gained over a lifetime it is not easy to say what exactly defines a value. Sometimes the definition of a value is related to something very personal and precious to a person. Values help t navigate our lives on a personal and professional level and what we base our decision making and thought processes on. Hence values are dynamic

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    Moral integrity is the key ingredient of professional nurses to represent ability of nurses to give the best nursing care for the patients’ base on their belief that talks and shares with publicly (Carter, 1996). Moral integrity is the navigator in professional nurses that lead to an ultimate goal of nursing care. Professional nurses play the largest role to support the need for individualized treatment of the patient. The goals of the profession of nursing are related to ethics and involve protecting

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    diversity in nursing was about how to work with patient from different backgrounds and cultures. In the article, it showed different scenarios on how cultural diversity is using in nursing practice. Also, went over how cultural diversity improve nursing care. I will use this article to help give a better understanding of what is cultural diversity nursing care. What is Nursing? What Constitutes the Science of Unitary Human Beings? In this article, it shows and explain what is nurses and how nursing started

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    Personal Ethics

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    through, religious beliefs, and cultural beliefs. These experiences allow a person to learn right from wrong, good from bad through their own and other’s experiences and creating their own set of ethics. People take their set of ethics into their personal and professional life and continue to develop them throughout life. This paper will look at ethics, morals, and values from the author’s point of view. A professional moral compass is developed by intertwining the professional education and personal

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    has its rules, beliefs, theories, and principles. This aforementioned are the podium upon which the value and philosophies of the success of each profession is based. These philosophies and values do not operate in a vacuum. They influence the way which professionals carry out their day to day activities for maximum success. Consequently, Nursing and Nurses are not immune to the great influence of values and philosophies, be it at personal or corporate levels. This is because, nursing as a profession

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    A philosophy is a statement of values and beliefs to help guide one through their career. A personal philosophy should mirror the views of the individual and help shape their work to coincide with their personal values and beliefs (Marquis & Huston, 2015). Nursing is a unique career that makes nurses examine themselves and their own life in order to provide the best care for all patients. It is important for a nurse to realize their own beliefs and learn how to incorporate them into their care in

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    Transcultural nursing seeks to provide care that acknowledges an individual’s culture, values beliefs and practices. Nurses need to deliver culturally appropriate, and culturally sensitive care, a standard that is sometimes difficult due to the cultural and ethnic diversity within our society. Australia is a multicultural society. The 2011 Census revealed that almost a quarter of the population were born overseas, and 43.1 per cent of people have at least one overseas-born parent. The ever-increasing

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing Melissa L. Fielding University Of Phoenix Personal Philosophy of Nursing A definition of a Philosophy is “when someone contemplates, or wonders, about something that serves as the blueprints or guides that incorporates each individual’s value and belief system.” (Chitty & Black, 2007, p. 318) Personal Philosophy of Nursing is the core values and beliefs that a nurse upholds when taking care of another human being. It is the belief that each individual no

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    Nursing Philosophy Philosophy is something that can be personal for a nurse, focusing on a value and beliefs from their daily practice or be the groundwork for an organization and the standards of care they wish to maintain. Philosophy also focuses on the continued development and knowledge of nurses as well as organizations, to keep up with the ever-changing medical field. Lahey Hospital & Medical Center & Medical City Dallas Hospital, each have their own nursing philosophy, to which they hold

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