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    professionalism is a multi-dimensional idea or concept, which provides nurses with the opportunity of learning to grow personally and professionally. Therefore, nursing professionalism "reflects the manners in which nurses view their work and is a guide to nurses' behaviors in practice to ensure patient safety and quality care. Thus, the nursing professionalism includes, being autonomy and accountability, collaborations, being respectful, appearance, therapeutic relationships and therapeutic communication

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    Non-Nursing Individual’s Perspective of Nursing I interviewed three people in my life that I know do not have a lot of knowledge on nursing but I was genuinely surprised to learn how little they know. My mother has been through nursing school and is an RN, so I assumed Brian and Olivia, my stepfather and sister, would at least have some basic knowledge. When asked her perspective on what nurses do my sister answered, “Nurses save people’s lives. They give patient’s their shots and medicines. They

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    An important role and function of nursing is to provide competent and individual centered care. Striving to provide this level of care has lead to the development of several nursing theories focused on care. Nursing theorist Kristen Swanson developed a middle ranged caring theory, which is broad and easily applied in nursing practice. Swanson’s definition of caring is, “a nurturing way of relating to a valued other toward whom one feels a personal sense of commitment and responsibility” (Swanson

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    The Gift of Nursing Amy Bingaman Pennsylvania College of Technology The Philosophy of Professional Nursing NUR 311 Jane E. Oehme, RN, MS September 8, 2015 The Gift of Nursing As a nursing student, I would say that with each rotation comes at least one remarkable experience that you cherish throughout your journey from student to professional nurse. For me, that meaningful moment came on the day I observed a six hour mitral valve replacement and coronary artery bypass to the left anterior descending

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    BNURS 288 Reflection Paper Nursing is fast pace and it is important to look back and reflect on what you have done in the past year. To learn and in order to develop more skills. Nursing school is the same. Self reflections are important in order to help better understand the strengths or weakness’s one may have. It helps you learn and see how the idea’s you learnt in theory come to play in clinical or in everyday situations. In this paper I will discuss health and health promotion and what it means

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    Nursing practices vary throughout the world. Compassion, empathy, and respect are just a few characteristics that make for a good nurse. However, not every nurse has good traits. A Newcastle nursing home has been under investigation since 2013 following the poisoning of three residents, and now for improper care of another resident. In 2013, SummitCare, located in Newcastle, Australia, was under investigation after two people died and one was left in critical care due to poisoning. All three residents

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    hours in the ICU. She has worked at the VA for 12 years and has been a nurse for 5 years. She reported that ICU nurses have to have an ACLS certification and a couple years of prior nursing experience is preferred, but it is possible to go straight into the specialty like she did. Whenever people ask me what type of nursing I want to go into, I say ICU because it has the most opportunities in the Navy. This was my first time in the ICU and I’m glad I enjoyed it. The patient I helped the nurse with was

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    practitioner on the team. She made a personal connection with me from the first day, going beyond treating my husband physically and supporting me both emotionally and spiritually. I learned about the importance of holistic nursing care during my Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program, but it took being on the receiving end of another nurses’ care for me to truly understand its importance. Early in my career, I chose Pediatrics because I loved children, at the time I did not realize the journey

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    Impacts on Nursing and Nursing Education Alana Bucy (QSEN), Dario Bilog (AACN), Izabella Carithers (IOM) Achieving Professionalism I Dr. Garrett   Nursing and Nursing education has evolved tremendously through history. Many professional organizations directly influenced the practice of providing quality care to the public and propelled Nursing to the profession that it is today. Among these groups are the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN), American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)

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    What is Nursing? Nursing does not have a simple definition, it is rather a mix of complex ideas. Nursing is not only the practice of providing care for the sick and injured but caring for the whole person beyond the physical state. Nursing is providing mental care by interacting with families and assuring them of quality care. For this reason, people in the field of nursing need to be outstanding communicators and relationship oriented by showing empathy and professionalism. They need to be advocates

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