Professional Values and Beliefs in Nursing Essay

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    Personal Philosophy of Nursing I believe that balance is necessary to living a healthy lifestyle. Fun and pleasure are a necessity of life. When you are living healthy, you are building up your immune system, strengthening your body and mind, fueling yourself with nutrients that will help you to grow and progress, and becoming stronger, quicker, confident, conscious, and bettering yourself all-around. Personal Philosophy on Personal Health I aim to eat as little processed foods as possible

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    Code of Ethics - Nursing

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    implementation of code of ethics for nurses is important in guiding nurses about their roles and responsibilities towards individuals, patients, families, groups, populations, and communities as well as with students, colleagues and other health-care professionals. Also, the code of ethics helps build trust between the nurse and the client. Canadian registered nurses’ ethical responsibilities are

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    surprise that ethical dilemmas occur daily in the health care setting. Any nurse who refuses to provide care for a patient faces an ethical dilemma (Kuhn, 2012, pp. 412-418). The reasons given for refusal range anywhere from a conflict of personal values to fear of personal risk of injury. Nurses do have the right, at times, to refuse patient care assignments. The decision to accept or reject an assignment must be based upon a judgment by the nurse of the nurse 's ability to provide competent patient

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    revolutionizing system-based approaches as well as value-driven guidelines to clinical staff, patients, and families (L. Gottlieb, 2017; B. Gottlieb, 2017).The core of nursing philosophy exemplifies one’s ethical values, principles, in addition to empowerment and holistic care therefore centering all efforts on the patient and family (L. Gottlieb, 2017; B. Gottlieb, 2017). Health care facilities who identify their mission goals are centralized on providing superior nursing care which leads to the highest levels

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    Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) in (2011) reveals that only 6% of registered nurses in the US are AA. Loftin et al. (2012) listed inadequate monetary funding, insufficient moral and emotional support, lack of academic and nursing program advising as well as scant technical support and professional socialization as some of the reasons that explain why few AA fails to pursue nursing or complete the nursing program. Role stereotyping, misconceptions about nursing career are also noted reasons

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    It is important for everyone to become aware of their own values and beliefs, especially those who are part of the medical field. As a nurse there will be times when others ethics don’t match up with yours. I have looked into what professional issues may create a potential conflict with my own personal values and beliefs while in nursing practice. I would like to work with pediatrics at some point in my nursing career, so the question of whether or not you should vaccinate your child is a common

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    Evaluation This article illustrates an extremely sensitive topic about sexuality in the older adult and in the chronically ill adult. The article mentions a number of valid points on sexuality, which is extremely interesting as society and health care professionals tend to ignore this topic. The tradition was that the older adult was not interested in sex and as one got older, they would lose interest in sex and the studies of Matocha and Waterhouse point out that nurses were most likely to ignore the sexual

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    in critical reflection and maintain a contemporary multicultural environment. Critical reflection discloses individual’s notion about themselves, people and the workplace. Problem solving and decision making are used to help improve and transform nursing practice. The essay will examine the theory and practice of critical reflection and its benefits attained by nurses. The essay will also encapsulate the strategies that nurses can use to reflect on experiences and the ramification of failing to reflect

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    Bsn Nurse Role Analysis

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    2 The Role Model of a BSN Nurse According to the American Nurses Association (2003), “Nursing is the pivotal health care profession, highly valued for its specialized knowledge, skill, caring in improving the health status of the public and ensuring safe, effective quality care.” (ANA 2003). After working closely with this nurse for over ten years, this writer has observed the many qualities, values and work ethic in Ginger Moore that this writer holds valuable in the role of

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    Code of Ethics - Nursing

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    and responsibilities towards individuals, patients, families, groups, populations, and communities as well as with students, colleagues and other health-care professionals. Also, the code of ethics helps build trust between the nurse and the client. Canadian registered nurses’ ethical responsibilities are expressed through seven primary values: providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care; promoting health and

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