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    Professionalism in the work place is very important. At any level in healthcare, professionalism shows you care about your patients and hold a high standard for their care. As professionals, we want our place of work to be a welcoming environment where we care for our patient's dignity, privacy and overall well-being while they are in the process of healing. Not only is the environment an important factor, but the manner in which you present yourself often determines a healthy relationship. First

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    Professionalism in Nursing

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    professions in which professionalism is of the highest reputation, and nursing is among them. In the area of nursing, there is much importance to be placed with the improvement of professionalism within the profession. Nursing is a profession that depends on practitioners to perform in a way that characterized the goodness of the wider discipline, as all nurses are in a position of accountability and responsibility. This essay will further look into the topic of professionalism in nursing, the role of a

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    Nursing Professionalism

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    In the article “Nursing Students’ Use of Electronic and Social Media: Law, Ethics, and E- Professionalism,” Westrick (2016) described the importance of professionalism in nursing with the use of electronics and social media. She pointed out the consequences of improper use of the social media, including program dismissal for nursing students. In addition, Westrick brought up the American Nurses Association (ANA) code of ethics, explaining the nurse’s duty to maintain patient’s privacy, and the National

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    concept of professionalism by explaining what it means in the context of nursing and why it matters. I will define the concepts of integrity and accountability and explore how professional nurses should display these characteristics in practice, in order to fulfil social responsibilities. Nursing has gradually gained recognition as a profession (Berman et al 2015). In order to gain this title, nursing has undergone many changes throughout history (Berman et al 2015). Professionalism in nursing refers

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    When working in the health care setting, I believe that it is the responsibility of everyone to dress in a manner that conveys confidence and professionalism to the patients. Today, when it comes to appropriate attire and policies on dress and appearance, organizations now must consider body modifications (piercings and tattoos), jewelry with religious symbols, and styles of cultural dress. As a nurse in my hospital, we wear seal blue scrubs that differentiate us from the other employees. In my

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    Nursing prides itself on being a lifelong learning profession. Quality patient care is critical to having a well-educated nursing workforce, while nurses play a vital role in patient outcomes. A major component of maintaining professionalism in nursing is education. Registered nurses at an entry level of professional practice should possess the educational foundation provided by a baccalaureate degree in science of nursing (BSN). Nursing responsibilities include delegation, prioritization, planning

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    Nursing, at its inception, was a service provided mostly by women. Far from a profession, it was considered a vocation; often a mere extension of the wife/mother role. Nurses were perceived as servants to the physicians with little power or ability to function independently. The predominant male presence in medicine, lack of formal education offered to nurses, and the subservient nature of the work significantly hindered its professionalization. Over time, as educational standards were created

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    Nursing is an occupation in which professionalism (or lack thereof) can have a significant effect on not only patients and their health, but the nurse’s relationships with colleagues, patients’ families and even their community. A nurse must exemplify professionalism, especially in an environment that creates increased risk for loss of life or further injury. There are many aspects that are involved with professionalism in nursing, and many expectations set up on the nurse. Nurses develop professional

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    1. What is your role as a health care team member? I work in a nursing home as a floor nurse so my roles are care provider, coordinator: I always need to co-ordinate with other team members such as physicians, nurse practitioners and other healthcare team. Communicator: As a nurse I always have to maintain clear communication among the health care team and between and patients and family members. Many residents in a nursing home are depressed and have multiple health complications so my duty is to

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    Ethics and Professionalism in Nursing

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    Ethics and Professionalism in Nursing The combination of professionalism and ethics can be equated with an extraordinary nurse because they are core components in the nursing profession and crucial to patient trust, confidence and wellbeing. Having a degree in nursing is not what makes one a professional. Professionalism is defined as: The skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well. It is further described as: the conduct, aims,

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